TABLATURE SPARTITI PER CHITARRA DI MUSICA BLUES

BLUES/ROCK IMPROV, FINN. CD

BLUES/ROCK IMPROV, Finn. CD TAB.

Here is a complete workout in which you will learn rhythm guitar parts, turnaround licks, soloing exercises, and a fully-transcribed solo from Jon Finn. You learn not only what to play, but when, where, and why. This book is a big step forward in decoding the mysteries of what is a very simple but elusive style to truly master. Companion CD included.

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BLUES/ROCK SOLOING FOR GUITAR, Musicians Institute. Robert Calva CD TABLATURE

BLUES/ROCK SOLOING FOR GUITAR, Mus. Inst. CD TABLATURE

A Guide to the Essential Scales, Licks and Soloing Techniques
Series: Musicians Institute Press
Publisher: Musicians Institute Press
Softcover with CD - TAB

Composer: Robert Calva

This private lesson with MI instructor Robert Calva covers: 10 complete solos in notes & tab; common scales and licks; blues, major, minor and combined tonalities; playing over changes; recommended listening; and more. Each musical example is demonstrated on the accompanying CD, which also includes rhythm-only tracks so you can practice your own solos. 88 pages.

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BLUES LEAD GUITAR SOLOS. Wayne Riker CD TABLATURE

BLUES LEAD GUITAR SOLOS. CD TAB.

By Wayne Riker. For Guitar. Guitar Method or Supplement. Blues. Book & CD. 96 pages. This book teaches how to organize all your great ideas into power-packed leads by providing a complete analysis of 16 full-length solos. Each one is discussed in detail, covering everything from the particular blues form to the structure and techniques used. Styles include Chicago blues, Delta blues, rock blues, slow blues, "Stormy Monday" style and the minor blues. All 16 solos are performed on the accompanying CD.

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PLAY GUITAR PLAY GUITAR WITH... BLUES LEGENDS CD TABLATURE He Don't Play Nothing But The Blues CHITARRA

BLUES LEGENDS, WITH. Basi per voce e chitarra con preascolto: couldn't stand the weather (Stevie Ray Vaughan) -crossroads blues (Cream) -he don't play nothing but the blues (Robben Ford) -hideaway (John Mayall and the bluesbreakers, con Eric Clapton) -killing floor (Jimi Hendrix) -the stumble (John Mayall and the bluesbreakers con Peter Green) -thrill is gone (B.B.King). SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD, FOR VOCAL & GUITAR WITH TABLATURE. 

LIBRO DI MUSICA BLUES CON CD. 

SPARTITI PER VOCE E CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 


Description
Play guitar on seven great songs from Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, Robben Ford, Peter Green, Eric Clapton and Cream with these specially recorded CD backing tracks plus matching music book. The music book features both guitar tab and standard notation of each song, with complete lyrics.

The CD contains two specially recorded backing tracks of each song.

1 full demo with guitar, showing you how it should sound, and a backing for vocals.

2 backing track without guitar for you to play along with on your guitar.

Both versions are without vocals and have instrumental cues so you can sing along too, with or without guitar.
No need to read music.
Perfect for vocalists too.

1985 - Couldn't Stand The Weather [Vaughan, Stevie Ray]
1936 - Crossroads Blues [Cream] - Robert Johnson
1993 - He Don't Play Nothing But The Blues [Ford, Robben] 
1961 - Hideaway [John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers Feat. Eric Clapton] - Freddie King & Sonny Thompson 
1965 - Killing Floor [Jimi Hendrix Experience, The] - Chester Burnette
1962 - The Stumble [John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers Feat. Peter Green] - Freddie King & Sonny Thompson  
1951 - The Thrill Is Gone [King, B. B.] - Roy Hawkins & Rock Darnell

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BLUES LICKS ENCYCLOPEDIA WAYNE RIKER Chicago-Texas-rock-swing-slide LIBRO CD TABLATURE

BLUES LICKS ENCYCLOPEDIA. Wayne Riker. Oltre 300 fraseggi, intro e turnarounds, provenienti dal delta, da Chicago, dal Texas, rock, country, swing. Scale, le tecniche blues, lo slide. CD TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA BLUES CON CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON :

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.

Music by Wayne Riker
ITEM: 00-18503
UPC: 038081176604
ISBN 10: 0739002392
ISBN 13: 9780739002391
CATEGORY: Guitar Method or Supplement
FORMAT: Book & CD

Over 300 guitar licks licks, intros and turnarounds in delta,  blues styles. includes sections on how to read music, blues techniques and a handy table of scales. Everything is shown in easy-to-read standard music notation and TAB. The CD includes a demonstration of all the licks.

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BLUES TRAX, BOOK & C.D.

BLUES TRAX. CD TAB.

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BLUES TURNAROUNDS inside the blues phrases for guitar Dave Rubin and Rusty Zinn BOOK CD TABLATURE

BLUES TURNAROUNDS. Inside the blues. A compendium of patterns & phrases for guitar. 76 tracks. Dave Rubin and Rusty Zinn. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD AND GUITAR TABLATURE .

 

LIBRO DI MUSICA BLUES CON CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA : 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE .  

CD CON 76 DEMOSTRATION TRACKS,

LIBRO METODO.


Series: Guitar Educational
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Dave Rubin
Author: Rusty Zinn

Written by blues expert Dave Rubin and Rusty Zinn, one of the finest young guitarists and singers on the contemporary blues scene, this book/CD pack provides the beginning to advanced blues guitarist with all of the essential turnarounds and so much more! The CD includes 76 demonstration tracks. 40 pages.

 

The art of The Turnarounds

W.e. Handy, known as the "Father of the Blues" due to his early efforts at promoting the form, published "Memphis Blues" in 1912, a song containing the first written solo, or "jass (zz)" break. A series of 12-bar verses with a 16-bar bridge, the last verse contains an end turnaround resolving to the I chord (see Fig. 1). It appears to be the first hard copy of the descending, diminished blues turnaround pattern (I-I7-Io-iv6-I) that, in the hands of Lonnie Johnson in the late twenties, and particularly Robert Johnson a decade later, would become the template for virtually all subsequent blues turnarounds.

 

The idea of ending a verse of music on the V (dominant) chord and resolving back to the I chord is suggested in twelve-measure, modal folk tunes from the mid-1500s in England. Music from this period did not have tonality (chord changes); however, the direction of the vocal line and musical accompaniment could be seen to imply changes. Roughly 100 years later music starts to appear with I-V-I implied changes in measures 11 and 12. It would take until the time of the Civil War in the 1860s and just after, however, for 12-bar, I-IV-V blues to take shape, and even longer for resolution to the V chord in measure 12 to become the norm.

Both W.e. Handy and Big Bill Broonzy, among others, have frequently cited "Joe Turner Blues" from the 1890s as the first recognized 12-bar blues. Indeed, it fits the format but does not include a verse or end turnaround. In fact, it would take Handy's "St. Louis Blues" (1914) to contain a i-II7-V-V7 turnaround (see Fig. 2) in the minor key "tango section" that begins, "St. Louis woman, with your diamond ring ... "

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BLUES GROOVES, R. FLETCHER. CD

BLUES GROOVES, R. Fletcher. CD TAB.

Music by Rob Fletcher
Guitar Method or Supplement Book & CD

Blues Grooves for Guitar is an essential collection of tips, tricks, techniques and theory that will give your rhythm playing an authentic blues feel. Examples demonstrate everything from basics of rhythm and harmony to comping to the subtleties of Chicago, Texas, Delta and other blues styles. Rob Fletcher's enthusiastic approach makes it fun and easy to learn the vital elements of a great musical tradition. A CD demonstrating all the examples and compositions in the book is included.

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BLUES GUITAR CLASSICS, Guitar SIGNATURE LICKS. Wolf Marshall. CD TABLATURE

BLUES GUITAR CLASSICS. Wolf Marshall. Vi è mai capitato di non riuscire a riconoscere un vecchio Blues quando l'avete sentito suonare da Eric Clapton o Gary Moore? In questo libro c'è uno studio su 10 blues songs con personalità a confronto diretto. Albert King e Gary Moore, Lee Hooker, B.B. King e Albert King (i due Re) e Otis Rush, Robben Ford e B.B. King, e Muddy Waters, Clapton e Freddie King, Mike Bloomfield e Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy e T-bone Walker, S.R.V. e Slim, altri. CD TABLATURE

Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Publisher: Signature Licks
Format: Softcover with CD
Author : Wolf Marshall

Learn to play 11 classics, including: Everyday (I Have the Blues) - Hideaway - I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man - Killing Floor - T-Bone Shuffle - Texas Flood - The Things That I Used to Do , and more.

Last stop: Memphis, 1993. Texas bluesman Albert Collins was appropriately known as "the Iceman" or "the master of the Telecaster," and had a well-earned reputation for stopping listeners cold in their tracks. With a chilling ice-pick attack, he gained wide recognition among blues fans and guitar players alike via his namesake instrumental, "Frosty," in 1962. There are numerous versions of "Frosty" in the Collins catalog-this one significant for several reasons. Recorded in May 1993, it is from his last studio album, Collins Mix, and features a guest appearance by B.B. King-one of only two historic pairings of Collins and King on record. The session came about as a result of swapping favors. While in town, Albert sat in with B.B. on his Blues Summit album and, in return, asked King to perform on his record. What we get is a spirited and inspired romp through the Iceman's classic blues tune with remarkable guitar work by both players. "Frosty" is an uptempo 12-bar blues in D. Albert takes the head A and first two solo choruses B and C, followed by B.B. for two D and E.Albert returns with one more chorus F to close out the section with authority. The alternating solos provide a fascinating study of Collins's and King's individual styles. Both swing unbelievably. Collins has a snappy, rhythmic-based style, plays aggressively-slightly ahead or on top of the beat-with a piercing tone, and consistently employs a slick variant of the standard minor pentatonic scale. Found throughout the head and solos, it involves replacing the 7th of the minor pentatonic (C) with the major 6th (B). "Albert's 0 minor pentatonic" is then spelled D-F-G-A-B. This lends a jazzy, diminished sound to the arpeggio lines he favors over the typical pentatonic scale licks of most blues guitarists. The trill figures in measures 17 and 33-34 and the repeating bend passages in measures 23-24 and 61-64 are definitive Albert Collins stylistic traits. By contrast, King plays with a more relaxed-majestic-rhythmic approach and a fatter Lucille (ES-355) tone. Spurred on by "Frosty's" cool environment, he also incorporates the 6th into his minor pentatonic phrases. Notice also the frequent inclusion of the ninth (E) in his lines in measures 37-42 and 49-51. A high point is the energetic, raked arpeggio riff in measures 53-55. He climbs into the "B.B. box" in measures 58-60 to wrap up his solo on a decisive note. Albert Collins had an utterly unique sound and style made from an uncommon combination of ingredients. He tuned his Tele up to an open F minor chord (from low to high: F-C-F-Ab-C-F) [Ed. note: Both fingerings are presented in the Signature Licks music. TAB below Albert Collins' lines includes two staves: one in standard tuning and the second in Fm capoed at the ninth fret.], always used a capo (generally at the ninth fret), and hung his guitar off his right shoulder. He picked exclusively with his fingers for a variety of attacks, nuances, and dynamics. Albert's trademark guitar was a blonde, maple-neck '61 Telecaster with a humbucking neck pickup. He had been playing them since 1952, when "Gate mouth" Brown first turned him on to it, and was one of the first blues legends to playa modified Tele. Collins plugged into mid-70s Fender 4x12 Quad Reverb combo amps-each essentially a "100-watt stack in a box."

This book is a trip-literally. It's your ticket to witness the evolution of modern blues guitar from its early jump-style swing and Delta-based roots to its urban, electrified incarnations via an essential collection of indispensable classic songs. We'll be visiting both the innovators and their gifted disciples, and making stops all over the blues map in Chicago, Memphis, Texas, the West Coast, London, and even Japan. With the music and accompanying audio, it's also your ticket to hear, feel, and play-to experience-the exciting world of blues guitar first-hand. The guitar tradition in blues was begun by such artists as Charley Patton, Son House, Bukka White, Mississippi John Hurt, and particularly Robert Johnson-all of whom were acoustic players and proved influential to the succeeding generations of electric blues guitarists and even the rock players to follow (Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, and many others). The electric guitar entered the blues picture in the late thirties with musicians like Charlie Christian, Eddie Durham, and Lonnie Johnson. The first modern postwar blues guitarist was T-Bone Walker, an innovator who simultaneously defined the sound and approach of electric blues guitar and inspired and presaged the work of B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and all to follow. This book is dedicated to a select handfull of the plugged-in innovators and pioneers of the blues-as well as the countless other performers which by their inclusion would necessitate more than ten such volumes. After you rummage through these goodies, be sure to check out the work of other giants like Elmore James, Jimmy Reed, Lightnin' Hopkins, Magic Sam, J.B. Lenoir, Johnny Winter, Lowell Fulsom, Earl King, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Pat Hare, Wayne Benett, Peter Green, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray ...hmmm, maybe in volume two? It's a never-ending process, and aren't we glad. As you will see, blues is a tradition with each successive generation building and elaborating on the accomplishments of their forebears. To place yourself in the blues picture, it is highly recommended that you begin to improvise your own variations as soon as possible. Learn the basics from the printed music and TAB and listen carefully to the audio right side to learn the original guitar parts. Then turn your balance to full left to select the rhythm section only, close your eyes, open your heart and bare your soul-and play the blues.

BUILDING BLOCKS OF BLUES GUITAR
harmony
classic blues scales
pentanonic scale
classic blues shapes
TUNING 
Eb TUNING
A CLASSIC BLUES GUITAR AXOLOGY
DISCOGRAPHY

Song List:

1961 - Hide Away Performed by Eric Clapton, Freddie King
1959 - As The Years Go Passing By Performed by Albert King, Gary Moore
1970 - Boogie Chillen No. 2 Performed by John Lee Hooker
1952 - Everyday (I Have The Blues) Performed by B.B. King, Albert King, Otis Rush
1964 - Help The Poor Performed by Robben Ford, B.B. King
1957 - I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man By Willie Dixon, Performed by Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix
1965 - Killing Floor Performed by Mike Bloomfield, Jimi Hendrix, Albert King, Howlin' Wolf
1958 - Texas Flood Performed by Fenton Robinson, Stevie Ray Vaughan
1953 - The Things That I Used To Do Performed by Guitar Slim, Stevie Ray Vaughan
1959 - T-Bone Shuffle Performed by Buddy Guy, T-Bone Walker
1965 - Frosty Performed by Albert Collins, B. B. King

80 pages

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BLUES GUITAR EXPLORER CD-ROM. TABLATURE

BLUES GUITAR EXPLORER CD-ROM. TAB.

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