Solo Jazz Guitar Method

Méthode | Pédagogie

TYPE DE PRODUIT: Méthode
ÉDITEUR: Mel Bay Publications
This book is designed to teach any guitarist to compose chord melody arrangements for the guitar, at a pace which is comfortable for both the beginner and the advanced student. Every method used is discussed at length with over 50 musical examples given. The accompanying audio will assure the
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Auteur Barry Greene
Description Instrument Group Guitare
Instrumentation Solo pour Guitare
Instrumentation Guitare
Type de produit Méthode
Description Product Type Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne
Niveau de difficulté 3
Langue Anglais
Éditeur Mel Bay Publications
Genre Jazz
Style Jazz
Nombre de Pages 40
ISBN 9780786690985
Edition Number MLB99509M
MB99509M
Description
This book is designed to teach any guitarist to compose chord melody arrangements for the guitar, at a pace which is comfortable for both the beginner and the advanced student. Every method used is discussed at length with over 50 musical examples given. The accompanying audio will assure the student that he or she is playing the examples correctly. Topics include: harmonization and re-harmonization methods, analyzing melodies, dealing with extensions, creating slash chord harmony, etc. This book is a must- have for anyone interested in performing as a solo guitar player. Two full-length arrangements are included which cover the material presented. Written in notation only withchord symbols and fretboard diagrams. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
  • 1. introduction
  • 2. Chord Construction
  • 3. Diatonic 7th Chords
  • 4. Functional Harmony
  • 5. Chord Inversions
  • 6. Extension Chart
  • 7. Harmonizing a Melody
  • 8. Harmonizing Non-Chord Tones
  • 9. Exploring the Diminished Chord
  • 10. An Example Tune With Analysis
  • 11. The Tri-Tone Substitution
  • 12. Chord Movement
  • 13. Quartal Harmony
  • 14. Advanced Methods
  • 15. Example Tune #2 with Analysis
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