Blues Lead Guitar Method Book/Cd Set
Méthode | Pédagogie
COMPOSITEUR:
Steve Griffin
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
One of the all-time best selling books on blues lead guitar playing. Playing lead blues-rock guitar depends on mainly two things: 1) what you can hear in your mind, and 2) getting your fingers to the proper sounds on yourinstrument. This book was written with emphasis on the second idea. There are
Détails
Compositeur | Steve Griffin |
Description Instrument Group | Guitare |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Guitare |
Instrumentation | Guitar [Electric] |
Type de produit | Méthode |
Description Product Type | Recueil avec CD |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Pop & rock |
Style | Blues |
Nombre de Pages | 42 |
ISBN | 9780786627608 |
Edition Number | MLB93390BCD |
N° | MB93390BCD |
Description
One of the all-time best selling books on blues lead guitar playing. Playing lead blues-rock guitar depends on mainly two things: 1) what you can hear in your mind, and 2) getting your fingers to the proper sounds on yourinstrument. This book was written with emphasis on the second idea. There are four blues-rock finger patterns used in this book utilizing all six strings of the guitar with each pattern. These four patterns connect with each otherenabling the lead player to use the entire fingerboard and range of the guitar to express his musical ideas. Charts are used to show you how to place these four patterns at the proper place on the neck for improvising in any key.Great rock solos can be played in any one of these for patterns or in any combination of the patterns. Written in box diagram and tablature form (notation also included), this fine text takes the beginning guitarist into solid,funk/rock lead solo playing. Play-along CD included.
Song List
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2. Guitar Fingerboard
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3. Introducing Blues Scale 1 in Notes and Tablature
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4. Lead Solo Using Blues
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5. Another Solo Using Only Notes From Blues Scale
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6. Rhythm Guitar Chords
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7. Technique of Bending
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8. Bending Solo
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9. Slide Technique
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10. Slide Solo
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11. Vibrato Technique
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12. Solo Using Vibrato
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13. Technique of Double Notes
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14. Solo Using the Double Note Technique
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15. Constructing A Blues-Rock Solo
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16. Blues Scale Patterns I, II, III, and IV