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Series: Berklee DVD
Publisher: Berklee Press
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Guitar
Artist: Larry Baione
Author: William Leavitt

This money-saving value pack includes Volume 1 of this practical, comprehensive method book (the basic text for the guitar program at the world-famous Berklee College of Music) PLUS a matching DVD-ROM featuring 14 complete lessons with Larry Baione, chair of Berklee's guitar department. Owning this pack is like having access to a year's worth of private guitar lessons at Berklee ! 128 pages

A legendary method, now bundled in a book and DVD-ROM package...at one low price!
"...THE BEST METHOD EVER WRITTEN FOR GUITAR." - Mike Stern

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THE BOOK. A Modern Method for Guitar by William Leavitt, is one of the world's most popular guitar methods. It is the basic text for Berklee College of Music's guitar program. It has stood the test of time and earned a vast and loyal following of dedicated guitar students and instructors for over 40 years.

THE DVD-ROM. This DVD-ROM version of this proven method is the most comprehensive guitar method DVD-ROM on the market. The instruction on this DVD-ROM is equivalent to a year's worth of guitar lessons at Berklee College of Music! You will be guided through 14 complete lessons with Larry Baione, Chair of Berklee's Guitar Department.

14 Hours of instruction include on-screen demonstrations, with camera close-ups of both hands, as well as interactive duets and play-along segments so you can "sit in" with your instructor.
You will learn essential skills for playing lead and rhythm guitar, including:

scales
chord forms
accompaniment skills
guitar technique
voice-leading approaches
reading music notation

BIO
Larry Baione has been Chair of the Berklee College of Music Guitar Department since 1990 and a faculty member since 1974. He studied with William Leavitt while Leavitt was developing the Modern Method for Guitar, and also studied with Bucky Pizzarelli, Jim Hall, and other legendary players. Baione has taught students using this method for thirty years. He is the author of the Berklee Practice Method for Guitar. Baione continues to record, perform and give clinics throughout the world.

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FRIESEN DAVID JAZZ WORKSHOP, David Friesen (bass) and Jerry Hahn (guitar). DVD

FRIESEN DAVID JAZZ WORKSHOP, David Friesen (bass) and Jerry Hahn (guitar). DVD

Series: DVD
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Medium: DVD
Artist: David Friesen

This exclusive DVD captures one of the highly acclaimed clinics presented by celebrated jazz musicians and educators David Friesen (bass) and Jerry Hahn (guitar) during their 2003 tour sponsored by high-end handmade string manufacturer Thomastik-Infeld. The workshop aims to broaden students' vision of music by explaining: practice techniques, how to listen, what to listen for, strengthening the time feel, participating in a small group format, understanding purpose and commitment, and more. DVD segments include: duo performance by Friesen and Hahn, discussions with students on specific playing issues, work with a student ensemble, and more. 67 minutes.

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GETTIN ' IT TOGETHER, learn to improvvise like the jazz masters! For all musicians. Volume 21. CD

GETTIN ' IT TOGETHER, learn to improvvise like the jazz masters! For all musicians. Volume 21. CD

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SAUNDERS BRUCE, MELODIC IMPROVISING FOR GUITAR. CD TABLATURE

SAUNDERS BRUCE, MELODIC IMPROVISING FOR GUITAR. CD TABLATURE
Developing Motivic Ideas Through Chord Changes
 

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"Melodic Improvising" is a systematic, detailed method to help the intermediate to advanced guitarist create melodies over harmony. Using techniques developed through his 15 years of teaching improvisation at the world-renowned Berklee College of Music, Bruce Saunders' book teaches guitarists the same techniques used by pianists and brass and woodwind players to create melodic solos; a necessary book for any guitarist wishing to play "outside the box."


Product Number: 20216BCD
Format: Book/CD Set
ISBN: 0786668458
UPC: 796279089869
ISBN13: 9780786668458
Series: Non-Series
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.

Introduction

One of the most common problems I encounter with guitarists inexperienced with playing over chord changes is continuing one idea, theme, pattern or motive through the changes. Often, the guitarist will stop the idea or line when the harmony changes and begin a completely new idea with no relation to the previous theme, perhaps because guitarists are accustomed to playing "shapes" and approaching improvisation visually rather than musically.This is not to say that the guitarist should ignore any visual cues, but that he/she should not rely exclusively on a box or grid, etc. With this in mind, I have compiled a series of exercises that, when used correctly, might help students develop more consistent melodic lines and phrases. Whenever possible, I will try to give as many visual devices as possible to help you make the transition from sight to sound. The student is encouraged to go well beyond the boundaries of what is presented here with his/her own patterns, exercises and development. Remember that the most crucial aspect of this concept is continuing the pattern or line through the chord changes. Some of the notes have more weight than others. For instance, the chord tones contained in the scale will sound much stronger than the non-chord tones. Nonchord tones landing on downbeats have much less weight than chord tones. It is also immediately apparent when the pattern or scale is broken. There are certainly many scales other than the ones I have picked that you could use on certain chord qualities. In some instances I used scales that might be more familiar to beginning and intermediate players. Try all of these exercises with other scales, other patterns and other intervals. Listening closely to great improvisers is very important. Masters of jazz improvisation such as Wes Montgomery, Louis Armstrong, Dewey Redman, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Charlie Parker, Jim Hall, John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, et.al. might share some common improvisational techniques but the most important shared trait would be simply an ability to make music. For instance, a strong time feel, a personal sound, great harmonic sense and something else that is undefined but could be called genius. Specific notes may be important but great melodic choices alone don't necessarily mean a great solo. For obvious reasons, this method will explore only a few of the ways notes and rhythms are put together. The method presented here is totally inorganic and to improvise mechanically using only patterns such as these will produce an unmusical, stiff solo. The student should practice inorganically and improvise organically. You should have some way of practicing these techniques with chordal accompaniment. A sequence, a loop, a tape, a recording, a friend, a gig, a trust fund to hire a rhythm section; something. It would be helpful if you can play through changes slowly at first and really explore a specific concept. In short, it's vital to hear how melodies relate to chords.

 

contents

CHAPTER ONE - STEPWISE MOVEMENT

Stepwise major CD

Stepwise major CD

Stepwise dominant "Isotope" CD

Stepwise dominant "Ask Me Now" CD

Stepwise minor CD

Stepwise melodic minor CD

Stepwise melodic minor CD

Mixolydian & Melodic Minor "Well, You Needn't" CD

Stepwise pentatonic CD

Mixed Stepwise F Blues CD

ETUDE I - "I Like You" (slow) CD

"I Like You" (fast) CD

ETUDE 2 - "Tell You Later" (slow) CD

"Tell You Later" (fast) CD

ETUDE 3 - "Lunar" (slow) CD

"Lunar" (fast) CD # 19

 

CHAPTER TWO - INTERVALLIC MOVEMENT

Thirds major CD

Major prerequisite - F and A b Major :

Thirds F Major CD

Thirds Ab Major CD

Thirds Mixed Major & Mixolydian CD

Thirds Mixed 3 tonic system CD

Thirds Melodic Minor CD

Thirds Melodic Minor CD

Fourths Melodic Minor CD

ETUDE 4 - "What Things" (slow) CD

"What Things" (fast) CD

ETUDE 5 - "If Not For You" (slow) CD

"If Not For You" (fast) CD

ETUDE 6 - "Little Feet" (slow) CD

"Little Feet" (fast) CD

 

CHAPTER THREE - PATTERNS, TRIADS &

CHORDS THROUGH CHANGES

Major triads & Dominant chords CD

Major triads & Dominant cycle CD

Major triads & minor chords CD

Triads & Altered Dominant CD

Triads & Dom (b9b13) chords CD

Triads & tritone subs CD

Triads with minor and diminished chords

Triads (close) minor & diminished CD

Triads (close) minor ii-V-i CD

Triads (close) "Solar" (slow) CD

"Solar" (fast) CD

Triads (close) F Blues (slow) CD

F Blues (fast) CD

Triads (close) Bb Blues (slow) CD

Bb Blues (fast) CD

Triads (close) "Serenity" (slow) CD

"Serenity" (fast) CD

Triads, arpeggios & Melodic minor CD

Triads, arpeggios & Melodic minor CD

Open triads & minor ii-V"s CD

Open triads & minor ii-V"s CD

Chordal subs. & arpeggios CD

ETUDE 7 - "It Happens" (slow) CD

"It Happens" (fast) CD

ETUDE 8 - "Stella Artois" (slow) CD

"Stella Artois" (fast) CD

ETUDE 9 - "Blues for Joe" (slow) CD

"Blues for Joe" (fast) CD

ETUDE 10 - "Side Step" (slow) CD

"Side Step" (fast) CD

APPENDIX MORE INTERVALS (ADDITIONAL INTERVALLIC STUDIES)

Melodic Minor

Harmonic Major

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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MODERN JAZZ GUITAR STYLES André Bush CD TABLATURE SOLOING Chord Voicings-Modal-Rhythmic Sequencing

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A unique book and CD package including extensive chapters on soloing, chords, rhythm and effects. With in-depth exercises on modern scale applications and intervallic choices, developing individual chord voicings, incorporating rock and funk concepts, exploring elements from world music such as odd meters and polyrhythms, and ideas for developing your own sonic textures and approach to tonal manipulation. Each section features an essay illustrating the musical history and specific innovations of modern jazz guitar masters, with insightful commentary accompanying each concept and example. The last section thoroughly analyzes studio performances of two original compositions incorporating all the above materials. Modern Jazz Guitar Styles provides the serious student or professional seeking to broaden his palette with a comprehensive overview of the current state of jazz guitar.

Extensive chapters on soloing, chords, rhythm and effects

In-depth exercises on modern scale applications and intervallic choices

Ideas for developing your own sonic textures and approach to tonal manipulation

Covers developing individual chord voicings, incorporating rock and funk concepts and exploring elements from world music

Provides serious student/professional a comprehensive overview of current state of jazz guitar

Companion CD included

 

Product Number: 99917BCD
Format: Book/CD Set
ISBN: 0786658657
UPC: 796279073325
ISBN13: 9780786658657
Series: Non-Series
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
Date Published: 1/31/2005
104 PAGES

modern jazz guitar styles chapter one introduction &
A jazz steps into the 21st century, creative guitarists have an unprecedented array of musical options at their fingertips. Fundamental study materials are more available in more forms than ever, and contemporary jazz has become infused with the influences of pop, rock, techno, hip-hop, rap, world music, etc. We guitarists may freely draw from not only the musical gestures of these styles, but also the techniques, tones and production values. In so doing, the new breed of jazz guitarist is well within the greatest traditions of jazz, which has always used whatever means necessary to express itself. Consider Dizzy Gillespie's championing of Afro-Cuban music, Illinois Jacquet's growling, distorted tone or Miles Davis' radical transformation of Tin Pan Alley and show tunes. As soon as technology permitted, jazz musicians recorded extended improvisations and compositions, and the advent of the electric guitar itself allowed guitarists to utilize be-bop phraseology.
The seminal work of modem jazz guitar pioneers such as John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Bill Frisell, Ralph Towner and many others now enters the jazz continuum and stands equally alongside the work of Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall etc. While these great artists deliberately set about combining rock and jazz styles, a new generation of jazz guitarists accepts these techniques as matter of fact. The sounds of Jimi Hendrix and Charlie Parker sit side by side in the new jazz guitar vocabulary.
In this book we will explore modem soloing techniques, chord playing, rhythmic theory and its practical application. Throughout, we will examine major guitarist/composers of recent years and how various styles from outside the jazz tradition have informed their work. There will also be a chapter on signal processing devices and their role in jazz guitar. Woven into all chapters and their various subjects will be commentary on specific artistis and albums where you can find great examples of the particular technique or effect. Also, I will begin every chapter with a short essay, which will try to give some historical context to the materials and times.
I will include a detailed analysis of two original compositions from my CD Invisible City (Quicksil ver Records/Odd Culture Productions) in which we will take an in-depth look at the compositional material, guitar techniques and effects, with an eye on all the material presented here. 1'11 conclude with a list of suggested listening and reading, where I will recommend CDs by many of the artists we've looked at, and related reading and viewing material.
While this volume contains some material that may be helpful and of interest to the beginning or intermediate player, I have geared most of the material and subject matter to the serious student of jazz guitar. While this list is by no means definitive, I would consider a basic grasp of the following material to be prerequisite to the subject matter in this book.

1. Major, melodic and harmonic minor scales, their modes and chords, as well as the diminished, whole-tone and pentatonic scales.

2. Basic fretboard harmony, including standard voicings for all major, minor, dominant and
diminished 7th chords, with extensions.

3. Basic principals of chord substitutions (i.e. tritone substitution, backcycling, triad over bass,
reharmonizing, etc.)

4. Knowledge of a good number of jazz standards (melody, chord changes and improvisational
analysis), preferably memorized.

5. Familiarity with the history of jazz guitar and the ability to identify major figures from all eras by ear. ...
 

modern jazz guitar styles chapter one introduction &
A jazz steps into the 21st century, creative guitarists have an unprecedented array of musical options at their fingertips. Fundamental study materials are more available in more forms than ever, and contemporary jazz has become infused with the influences of pop, rock, techno, hip-hop, rap, world music, etc. We guitarists may freely draw from not only the musical gestures of these styles, but also the techniques, tones and production values. In so doing, the new breed of jazz guitarist is well within the greatest traditions of jazz, which has always used whatever means necessary to express itself. Consider Dizzy Gillespie's championing of Afro-Cuban music, Illinois Jacquet's growling, distorted tone or Miles Davis' radical transformation of Tin Pan Alley and show tunes. As soon as technology permitted, jazz musicians recorded extended improvisations and compositions, and the advent of the electric guitar itself allowed guitarists to utilize be-bop phraseology.
The seminal work of modem jazz guitar pioneers such as John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Bill Frisell, Ralph Towner and many others now enters the jazz continuum and stands equally alongside the work of Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall etc. While these great artists deliberately set about combining rock and jazz styles, a new generation of jazz guitarists accepts these techniques as matter of fact. The sounds of Jimi Hendrix and Charlie Parker sit side by side in the new jazz guitar vocabulary.
In this book we will explore modem soloing techniques, chord playing, rhythmic theory and its practical application. Throughout, we will examine major guitarist/composers of recent years and how various styles from outside the jazz tradition have informed their work. There will also be a chapter on signal processing devices and their role in jazz guitar. Woven into all chapters and their various subjects will be commentary on specific artistis and albums where you can find great examples of the particular technique or effect. Also, I will begin every chapter with a short essay, which will try to give some historical context to the materials and times.
I will include a detailed analysis of two original compositions from my CD Invisible City (Quicksil ver Records/Odd Culture Productions) in which we will take an in-depth look at the compositional material, guitar techniques and effects, with an eye on all the material presented here. 1'11 conclude with a list of suggested listening and reading, where I will recommend CDs by many of the artists we've looked at, and related reading and viewing material.
While this volume contains some material that may be helpful and of interest to the beginning or intermediate player, I have geared most of the material and subject matter to the serious student of jazz guitar. While this list is by no means definitive, I would consider a basic grasp of the following material to be prerequisite to the subject matter in this book.

1. Major, melodic and harmonic minor scales, their modes and chords, as well as the diminished, whole-tone and pentatonic scales.

2. Basic fretboard harmony, including standard voicings for all major, minor, dominant and
diminished 7th chords, with extensions.

3. Basic principals of chord substitutions (i.e. tritone substitution, backcycling, triad over bass,
reharmonizing, etc.)

4. Knowledge of a good number of jazz standards (melody, chord changes and improvisational
analysis), preferably memorized.

5. Familiarity with the history of jazz guitar and the ability to identify major figures from all eras by ear.
 

modern jazz guitar styles andre bush biography
Guitarist and composer Andre Bush draws from a wide range of influences in his music. He combines the
lyrical and creative approach of modem jazz heroes such as Wayne Shorter, Keith Jarrett and Pat Metheny with the
high-energy grooves and complex sonic structures of innovative guitarists such as John McLaughlin, Sco
Henderson and Nguyen Le. In addition to a thorough grounding in the jazz tradition, his extensive experience in
the world of rock and pop give him a unique musical outlook. Andre's playing seamlessly reconciles the
disparate worlds and establishes his conception as a natural and logical extension of the jazz guitar tradition.
Andre's new album, Start From Silence, pairs Andre with master pianist Art Lande and an allstar ban
performing his complex yet accessible compositions. Challenging rhythms, beautiful harmony, poignant lyricism.
and brilliant improvisation combine to create a cohesive and unique album.
Start From Silence follows up Invisible City (Quicksilver/Increase,) an album that featured jazz icons Dave
Liebman and Steve Smith. Invisible City emerged as one of the most critically acclaimed releases of 2000, nam
"CD of the Year" by the Jazz Review, and was added to hundreds of jazz radio stations nationwide, appearing 0
both CMJ and Gavin jazz charts.
Andre has performed or recorded with Dave Liebman, Steve Smith, Paul McCandless, Art Lande, Kenn_
emer, James Genus, Charlie Haden, Tootie Heath, George Cables, Buster Williams, Carl Allen, Andy NarelL
Darol Anger, Matt Rollings, Liz Story, Will Ackerman, Paul Hanson, Jack Perla and many others. Andre h
maintained a longtime musical partnership with Jenna Mammina, serving as her guitarist musical director ~
several albums and tours. He has appeared at the Mt. Hood Jazz Festival, San Francisco Jazz Festival, Montere_
Jazz Festival, Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Windham Hill's Winter Solstice tour and in clubs and theate
around the country. As a session guitarist, Andre has appeared with various bands at the Lilith Fair, on VHI an
TV and Alice Radio nationwide, contributed to many recording projects, and toured with a wide variety _
international artists.
Andre is a naturally gifted teacher who clarifies and inspires enthusiasm for complex musical concepts. H
i in frequent demand in the US and Europe as a guitar clinician and jazz educator.
Currently, Andre is touring in support of Start From Silence and Modern Jazz Guitar Styles. He teache
The Jazzschool in Berkeley, CA and at his home studio, is a frequent faculty member at Stanford Jazz Worksh
and Jazzcamp West and is a regular contributor to Guitar Player Magazine.
For information on concerts, clinics, workshops or seminars please contact:
odd culture productions, San Francisco. 
 

 


Contents:

1) Introduction.4
2) Scales / Single Note Soloing.
In this chapter we will explore modern approaches to single note soloing.
Modern intervallic choices, scalar approaches, picking techniques and
articulation such as sweeps and legato phrasing will be covered, as well
as a few practicing ideas.

3) Chords.28
Here we will cover some approaches to modern chord voicings. We'll
focus on breaking out of standard chord forms and developing voice
leading. Quartal harmony, cluster voicings and modern substitutions
will be covered.

4) Rhythm44
In this chapter we will explore ways in which various rhythmic languages
have been integrated into jazz in the past three decades. Odd meters,
brazilian rhythms, Indian theory as well as some metronome basics will
be explored.

5) Effects..71
In this chapter we will explore signal processing, tonal manipulation, detuning,
etc. in modern jazz guitar. We'll cover time-based effects (reverb, delays, etc)
tonal effects (distortion, chorusing), amp technology, and how they have been
integrated into several different guitarists musical languages.

6) Analysis of "Odd Culture, This" and "Past and Future Warriors"..76
In this chapter I'll give a detailed analysis of two songs from my album Invisible
City (Odd Culture Productions/Quicksilver Records). Many of the elements that
we've studied throughout the book are present here, such as odd meters, modern
chord voicings and jazz/rock guitar techniques, so this will be a good opportunity
to explore these elements from the ground up.

7) Listening / Reading / Viewing / Bibliography / Study Materials.85
I'll conclude the book with a list and comments on several artists, their CDs, books and videos, to further help your studies. You'll be familiar with some of
these players, but others may be new and definitely worth checking out. Also
included will be a list of additional study materials.

 


Tuning Note A 440 and Introduction
Intervallic Ideas Using Major Scale Modes on a ii-V-I
Intervallic Ideas Using Major Scale Modes on a Pedal Tone
Intervallic Ideas Using Dorian Mode on One Chord
Intervallic Ideas on a Progression Similar to "Giant Steps"
Bluesy Ideas Using Melodic Minor Modes on a Minor ii-V-i
Intervallic Ideas Using sus b9 Mode on One Chord
Intervallic and Bluesy Ideas on a Progression Similar to "Stella By Starlight"
Funky Ideas Using Half-Whole Diminished Scale
Ideas Using Half-Whole Diminished Scale on a ii-V-I
Ideas Using Half-Whole Diminished Scale on a ii-V-I
Pentatonic Scale for Maj7(~11)
Pentatonic Scale for Maj7(:11) on a ii-V-I
Pentatonic Scale for Maj7(:11) on a ii-V-I
Pentatonic Scale for Altered Dominant Chords on a Turnaround
Melodic Sequencing on a Minor ii-V-I
Melodic Sequencing on a Minor ii-V-I
Melodic Sequencing on One Chord
Melodic Sequencing on One Chord
Melodic Sequencing on a Progression Similar to Have You Met Miss Jones?"
Legato Phrasing Techniques on a Major Scale
Legato Phrasing Techniques on One Chord
Sweep Picking Demonstration
Sweep Picking on a Minor ii-V-I
Sweep Picking on Arpeggio Combinations
Right Hand Tapping Demonstration
Right Hand Tapping Demonstration, Extended Example
Right Hand Tapping for Voicing a Chord
Open and Stopped String Combinations for a Major Scale
Open and Stopped String Combinations in a Melody
Fourth-Based Voicings for Major Scale Harmony
Fourth-Based Voicings for Melodic Minor Scale Harmony
Modal Voicings from the Major Scale Using Adjacent Strings
Modal Voicings from the Major Scale Mixing Adjacent and Non-Adjacent Strings
Modal Voicings from the Melodic Minor Scale Using Adjacent Strings
Modal Voicings from the Melodic Minor Scale
Mixing Adjacent and Non-Adjacent Strings
Chord Voicings Mixing Stopped and Open Strings
Chord Voicings Mixing Stopped and Open Strings
Chord Voicings Mixing Stopped and Open Strings on a ii-V-I
Modal Voicings Mixing Stopped and Open Strings
Chord Etude on a Progression Similar to "'SoWhat" or "Impressions"
Chord Etude on a Progression Similar to "Stella By Starlight"
Chord Etude on a Progression Similar to "Blue Bossa"
Comping in the Style of John McLaughlin
Hammond B3-Style Comping
Single Note Comping
Rhythm Etude Using a Single Note
Rhythm Etude Incorporating Melody
Rhythm Etude in 3/4
Vamp in 5/4 on One Chord
Vamp In 5/4 with Harmonic Modulation
Etude In 7/8 with Basic Subdivisions
Etude in 7/8 Adding Melody
Etude in 7/8 Adding Melody with Various Rhythmic Figures and Chord Voicings
Etude in 7/4 on a Progression Similar to "All the Things You Are" 54-
Etude on an 11/8 Blues
Funk Etude in 7/4
Metric Modulation, 4/4 to 3/4
Metric Modulation, 4/4 to 7/8
Rhythmic Displacement
Rhythmic Displacement with more Complex
Melody and Variation
Rhythmic Displacement through a Chord Progression
Rhythmic Sequencing on One Chord
Rhythmic Sequencing on One Chord
Rhythmic Sequencing on a Turnaround
Counting Subdivisions in 15/8
Counting in 15/8, Emphasizing First Beat of Each Subdivision
15/8 Groove, Adding Melody
15/8 Groove with Melody, Adding Rests and Ties
15/8 Groove, Adding Chord Progression and Melody
Basic Montuno for Guitar
Montuno for Guitar with Modem Harmony
Basic Bossa Nova Rhythm Guitar Pattern
Bossa Nova in 5/4
2 Against 3 Polyrhythm
12/8, 6/8,3/4 Polyrhythm
2 and 4 Against 3 Polyrhythm on a Progression Similar to "Someday My Prince Will Come"
Demonstration of Implied Metric Modulation
Short Composition Incorporating Implied Metric Modulation
Odd Culture, this from "Invisible City" (Odd Culture Productions/Quicksilver Records)
Past and Future Warriors from Invisible City (Odd Culture
Productions/Quicksilver Records)

Andre Bush cover photo
Danie/ Gohstand - danie/photo.com
Guitar images (AES620 series) courtesy of Yamaha
Recorded by Peter Wolf at Wolfsound Productions
 

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CRASH COURSE ON JAZZ GUITAR VOICINGS The Essential Guide for All Guitarists. Hugh Burns CD TABLATURE

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Publisher: Artemis Editions
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Hugh Burns

Which chords should I use if I want to play jazz? How does jazz harmony work? How can I sound like a real jazz guitarist? You'll find the answers to these questions and many more in this detailed introduction to jazz guitar voicings. By learning only a handful of simple shapes, you'll soon be playing classic jazz sequences and jamming along with the 50+ professional live backing tracks on the accompanying CD. Packed with hints and tips on how to get an authentic jazz sound, this pack includes: simple explanations of basic jazz harmony; jazz chord voicings that sound great; three complete tunes to learn and play along with; and more. 32 pages

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CHORDS FOR JAZZ GUITAR The Complete Guide to Comping Chord Melody and Chord Soloing CD TABLATURE libro

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Chords for Jazz Guitar

The Complete Guide to Comping, Chord Melody and Chord Soloing
Series: Guitar Educational
Format: Softcover with CD
Author: Charlton Johnson

This book/CD pack will teach you how to play jazz chords all over the fretboard in a variety of styles and progressions. It covers: voicings, progressions, jazz chord theory, comping, chord melody, chord soloing, voice leading and many more topics. The CD includes 98 full-band demo tracks. No tablature. 149 pages.

Inventory #HL 00695706
ISBN: 9780634047145
UPC: 073999793710
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
152 pages

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MORGEN HOWARD PREPARATIONS AN INTRODUCTION TO FINGERSTYLE PLAYING CHITARRA LIBRO METODO

MORGEN HOWARD, PREPARATIONS: AN INTRODUCTION TO FINGERSTYLE PLAYING.

Preparations: An Introduction to Fingerstyle Playing. This edition of Preparations: An Introduction to Fingerstyle Playing is in a Paperback format. This books publish date is January 1979. There are 100 pages in the book

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A MODERN METHOD FOR GUITAR VOLUME 2. Berklee Press, William Leavitt. With CD

A MODERN METHOD FOR GUITAR VOLUME 2. Berklee Press, William Leavitt. No Tablature. With CD

Series: Berklee Press
Publisher: Berklee Press
Medium: Softcover with CD
Author: William Leavitt
Now available in a book/CD pack! The William Leavitt guitar method, used as the basic text for the Berklee College of Music guitar program, has stood the test of time and earned a vast and loyal following of guitar students and instructors. After mastering the basics from Volume 1, this intermediate-level book continues and builds upon the study of melody, scales, arpeggios and chords, covering the entire fingerboard. This volume also addresses: intervals, chord voicings, improvisation, rhythm-guitar techniques, play-along duets and more. 122 pages.

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THE ADVANCING GUITARIST applying guitar concepts & techniques by Mick Goodrick BOOK HAL LEONARD

THE ADVANCING GUITARIST, applying guitar concepts & techniques. by Mick Goodrick.

Veteran musician and educator Mick Goodrick presents practical information for guitarists who want to improve their playing technique and style and simply become better musicians. Rather than a step-by-step method book, the information is presented in a general essay format, discussing ways that the various techniques covered may be applied by the advancing guitarist to enhance his/her own style of playing, some of the areas discussed include: Basic Fingerboard Mechanics -Modes, Scales and Chords -Contemporary Harmony -Harmonica and Overtone Influences -Being Self-Critical -Improvising Short Pieces -Different Playing Situations. 120 pages. No Tablature. In english.

The Advancing Guitarist
Series: Reference
Format: Softcover
Author: Mick Goodrick
Inventory #HL 00603009
ISBN: 9780881885897
UPC: 073999030099
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
120 pages

Prezzo: €19,99
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