Arpeggios For The Evolving Guitarist
Méthode - manuel | Pédagogie
COMPOSITEUR:
Pat Kelley
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
Arpeggios are chord notes played one at a time rather than strummed or plucked all together. They are an essential part of great improvising and melody writing because playing chord notes in the right places creates solid melody lines. Chord notes sound more resolved than notes that are chromatic
Détails
Compositeur | Pat Kelley |
Description Instrument Group | Guitare |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Guitare |
Instrumentation | Guitare |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Collection | USC School of Music |
Niveau de difficulté | 3 |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Pop & rock |
Style | Blues |
Nombre de Pages | 58 |
ISBN | 9780786696840 |
Edition Number | MLB22115M |
N° | MB22115M |
Description
Arpeggios are chord notes played one at a time rather than strummed or plucked all together. They are an essential part of great improvising and melody writing because playing chord notes in the right places creates solid melody lines. Chord notes sound more resolved than notes that are chromatic (out of the key). Practicing arpeggios will improve your ability to learn melodies, make reading music easier, and develop your tone and picking accuracy. The first part of this book focuses on the basic fingerings of the following six arpeggios: major 7th, major 7th (#5), dominant 7th, minor 7th, minor 7th (b5), and diminished 7th. This book along with its accompanying audio representsa comprehensive guide to all things arpeggio. It delves into traditional applications of arpeggios, as well as how they relate to slash chords, modal music and more. The student will learn about how arpeggios fall over standard chord progressions, as well as how to embellish arpeggios to make them more musical in performance situations. In standard notation and tab. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
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1. introduction
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2. Chapter 1 – Learning the basic arpeggio fingering patterns
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3. Major 7th
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4. Minor 7th
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5. Dominant 7th
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6. Minor 7th(b5)
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7. Augmented Major 7th
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8. Diminished 7th
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9. Chapter 2 – Using 7th chords over alternate chord roots
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10. Major chords
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11. Minor chords
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12. Dominant 7th chords
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13. Slash chords
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14. Chapter 3 – Combining Arpeggios
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15. Combining arpeggios