Improvising With Mini-Arpeggios With Online Audio
Méthode - manuel | Pédagogie
COMPOSITEUR:
Paul Musso
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
This book and accompanying audio offer a unique, simplified approach to using arpeggios when improvising. The material is for guitarists of all levels looking to improve their technique and improvisation skills. This method makes it possible to seamlessly incorporate arpeggios into jazz
Détails
Compositeur | Paul Musso |
Description Instrument Group | Guitare |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Guitare |
Instrumentation | Guitare [fingerpicking] |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Niveau de difficulté | 5 |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Jazz |
Style | Jazz |
Nombre de Pages | 60 |
ISBN | 9780786695706 |
Edition Number | MLB30451M |
N° | MB30451M |
Description
This book and accompanying audio offer a unique, simplified approach to using arpeggios when improvising. The material is for guitarists of all levels looking to improve their technique and improvisation skills. This method makes it possible to seamlessly incorporate arpeggios into jazz improvisation. Included are over thirty arpeggio-based licks spanning major, minor, dominant, blues and ii-V-I categories. The book also presents straightforward methods for using arpeggios creatively. Most guitarists view arpeggios and scales as separate entities - this book solves this problem by illustrating the relationship between eight simple arpeggio fingerings and scales/modes. Severaletudes are also included. These simple mini-arpeggios will provide the reader with an entire world of musical possibilities. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
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1. BASIC THEORY
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2. Triad Arpeggios
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3. Seventh Chord Arpeggios
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4. Utilizing Mini-Arpeggios
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5. Note Order
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6. Approach Tones
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7. Approach Tones From Below
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8. Approach Tones From Above – Chromatic
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9. Approach Tones From Above - Diatonic
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10. Combining Chromatic and Diatonic
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11. Improvising Over ii V I Progressions
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12. Combining Mini-Arpeggios With Scales
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13. Dominant Seventh: Mixolydian and Blues
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14. Minor Modes: Dorian, Aeolian and Phrygian
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15. Major Modes: Ionian and Lydian