METAL LEAD GUITAR VOLUME 1 TROY STETINA LIBRO CD TABLATURE VIBRATO-BENDING-TAPPING-FRASEGGI
METAL LEAD GUITAR VOLUME 1. Stetina. BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE.
LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA METAL, CON CD.
SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON:
ACCORDI, TABLATURE.
Finalmente disponibile in italiano il 1° volume della serie di Troy Stetina, uno dei più grandi didatti e chitarristi metal. I suoi metodi, utilizzati da insegnanti e musicisti di tutto il mondo, forniscono un sistema completo per l’apprendimento e il perfezionamento del metal e per la costruzione di una solida preparazione musicale di livello professionale. Il cd guida allegato ad ogni volume costituisce un valido e prezioso supporto per lo studio individuale.
Metal lead Guitar, volume 1 è il punto di partenza per chi è già in possesso dei rudimenti fondamentali della musica. Il sistema notazionale utilizzato non richiede l’apprendimento della lettura musicale, ma fa uso delle tablature, dove i simboli ritmici sono applicati direttamente sui numeri. Propone una breve panoramica sulle tecniche di base e sei assoli, accompagnati da una band e di difficoltà e velocità progressiva, che sintetizzano e applicano gli argomenti di ogni capitolo.
Argomenti trattati:
utilizzo delle scale minori pentatoniche, blues, doriche e minori naturali nelle frasi e negli assoli; la varietà delle articolazioni dei suoni che comprendono tipi diversi di bending, vibrato, palm-muting, staccato, ecc.; concetti sul ritmo e sul fraseggio, la costruzione di una solida tecnica per la pennata alternata, una serie di esercizi per lo sviluppo della velocità, la teoria di base, le forme e il concatenamento delle scale, il tapping, gli armonici e l’utilizzo della leva per il vibrato.
Traduzione italiana di Manuel Consigli
Series: Stylistic Method
Medium: Softcover with CD
Author: Troy Stetina
This intense metal method teaches you the elements of lead guitar technique with an easy to understand, player-oriented approach. The metal concepts, theory, and musical principles are all applied to real metal licks, runs and full compositions. Learn at your own pace through 12 fully transcribed heavy metal solos from simple to truly terrifying! "One of the most thorough" and "one of the best rock series currently available" - Guitar Player magazine. Music and examples demonstrated on CD. 64 pages
FOREWORD
The Metal Lead Guitar Method is designed to bring you to top notch lead guitar playing. This book, Volume I, is most appropriate for intermediate level players who have already been playing guitar for a year or more. Beginners are directed to Metal Lead Guitar Primer. Keep in mind that the pace of this method is somewhat ambitious, challenging you with a realistically professional level by the end of Volume 2, so take your time with it. It'll be worthwhile! Volume I kicks off with a brief overview of the fundamentals in the first chapter, then launches into the first of six solos with full backing band. As the method progresses, these solos build in speed and level of difficulty. Specific highlights of Volume I include using various minor pentatonic, blues, dorian, and natural minor scale forms in licks and solos, a variety of articulations including different types of string bending, vibrato, palm-muting, staccato, etc., phrasing and rhythmic concepts, building a solid alternate picking format, a series of speed exercises, basic scale theory, sequencing and contouring scales, right-handed tapping, harmonics, and using the vibrato bar. By narrowing your focus to just the skills that you need, you'll master them more quickly. And that's how this method is designed to teach metal guitar-the fastest way possible, by tackling just what a guitarist must master in order to be successful in this style. In part, it accomplishes this through a simple tab-staff notational system which eliminates the need for learning standard musical notation by applying rhythm symbols directly to the tablature numbers. Also, grid diagrams complete the shape-oriented approach and speed the learning process. Of course, learning to read standard notation is a useful skill and I highly recommend that anyone interested should pursue it, but it is arguably unnecessary here. In the end, all that matters is the sound and attitude that comes through your speaker cabinet. That is where your attention should be, and that's what this method is all about. Good luck, and enjoy the method!
WELCOME TO THE TROY STETINA SERIES.
The "Troy Stetina Series" is a complete learning system for mastering metal and building solid musicianship. It is written by someone who specializes in metal-who plays it, lives it and breathes it, as well as teaches it-so the result is a genuine and direct approach, giving you the information and technique that you need to get playing quickly and correctly. Taken together, the methods of this series cover the full spectrum of guitar playing, from the very beginning up to the most advanced rhythm and lead concepts, fretboard pyrotechniques, theory, how to develop your own personal lead style, and more. And it even goes beyond guitar playing with a guide to metal songwriting to help you develop that vital skill. In short, this series is designed to take you to a professional level of playing. Brief descriptions of each of the books and videos of the "Troy Stetina Series" appear at the end of this book. Use this to help you navigate through the series, selecting what is best for you. Also, keep in mind that it is generally best to use two or three complementary books at a time, in order to have plenty of variety in your practice routine. Each book's accompanying audio enables you to use them effectively by yourself as well as under the guidance of a teacher.
CONTENTS
Welcome to the TROY STETINA SERIES
Foreword
Introduction
How to read music in this book
Timing and rhythm notation
Chapter 1
The Minor Pentatonic Scale
The Hammer-On and Pull-Off
The Two-Fret Bend
Rock Cliches
Finger Vibrato
Rests
Rhythmic Patterns
Minor Pentatonic Riffs
Special Articulations
Riffs Using the Special Articulations
"Open Fire" (Solo #1)
Chapter 2
Notes on the Sixth String
Changing Keys
The Octave Position
The Diagonal Form
Alternate Picking and Sixteenth Notes
Speed Exercises
"To The Stage" (Solo #2)
Chapter 3
The Blues Scale
The One-Fret Bend
Triplets
Special Articulations
Quarter Note Triplets
Photos
Improvisation and Phrasing
"From the Heart" (Solo #3)
Chapter 4
Notes on the Fifth String
Minor Pentatonic (Fifth String Root)
Scale Tones
Minor Pentatonic Tones
The Natural Minor Scale and Tones
Speed Exercises .
"The Heavy Side" (Solo #4) .
Chapter 5
Cross-String Picking Mechanics .
Scale Sequencing and Contouring .
Scale Sequencing in Licks .
Rhythmic Patterns .
The Dorian Mode .
Sixteenth Note Triplets .
Overbendi ng .
Speed Exercises .
"Montezuma's Revenge" (Solo #5) .
Chapter 6
Natural Harmonics
The Vibrato Bar.
Right-Hand Fretting
Speed Exercises
"Into the Spotlight" (Solo #6)
Keeping Tabs on Your Own Killer Licks.
Notation Guide
Glossary of Terms
THE TROY STETINA SERIES
