Playing the Blues: Blues Rhythm Guitar
Méthode - manuel | Pédagogie
COMPOSITEUR:
Steve Trovato
COMPOSER:
Nick Stoubis
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
This in-depth blues rhythm guitar text is core curriculum of the University of Southern California's Studio Guitar Department, which is part of the prestigious Flora L. Thornton School of Music, located in Los Angeles, California. It features eighteen twelve-bar blues rhythm guitar accompaniments in
Détails
Compositeur | Steve Trovato |
Composer | Nick Stoubis |
Description Instrument Group | Guitare |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Guitare |
Instrumentation | Guitar [Electric] |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil + CD |
Collection | USC School of Music |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Pop & rock |
Style | Blues |
Nombre de Pages | 28 |
ISBN | 9780786682348 |
Edition Number | MLB21996BCD |
N° | MB21996BCD |
Description
This in-depth blues rhythm guitar text is core curriculum of the University of Southern California's Studio Guitar Department, which is part of the prestigious Flora L. Thornton School of Music, located in Los Angeles, California. It features eighteen twelve-bar blues rhythm guitar accompaniments in the style of guitarists such as Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Nine of the songs use a shuffle feel and nine use a straight eighth note feel. The play along CD contains two versions of each of the eighteen songs in the book. The first version has the guitar part and the second version is without the guitar. This gives you the ability to play along withthe guitar part as a guide and also to play along with the track as the only guitarist. The examples are written using traditional musical notation and tablature. Included for each song is a short description of the important points to consider when learning each example. The book presents songs that will expand the guitarist's vocabulary by presenting a variety of different ways a guitarist can play through the twelve bar blues. A number of different chord variations, keys and tempos are used in demonstrating these eighteen idiomatic rhythm guitar parts that have been used by the masters.
Songlist
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1. introduction
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2. Book Objective
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3. What is the I, IV, V Blues Progression?
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4. What is the 12-Bar Blues Form?
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5. Minor Blues
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6. Rhythmic Feels (Shuffle and Straight)
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7. Shuffle Feel Examples
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8. Austin Limits
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9. Smokin'
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10. Mississippi Mud
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11. Clarksdale
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12. Deep Fried
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13. Memphis Fat
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14. Everyday
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15. Jump and Jive