TABLATURE SPARTITI PER CHITARRA GRUPPI e PERSONALITA'

BATTAGLIA DODI GRANDI MUSICISTI ITALIANI CD CHITARRA TABLATURE Dammi solo un minuto-POOH

DODI BATTAGLIA, GRANDI MUSICISTI ITALIANI. CD TABLATURE

LIBRO DI MUSICA LEGGERA, SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON CD DI BASI E TABLATURE. 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE 

 

- Trascrizioni nota per nota dei soli più famosi.

- CD con basi minus-one.

- Introduzione e note tecniche a cura di Filadelfo Castro.

 

Attraverso lo studio dei soli proposti in questo libro si avverte lo spessore di un musicista che ha sicuramente contriberà quarant'anni della sua prestigiosa carriera all’evoluzione della chitarra rock-pop italiana. Non vi è infatti chitarrista che non abbia appreso anche inconsapevolmente da lui. Dodi Battaglia rappresenta quindi il giusto equilibrio tra talento, creà, gusto e tecnica virtuosistica; mai fine a se stessa. Un amico che ha influenzato ed influenza tutt'ora il popolo dei chitarristi moderni. (Walter Donatiello). 50 primavere - Amici per sempre - Buona fortuna e buon viaggio - Che vuoi che sia -e 58 - Giorni infiniti - Grandi speranze - Il cielo è blu sopra le nuvole - L’altra donna - La mia donna - Non lasciarmi mai più - Padre a vent’anni - Se c’è un posto nel tuo cuore - Un grande amore - Uomini soli - Vita - Pierre - Canterò per te - ecc. ecc.

Studiare lo stile di Dodi Battaglia significa compiere un viaggio meraviglioso e sorprendente verso il cuore della musica; significa avere la possibilità di apprendere, da uno dei chitarristi maggiormente rappresentativi del panorama europeo e mondiale, le caratteristiche evolutive dei linguaggi chitarristici dagli anni settanta ai giorni nostri. Introducendo gli elementi tecnici delle trascrizioni possiamo sottolineare sin da subito alcuni tratti comuni che sottostanno allo stile di Dodi Battaglia e che sorprendono per la loro grande varietà ed importanza. Uno degli aspetti primari dello stile di Dodi è senza dubbio la sua identità di compositore che ha profondamente impressionato le caratteristiche del suo linguaggio chitarristico orientandolo verso una rara ricerca della musicalità e della funzionalità delle linee strumentali all'arrangiamento dei brani. Dodi possiede infatti la principale dote che deve avere un musicista, ovvero la capacità di rendere le proprie idee parte essenziale del brano: ogni tema, ogni accordo eseguiti da Dodi, non rimangono semplici "soli" o "accompagnamenti", diventano parte integrante ed imprescindibile dei brani. Tale caratteristica creativa e compositiva emerge in maniera inconfutabile in numerose composizioni dall'impronta sia acustica (vedi: "Pierre';' "50 primavere';' "Grandi speranze'') che elettrica (vedi: "Dammi Solo un minuto''; "Amici per sempre''). Un altro aspetto sorprendente dello stile di Dodi è l'assoluta ecletticità e completezza tecnica e stilistica unita alla "grande personalità musicale" che, pur nell'evoluzione costante dei linguaggi, mantiene sempre salda e riconoscibile la sua identità chitarristica rendendolo "Artista" prima che semplice strumentista. Tale completezza diventa poi ancor più sorprendente se analizzata e contestualizzata storicamente in quanto essa mostra chiaramente la capacità di Dodi di precorrere costantemente i tempi e di essere egli sempre all'avanguardia rispetto ai colleghi europei. Fin dai brani più datati trascritti (vedi: "Parsifal" e "Classe '58'') è chiara la capacità di Dodi di anticipare le sonorità, i fraseggi e le scelte stilistiche che saranno poi caratterizzanti di intere epoche influenzando profondamente le generazioni future. Scendendo negli elementi più tecnici del linguaggio, facendo scorrere l'indice del volume, è immediato notare come i brani scelti per la trascrizione rappresentino mondi musicali differenti nei quali viene messa in luce la notevole preparazione teorica e tecnica di Dodi e la capacità di questo di essere presente, sempre con livelli altissimi, in contesti diversi. Uno degli aspetti, a mio awiso maggiormente sorprendenti, vista la grande notorietà di Dodi come virtuoso della "chitarra elettrica", è l'incredibile preparazione tecnica dello stesso nei linguaggi acustici, nei quali in maniera ancora più naturale, tutte le doti preliminarmente indicate si esprimono al massimo del loro potenziale. La notorietà internazionale di un brano come "Uomini soli" non lascia ombra di dubbio, sin dalla frase introduttiva della chitarra acustica, della perfetta padronanza di Dodi dello strumento. Ma, oltre al brano citato, sono però anche altre le composizioni trascritte che contribuiscono a chiarificare tale lato tecnico dell'Artista: ad esempio "Grandi speranze", brano nel quale, fin dal tema emergono le caratteristiche sorprendenti di cui sopra. Questa composizione è infatti una vera lezione di tecnica di scrittura, oltre che di un chitarrismo latino, nel quale il tocco e gli elementi tecnici (vibrato, legato etc.) si sposano in maniera assolutamente per...

 

Brani:

 

Battaglia, Dodi - 50 primavere - Musica: D. Battaglia - Testo: S. D'Orazio - 1992

Battaglia, Dodi - Amici per sempre - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1996

Battaglia, Dodi - Buona fortuna e buon viaggio - Musica: D. Battaglia - Testo: S. D'Orazio - 2000

Battaglia, Dodi - Canterò per te - Musica: D. Battaglia - Testo: V. Negrini - 1980

Battaglia, Dodi - Che vuoi che sia - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: S. D'Orazio - 1988

Battaglia, Dodi - Chi fermerà la musica - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1981

Battaglia, Dodi - Classe 58 - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1978

Battaglia, Dodi - Dammi solo un minuto - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1977

Battaglia, Dodi - Giorni infiniti - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1986

Battaglia, Dodi - Grandi speranze - Musica: R. Facchinetti - Testo: V. Negrini - 1983

Battaglia, Dodi - Il cielo è blu sopra le nuvole - Musica: R. Facchinetti - Testo: V. Negrini - 1992

Battaglia, Dodi - Io sono vivo - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1979

Battaglia, Dodi - La mia donna - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1984

Battaglia, Dodi - Lettera da Berlino est - Musica: R. Facchinetti, R. Canzian – Testo: S. D'Orazio - 1983

Battaglia, Dodi - L’altra donna - Musica: D. Battaglia - Testo: V. Negrini - 1990

Battaglia, Dodi - L’ultima notte di caccia - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1979

Battaglia, Dodi - Non lasciarmi mai più - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1997

Battaglia, Dodi - Notte a sorpresa - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1979

Battaglia, Dodi - Padre a vent’anni - Musica: D. Battaglia - Testo: V. Negrini - 2000

Battaglia, Dodi - Parsifal (2a parte) - Musica: R. Facchinetti - 1973

Battaglia, Dodi – Pierre - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1976

Battaglia, Dodi - Rotolando respirando - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1977

Battaglia, Dodi - Se c’è un posto nel tuo cuore - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 2000

Battaglia, Dodi - Un grande amore - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 2000

Battaglia, Dodi - Uomini soli - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini - 1990

Battaglia, Dodi – Vita - Musica: R. Facchinetti – Testo: V. Negrini

Battaglia, Dodi – Viva - Musica: R. Facchinetti - 1979

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GILBERT PAUL STYLE TECHNICAL SHREDDING Key of A Guitar Quick Licks Andy James DVD CHITARRISTA MR. BIG

GILBERT PAUL STYLE TECHNICAL SHREDDING, Key of A. Guitar Quick Licks. Andy James DVD

Technical Shredding in A harmonic minor.

Learn killer rock guitar licks in the style of Paul Gilbert, technical shredding virtuoso! Also includes a guitar jam track. Lessons by Andy James.

Each DVD in the Quick Licks series includes an arsenal of licks in the style of your chosen artist to add to your repertoire, plus backing tracks to practice your new licks and techniques.

Andy James is a well respected guitarist and teacher whose influences include Greg Howe, Paul Gilbert, Tony Macalpine and Zakk Wylde.

His blistering technique has been applauded by guitar legends such as Vinnie Moore, and featured on Sky TV's Musicians Channel.

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SLASH STYLE Key of E HIGH ENERGY ROCK Guitar Quick Licks Danny Gill DVD CHITARRA GUNS N' ROSES

SLASH STYLE DVD. HIGH ENERGY ROCK, Key of E. Guitar Quick Licks. Danny Gill DVD

 

Product Description:

Learn licks in the style of Slash, whose killer riffs and instantly recognizable sound made him one of the most acclaimed guitarists of our time! Also includes a rock guitar jam track. Lessons by Danny Gill.

Each Quick Licks DVD includes an arsenal of licks in the style of your chosen artist to add to your repertoire, plus backing tracks to practice your licks and techniques. 

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RONDAT PATRICK GUITAR OF CD TABLATURE LIBRO CHITARRA VIVALDI TRIBUTE ELEGY Jean-Michel Jarre

RONDAT PATRICK, GUITAR OF. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .

LIBRO DI MUSICA METAL CON CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA :

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

 

Rondat è un virtuosista francese, tecnicamente tra i più bravi in Europa. Ha suonato con gli Elegy, Jean Michel Jarre, il G3 con Joe Satriani e Steve Vai, a Parigi.

Prodotto Metodo, studio, tecnica

Per Chitarra con tablature

Allegati CD

Un homme, une guitare. Dix doigts, six cordes.

Cette équation, Pat:rick Rondat s'échine à la résoudre depuis toujours ou presque.

Un beau paquet d'années en tout cas.

Ni le premier ni le dernier, rétorquera-t-on. Pas faux. Seulement, quand on choisit de monter au front seul (le plus souvent) et de lier son destin à la musique instrumentale (la plupart du temps), c'est peu dire qu'on ne se facilite pas la tâche! A fortiori quand il s'agit ensuite d'intituler - puis de les incarner - certains de ses titres-morceaux «The Day After )}(le jour d'après), « Rape Of The Earth )}(viol de la terre), « Shattered Chains )}(chaînes brisées), «Welcome To The Donkeys Island)} (bon, là, ça devrait aller au niveau de l'anglais, non? Donkey, peut-être? Âne, baudet. ..), pour ne prendre que quelques exemples plus ou moins récents ... Au fil des années, entre albums solo et projets collectifs Oean-Michel Jarre, Elegy, Consortium Project, un dernier en date en totale osmose avec le pianiste classique Hervé N'Kaoua), Patrick Rondat aura su s'attirer les faveurs et les ferveurs de centaines de milliers d'aficionados, guitaristes ou pas. Si vous lisez ces lignes, les probabilités sont grandes que vous apparteniez à la première catégorie. Apprentis ou confirmés du manche et de la tige de vibrato, est-il besoin de vous préciser que vous allez pénétrer ici dans un territoire à nul autre pareil ? Un univers où la virtuosité n'est jamais prétexte, où la mélodie se conjugue au mode exigence, où le sens de la note juste confine à l'obsession. Qu'ils prennent leur temps pour installer leurs climats ou qu'ils « déboulent pleine bourre )},les différents chapitres qui jalonnent le parcours musical de Patrick ont ceci en commun que leur force évocatrice, leur faculté à faire naître des images dans l'esprit de celui qui les reçoit, en font aussitôt une signature, une « marque de fabrique)} identifiable entre toutes. Et ce qu'ils défouraillent le hard-rock et/ou le heavy-metal, caressent le jazz ou se frottent à la musique classique. Oserait-on vous recommander de faire preuve de patience et de persévérance au moment de vous essayer à en percer les méandres et les mystères? Allez, osons! Bon courage en tout cas (dans tous les sens du terme ... ) ! Xavier Bonnet

 

SERIE ARTISTE • Patrick RONDAT

Au fil des années, entre albums solo et projets collectifs (Jean-Michel Jarre, Elegy, Consortium Project, Hervé N’Kaoua…), Patrick Rondat aura su s’attirer les faveurs et les ferveurs de centaines de milliers d’aficionados, guitaristes ou pas. 8 titres incontournables relevés note pour note, vérifiés et validés par Patrick Rondat, en solfège et tablatures, accompagnés d’un CD contenant les play-backs :

– Donkeys Island - Patrick Rondat

– Tethys - Patrick Rondat, trascritto da Franck Graziano

– World Of Silence - Patrick Rondat, trascritto da Franck Graziano

– Partita - musica: J. S. Bach

– Barbarians At The Gates - Patrick Rondat, trascritto da Franck Graziano

– Avalonia - Patrick Rondat, trascritto da Franck Graziano

– Vivaldi Tribute - musica Antonio Vivaldi, arangiamento Patrick  Rondat - 1995

– Rape Of The Earth - Patrick Rondat, trascritto da Franck Graziano

Avec une interview et de nombreux conseils pédagogiques. 

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MASON DAVE THE LEGENDARY GUITAR OF TABLATURE DVD Hot Licks CHITARRA VIDEO DIDATTICO

MASON DAVE, THE LEGENDARY GUITAR OF. TABLATURE DVD

 

Publisher: Hot Licks

Format: DVD

Artist: Dave Mason

 

Play along with Dave and learn from one of rock's greatest guitar players! In this hour-long guitar lesson, Dave shows you exactly how to play all the guitar parts to his classic hits, including “We Just Disagree” and “Only You Know and I Know.” Dave covers altered tunings, bends, slides, and blues licks as well as strumming patterns and rhythm guitar “feel.” Split screen right- and left-hand close-ups make learning the “right” way to play these classics easy.

Dave Mason is one of rock's most influential guitarists. At age 18, Mason teamed up with Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood to form the legendary band Traffic. At age 19, Mason penned the classic rock anthem “Feelina!! Alright.” In addition to his own successful solo career, Mason has played and recorded with Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Fleetwood Mac. A Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Dave is currently performing with his band across the U.S. and Canada.

Run Time: 1:00:00

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SKOLNICK ALEX JAZZ GUITAR BREAKING THE TRADITIONAL BARRIERS 3 DVD TABLATURE chitarra ViDeO

SKOLNICK ALEX, JAZZ GUITAR. BREAKING THE TRADITIONAL BARRIERS. SHEET MUSIC BOOKLET with TABLATURE & 3 DVD . 

 

3 DVD VIDEO DI MUSICA .

CHITARRA 

LIBRETTO 

 

Serie: Rock House

Editore: Rock House

Formato: DVD

Artista: Alex Skolnick

Alex Skolnick è conosciuto nel mondo odierno per aver creato un mix senza precedenti tra la musica metal e il jazz tradizionale. Fino al 1993 era conosciuto solo come il chitarrista dei Testament, ora Skolnick si è dato al Jazz come Andy Summers dei Police. Chi non conosce una persona che ha fatto la stessa cosa? Negli anni '80 era un metallaro e come musica esisteva solo l'heavy, adesso studia l'armonia quartale e suona fraseggi Jazz. Nel suo primo programma istruttivo, Alex ci svela le prospettive e i segreti per conoscere la chitarra jazz. Usando le progressioni blues classiche ci guida attraverso i concetti del jazz e ci dimostra come eseguire le progressioni concentrando l'attenzione sulla tonalità, le triadi, gli abbellimenti, i modi e i patters. Imparerai ad applicare tecniche come gli accordi estensi, i cromatismi, il fraseggio jazz, e aggiungerai alle tue abilità accenti Bossa Nova, swing, 6/8 e stile ritmico di valzer. Alex trasforma le canzoni rock come "Still loving you" degli Scorpions in composizioni jazz, e ci spiega il suo approccio agli standard classici come “Autumn Leaves.” Chitarristi jazz, rock e metal troveranno che gli argomenti di questo programma dedicati alla teoria e ai concetti della musica jazz arricchiranno il vocabolario, il repertorio, fluidificheranno il fraseggio   complessiva. Formattato per la zona 0 per ogni tipo di DVD player. 62 Pagine TABLATURE

 

Alex Skolnick is world renowned for creating an unprecedented blend of Metal and traditional Jazz. On his first-ever instructional program, Alex shares his perspectives and secrets for conquering Jazz guitar. Using basic Blues progressions, he guides you through Jazz concepts and shows how to follow progressions by targeting chord tones, triads, embellishments, modes and Jazz patterns. Learn to apply techniques like upper chord extensions, chromaticism, Jazz licks, and to add Bossa Nova, Swing, 6/8 time and Waltz rhythmic styles to your skill set. Alex reveals how he transforms rock songs like the Scorpions "Still Loving You" into a Jazz composition, as well as his approach to classic standards such as "Autumn Leaves." Jazz, Rock and Metal guitarists, will find this program details Jazz theory and concepts that will increase your music vocabulary, repertoire and overall fluency.

160 minutes on a 3 DVDs ,

52 Page Interactive Tab Booklet , 

You Print Right From The DVDs Video ,

 

Well, it's finally here. I need to recharge my batteries and escape from the wonderful but daunting task of coming up with a new instructional guitar. However, I'm dreaming up lots of ideas for the future, and in all likelihood I'll return before you know it with loads of fresh ideas. In the meantime, a lot of things are going on which require more attention than I can give while still maintaining the quality you expect in this column. I'd like to take this opportunity to describe what's going on, then leave you with some closing advice. Right now I have a bunch of things in the works. My latest project features guitar, saxophone, bass, drums and percussion, and it's a far cry from anything I've done before. It's raw, funky instrumental music, a lot of it inspired by '70s crime/suspense theme songs. Although it is energetic enough for rock fans, the grooves make it perfect for jazz improvisation, with a lot of interplay between the instruments. It's a great opportunity to put to work a lot of the ideas I've presented here over the years. Will it become a national act? Who knows, but at the very least, this project has been getting a very positive response by those who have seen it so far. Even if it's destined never to break out of the Bay Area here in California, it's so enjoyable that it's still worth it. Current plans are to record a high-quality demo and release it independently. Keep an eye out for Alex Skolnick & The Skoltones you'll see an update with information and a mail-order address in these pages soon enough. The other thing going on, which may or may not come as a shock, is that I've been attending college part time. Now, before you think I'm giving up on music, relax. In fact, going to college is probably the best thing I can do for myself for several reasons. Many of you may be relieved to know you can earn a decent living from teaching and doing guitar clinics, but there's still the harsh reality of the music business: Many musicians are forced to get regular jobs that force them to scale back their practice schedules or quit their instruments entirely. I'd hate to be in that position, but as my name recognition subsides and the music industry becomes increasingly hostile toward serious musicians, there are no guarantees I will be able to continue making a living at this level. Of course, I hope I can, but at this point I have to be realistic. An advantage of going back to school is that it opens up a lot of possibilities; it's tough to get hired without a degree, no matter who you are. I'm taking formal music studies, which is new for me since I learned guitar through self-teaching and private lessons. I'm also studying literature and creative writing. Creativity comes in many forms, and writing this column has instilled in me the desire to expand this knowledge. (l hope it's done the same for you.) I've got some great ideas for stories and insight on the music business, as well as instruction books. So in the meantime, whether I end up with a record deal for the new project, a degree, or both, it feels like I'm on the right track. For the first time I'm making the most of myself as an artist, and I'm much happier than I've ever been. I'd like to close with some parting advice for all of you. Here are three fundamental problems I have noticed in students, whether at clinics or in private lessons. If any of these apply to you, you might want to consider my suggestions.

 

Bad Pitch

In many ways, the guitar is like the human voice. There are many references to making the guitar "sing," and it's a fitting analogy. And just as it is unpleasant to listen to a vocalist who is off key, the same is true of guitarists. One of the worst habits of guitarists is bending notes and chords out of tune unintentionally. Try holding a single note or a chord, and look at the strings. The space between them should be perfectly even, as ifyou weren't touching the guitar. When bending a note intentionally, you should always have a target note you're shooting for, matching the pitch of that note exactly. Practice by playing the target note first, and keep the pitch ingrained in your mind. It helps to play over a chord that is played by a friend or that you recorded on tape. It also helps to play along with an album, especially one with a good guitarist. Always make sure the guitar is in tune before practicing your bends.

 

Excess Vibrato

This one drives me nuts! Even many advanced players are guilty of it. Like pitch, vibrato applies to guitar in much the same manner as the human voice. The purpose of vibrato is to enhance a note that is held. In general, it is best not to vibrate a note as soon as it is struck, but to wait until it has had a chance to ring, even if for only a split second. If everything you play is laced with vibrato, it sounds ridiculous. For an exercise, play some licks with absolutely no vibrato, keeping all the notes in perfect pitch. If this is hard to do, you need to break the habit of excess vibrato. Vibrato can be an excellent way to enhance your notes, but you need to be in control of it.

 

Poor Sense of Timing

This point can't be emphasized enough. Many players spend countless hours practicing scales and licks, only to get stuck because they haven't developed their sense of timing. Metronomes, drum machines, and albums are all excellent sources of a pulse, and it helps to use them when you practice. Even if you can tap to a metronome perfectly, it is important to have an understanding of the possibilities that lie in between the basic 4/4 beats. It is a challenge to play eighth notes, 16th notes, triplets, quintuplets, and sextuplets with good timing. If you practice without a pulse, you may be playing incorrectly, and it is harder to gain control of your playing. Try analyzing the timing of the licks you learn, and make sure that you have them right before trying to use the licks in a song. Hopefully this advice will come in handy. I can't thank you enough for the support you've given me over the years. Your letters and kind words have been more than appreciated. 

 

BROADENING

by Alex Skolnick
Alex Skolnick is currently working with his band, Exhihit A, as well as with Savatage. In addition to gaining notoriety as the author of this DVD, Alex was afounding member and drivingforce behind Testament.

It's time for a break from music
theory. This month, let's talk in detail
about guitar playing, in particular, developing
your own style. People often tell me
they can recognize my playing, and ask how I
developed my style. It's always flattering, and comes a bit
as a surprise, because style is not something I consciously work
on. Developing a style should happen naturally, but one of the
most important elements (aside from dedicated practice) is to
have broad horizons when it comes to listening to, learning, and
appreciating music. There are many steps you can take to broaden
your horizons. Here are a few of the most important ones:

1. Don't pay attention to just the popular guitarists. For one
thing, copying guitarists of the moment will make you sound
like many others, since they're all learning the same licks. Many
of the greatest guitarists are unknown to the music community
at large. Often there are really good local guitarists lurking
around town, especially if you live in a well· populated area. Also,
there is a whole slew of lesser known guitarists, with albums out,
who should not go unnoticed. Some personal favorites: Jimmy
Herring (Aquarium Rescue Unit), Birelli Lagrene, Danny Gatton,
The Hellecasters (Jerry Donahue, Will Ray, John Jorgenson),
Charlie Hunter, Bill Frisell, Scott Henderson, and Pat Martino.
You probably won't be seeing these guys on M1V anytime soon.

2. Listen to different styles of music. It's too easy to lose sight
of good music; for example, a lot of us grow up with the idea that
anything that's not "rock" (particularly jazz or classical) is boring,
that it seems like our parents' music. I too used to think this, and
the very reason I got into hard rock/heavy metal was that it represented
rebellion. There's nothing wrong with this. But if you
want to be a more serious musician, you're going to have to
learn to appreciate more serious music.
When you're young, music is often the force that unites an
entire social scene. Back in high school, most of my friends and I
had long hair, leather jackets, and listened to Judas Priest,
Scorpions, and a new group called Metallica. Today, a lot of high
schoolers hang out in the same type of social situations, except
they have short, spiked hair and baggy clothes, and listen to
groups like Green Day and Smashing Pumpkins. That's fine, but
it's important to step outside of your particular movement when
it comes to listening to music, even though you're subject to
peer pressure.

3. Go beyond your current favorite players. Guitar playing
didn't start with Van Halen, even though he inspired many of
us to pick the instrument up. While it's fine to be influenced by
'80s and '90s players, realize that most of them were inspired
by another set of players when they were growing up. One
thing that has definitely helped me is learning about the
influences of my favorite players, and their influences, and so
on. Many guitarists have inspired wider interest in other musicians
by citing them as influences. For example: Michael :g,
Schenker (Jeff Beck, Leslie West), Jimi Hendrix (B.B. King, Muddy Waters), Jeff Beck (Roy Buchanan, Les Paul), Al Di
Meola (John McLaughlin, John Coltrane), John McLaughlin (Miles Davis, Charlie Parker), etc. The list goes on.

4. Listen to players of other instruments. Many amazing
players don't play the guitar. So what? You can still get a lot of
licks, grooves and other ideas listening to bassists, keyboardists
and horn players. Following are a handful of recommendations:
Bass: Besides Flea and Les Claypool, check out players like
Otiel Burbridge (Aquarium Rescue Unit), Victor Wooten (Bela
Fleck & The Flecktones), Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke, Marcus
Miller, Daryl Jones, John Patitucci, Michael Manring, and Stu
Hamm.
Keyboards/Piano: Before keyboards and piano took a PR
nosedive in the '80s with the advent of "pop" fusion and "lite"
metal, they were often found in rock, jazz and fusion as dynamic,
exciting musical tools. Check out Chick Corea (especially with
AI Di Meola in Return To Forever), Thelonious Monk (jazz legend
whose fans include Jeff Beck and Henry Rollins), Joe
Zawinul (Weather Report), Joey DeFrancesco (20-something virtuoso),
Herbie Hancock (Headhunters), Jan Hammer (with Jeff
Beck, John McLaughlin), John Lord (Deep Purple), and Rick
Wakeman (Yes).
Horns: Miles Davis (rock fans should start with Aura, We
Want Miles, and Decoy, which feature guitarists John
McLaughlin, Mike Stern and John Scofield, respectively), The
Brecker Brothers (funky and dynamic with the energy of hard
rock-coined the term "heavy metal bebop"), John Coltrane
(saxophone genius), and Wayne Shorter (especially with Weather
Report or Miles).
5. Copy others' phrases exactly. At first, this probably sounds
like it would be defeating the purpose of sounding original, but
it's not. Copying phrases helps develop your ear and your sense
of timing and feel for the music. In the long run it will help you
in the development of your own phrases. Most well-known
artists have practiced by learning the phrases of others, and
many still do it. Van Halen has professed to learning all of Eric
Clapton's Cream solos at one time or another. John Coltrane was
known to run through entire Charlie Parker solos as part of his
warm-up routine. Eric Johnson has said he still gets inspiration
from studying Jimi Hendrix's playing. The more players you
learn phrases from, the better. But just because you learn their
phrases doesn't mean you have to copy everything else about
them.
It is one thing to learn the phrases of different artists, mix
and match, and use their influence to
develop your own voice. But it is
another thing entirely to copy someone'
s material, songwriting style, feel,
tone, gear, clothes, etc. One is innovation,
the other is imitation. 

Prezzo: €149,99
€149,99

THE LIVING END, STATE OF EMERGENCY. TABLATURE

THE LIVING END, STATE OF EMERGENCY. TABLATURE

Formato: Softcover - TABLATURE
Artista: The Living End

The Living End – State of Emergency contiene 

The Living End – State of Emergency contains all the songs from this Australian band's hit album arranged for guitar tablature. Complete with full lyrics, chords, melody line and features the top ten single “What's on Your Radio” and the single “Wake Up.” 104 pages
 

Prezzo: €24,99
€24,99

RED, INNOCENCE AND INSTINCT. TABLATURE

RED, INNOCENCE AND INSTINCT. TABLATURE

 

Guitar Tab
Series: Songbooks and Folios
Publisher: Brentwood-Benson
Format: Softcover - TABLATURE
Artist: Red
Piano Level: Moderate

The newest artist songbook from Red features the song arrangements from their 2009 CD release. This folio also contains bonus songs from the End of Silence CD including: Breathe Into Me • Let Go • Already Over • Pieces

Songs include: Already Over • Breathe Into Me • Confession (What's Inside My Head) • Death of Me • Fight Inside • Let Go • Mystery of You • Never Be the Same • Ordinary World • Out From Under • Pieces • Shadows • Start Again • Take It All Away

Already Over
Breathe Into Me
Confession (What's Inside My Head)
Death of Me
Fight Inside
Let Go
Mystery of You
Never Be the Same
Ordinary World
Out From Under
Pieces
Shadows
Start Again
Take It All Away

144 pages

Prezzo: €19,95
€19,95

MOTION CITY SOUNDTRACK, BEST OF. Guitar Recorded Version. TABLATURE

MOTION CITY SOUNDTRACK, BEST OF. Guitar Recorded Version. TABLATURE

Best of Motion City Soundtrack

Series: Guitar Recorded Version
Format: Softcover - TABLATURE
Artist: Motion City Soundtrack

13 highlights from this Minneapolis punk quintet's first three albums. Includes: Broken Heart • Everything Is Alright • Fell in Love Without You • Fell in Love Without You (Acoustic) • The Future Freaks Me Out • Hold Me Down • It Had to Be You • Last Night • Make Out Kids • My Favorite Accident • This Is for Real • Time Turned Fragile • When You're Around.

Broken Heart
Everything Is Alright
Fell In Love Without You
Fell In Love Without You (Acoustic)
The Future Freaks Me Out
Hold Me Down
It Had To Be You
Last Night
Make Out Kids
My Favorite Accident
This Is For Real
Time Turned Fragile
When You're Around

104 pages

Prezzo: €19,95
€19,95

THEM CROOKED VULTURES. Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE

THEM CROOKED VULTURES. Guitar Recorded Version TABLATURE

 

Format: Softcover - TABLATURE

Artist: Them Crooked Vultures

 

Gruppo composto dal bassista dei Led Zeppelin John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl (Nirvana, FooFighter), e Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age). Nirvana-Stone Age-Zeppelin.

“New Fang” and: Dead End Friends • Elephants • Reptiles • Scum Bag Blues • Spinning in Daffodils • and more. 66 pagine.

Prezzo: €22,99
€22,99
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