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Gig Savers: Killer Comping: Solo pour Guitare

A Basic Guide

ÉDITEUR: Mel Bay Publications
This Mel Bay Gig Saver gives aspiring guitarists ideas about jazz guitar accompaniment in a brief, affordable, yet informative fashion. In jazz, the term 'comping' means to accompany, and in some cases, to complement. It is thejob of the harmonic instrument (guitar) to provide a background for other
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Auteur Corey Christiansen
Description Instrument Group Guitare
Instrumentation Solo pour Guitare
Instrumentation Guitare
Description Product Type Recueil
Collection Gig Savers (Mel Bay)
Éditeur Mel Bay Publications
Genre Jazz
Style Jazz
Nombre de Pages 16
ISBN 9780786663637
Edition Number MLB20076
MB20076
Description
This Mel Bay Gig Saver gives aspiring guitarists ideas about jazz guitar accompaniment in a brief, affordable, yet informative fashion. In jazz, the term 'comping' means to accompany, and in some cases, to complement. It is thejob of the harmonic instrument (guitar) to provide a background for other musicians to improvise against or a singer to sing against. The idea, when comping, is to make the other musicians comfortable while they play and to helptheir solos feel 'complete.' This book gives the guitarist a number of chord shapes and rhythms that can be used when comping in the style of Freddie Green, and in bebop and later styles. There are also blues progressions and anetude to practice applying the concepts.
Song List
  • 1. Freddie Green Chords
  • 2. Lowest Note on 6th String
  • 3. Lowest Note on 5th String
  • 4. Freddie Blues 1
  • 5. Freddie Blues 2
  • 6. Major Seventh Chords
  • 7. Minor Seventh Flat Five/Half Diminished Chords
  • 8. Minor Sixth Chords
  • 9. Minor Nine
  • 10. Minor Eleven
  • 11. Seventh
  • 12. Seventh Flat Five
  • 13. Seventh Sharp Five
  • 14. Seventh Flat Nine
  • 15. Seventh Sharp Nine
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