Practical Theory for Guitar

Practical Theory for Guitar

Author: Don Latarski

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 1993-09

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780898986921

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A guitar player's guide to music theory. This book is a complete theory course with recorded examples that put everything in an applicable, musical context. The recording includes all the musical examples and play-along tracks.


Improvisation for Blues and Rock Guitar

Improvisation for Blues and Rock Guitar

Author: Greg Seaman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-12-19

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 145830065X

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Improvisation for Blues and Rock Guitar is a step by step instruction manual with an accompanying audio mp3 designed to take you from beginning to advanced lead guitar soloing. This book and accompanying audio mp3 is a


Blues You Can Use (Music Instruction)

Blues You Can Use (Music Instruction)

Author: John Ganapes

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1995-10-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1476857385

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(Guitar Educational). A comprehensive source designed to help guitarists develop both lead and rhythm playing. Covers: Texas, Delta, R&B, early rock and roll, gospel, blues/rock and more. Includes 21 complete solos; chord progressions and riffs; turnarounds; moveable scales and more. The audio features leads and full band backing.


Improvising Blues Guitar

Improvising Blues Guitar

Author: John Wheatcroft

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781902455914

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(Guitar). This hefty book/CD pack gives an in-depth insight into blues guitar, from early Chicago blues through Memphis and Detroit blues, the British blues boom, jazz blues, and many other blues genres, right up to the blues styles of today's hottest guitarists.


Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation

Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation

Author: Jon Finn

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1619116928

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Renowned Berklee College of Music faculty guitarist Jon Finn, combines his experience, education, and stylistic versatility in this eclectic series of lessons for aspiring rock guitarists. Jon's innovative approach is unique, fun, and challenging. The book/audio set and video both offer a well researched original take on the use of pentatonic scales in rock improvisation. Using his "Warp Refraction Principle" which takes into account the major third tuning interval between the second and third strings, Jon presents a series of five vertical patterns applied in two-string increments throughout the fretboard. The philosophy behind this project is to present concepts and techniques as a thought process rather than simply providing a reference manual. Includes access to online audio and video.


Guitar Hacks

Guitar Hacks

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher: Graham Tippett

Published: 2017-04-16

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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3NPS (three-note-per-string) scales, as used by legions of guitarists but popularized mainly by Joe Satriani, are one of the most efficient ways to navigate the fretboard and get your scales down IF you follow the guidelines in this book. As the name suggests, a 3NPS scale is any scale that contains three notes on each string, and as you'll see in this eBook, this makes for a very consistent way to map out scales on the guitar fretboard. What we’ve done here is revamped the 3NPS scale system and turned it into an incredibly effective means to learn a wide variety of scales all over the fretboard by streamlining the number of patterns, as well as the picking system. This is not a scale theory book, and contains no pentatonic scales. This is a quick and dirty (and very effective) method for learning 3NPS scales all over the fretboard; something to work on in the woodshed. It will improve your picking technique and speed. It does not require a great amount of thinking as you only need to learn two picking patterns, which is really one in two directions, and only three scale patterns instead of the usual seven per scale.


Blues Soloing Strategies for Guitar

Blues Soloing Strategies for Guitar

Author: Wayne Riker

Publisher: Improv

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780739082539

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Blues Soloing Strategies for Guitar is a study of essential and innovative approaches to blues improvisation. It features 16 full-length solos broken down and discussed in detail, covering everything from blues form to soloing structure and technique. Many blues solo styles, including Chicago, Delta, rock, funk, jump, jazz, and minor, are analyzed rhythmically, harmonically, and emotionally to help you learn how to create your own strong musical statement. This book takes an intelligent and thorough approach to shed new light on blues guitar soloing and provides you with fresh strategies to apply to your own playing. A CD demonstrating all the examples in the book and for playing along is included.


Blues Guitar Rules

Blues Guitar Rules

Author: Peter Fischer

Publisher: Ama Verlag

Published: 2000-12

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9783927190641

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An in-depth look at the practical and theoretical concepts of traditional and modern blues guitar, covering all the important technical, rhythm and improvisational ideas. The book is divided into three stages: easy blues, blues & blues rock styles, and jazz blues. Stage 1 describes the development and basis of blues guitar, and is particularly appropriate for beginners. Stage 2 goes off more in the rock direction and gives the reader an insight into the concepts and licks of several influential guitarists including Clapton, Hendrix, Robben Ford, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gary Moore, and others. Stage 3 features a number of concepts that come from jazz that can also be used in a blues context. A great number of examples and blues jam tracks appear on the accompanying CD. In notation and tablature.