Selection for beginners. Major, Minor, Power Chord, Seventh, Sus4, Major Seventh, Minor Seventh, Sus2, Sus4 and Add9. Diagrams with fingerings, note names and intervals, tablatures and standard notation. Drum tracks and backing tracks.
(Guitar Collection). 50 more 3-chord wonders, with no duplication from previous volumes! Includes: All Right Now * Bad Moon Rising * Blowin' in the Wind * A Boy Named Sue * Cecilia * Closer to Free * Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) * I Fall to Pieces * I Got You (I Feel Good) * I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For * The Joker * Ring of Fire * Steal My Kisses * Walk of Life * You'll Accomp'ny Me * and more.
This book provides discussion and exercises for the use of three-note voicings in jazz guitar. The book also includes some four and five-note voicings. Includes chapters on shell voicings, walking guitar, triad pairs, quartal and secundal harmony, and more. With an introduction.
Over 500 illustrated chords are covered for Rock, Blues, Soul, Country, Jazz and Classical music. This compact dictionary is designed to fit in your bag and is completed with fingering diagrams for each chord and photographs showing how each one is played. Over 360,000 copies sold worldwide. This compact dictionary of over 500 popular chords in their most common voicings feature clare photographs and easy-to-follow diagrams and instructions. The spiral binding allows you to lay the book flat for easy reference while playing. Fingering diagrams for each chord are clearly indicated on a fretboard, and tips on technique are given together with relevant chord sequences. Whether your musical style favors rock, pop, blues, soul, jazz, funk, counry, or classical, this handy take-anywhere volume puts the techniques for making great guitar music at your fingertips, and sets you on the road to becoming a true chordmaster.
25 exercises to improve your feel for time; to develop a strong sense of rhythm. Advanced level. Tablatures with pick strokes. The priority is given to the hand holding the pick. The concept of these exercises is to work the rhythm on a single string for a better concentration on the hand holding the pick . Audio (link under each tab to play with audio examples on the web site.)
25 rock licks. 25 tabs and 50 audio-tracks (25 at 70 BPM and 25 at 120 BPM) and backing-tracks. Tabs with fingerings and pick stroke for each note (up or down, in relation to rhythm). Licks with minor pentatonic scale (nineteen licks) and six licks with minor blues, dorian and minor natural.
25 Pop Rock patterns with tab, chord diagrams, pick stroke (up, down) and link under each tab; for a direct access to the audio examples on the web site.