CHRISTIAN CHARLIE, THE GUITAR CHORD SHAPES OF. Joseph Weidlich CD TABLATURE
THE GUITAR CHORD SHAPES OF CHARLIE CHRISTIAN. CD TABLATURE
Series: Guitar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Medium: Softcover with CD
Artist: Charlie Christian
Author: Joseph Weidlich
The concepts and fingerings in this book have been developed by analyzing the licks used by Charlie Christian. Chord shapes are moveable; thus one can play the riffs in virtually any key without difficulty by simply moving the shape, and fingerings used to play them, up or down the fingerboard. The author shows how the chord shapes - F, D and A - are formed, then can easily be modified to major, minor, dominant seventh and diminished seventh chord voicings. Analyzing licks frequently used by Charlie Christian, Joe has identified a series of what he calls tetrafragments, i.e., the core element of a lick. The identifiable "sound" of a particular lick is preserved regardless of how many notes are added on either side of it, e.g., pickup notes or tag endings. Many examples are shown and played on the CD of how this basic concept was used by Charlie Christian to keep his solo lines moving forward. Weidlich also makes observations on the physical manner Charlie Christian used in playing jazz guitar and how that approach contributed to his smooth, mostly down stroke, pick technique.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Scale Forms
3. Idiomatic Techniques
Glissando
Cadential Endings
Single Note/Chord Usage for Rhythmic Emphasis
Mordent
Bent Notes
4. Chord Shapes
F chord shape
Triads
Licks
Augmented Second-Third Scale Note Sequence
TetraFragments
E chord shape [subset of the F chord shape]
D chord shape
Regular A chord shape
Long A chord shape
5. Dominant Seventh Chord Shapes
F7 chord shape
D7 chord shape
Open A7 chord shape
V9/13 Dominant Seventh Chord Shapes
6. Minor Chord Shapes
F minor chord shape
D minor chord shape
A minor chord shape
7. Diminished Seventh [°7] Chord Shape
8. Vertical Fingerings
9. The iv minor Chord
10. Root Movement Chord Shape Choice
11. Charlie Christian's Playing Style
12. Final Thoughts
Author's Biography




