GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS

BENSON GEORGE BEST OF GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS BOOK CD LIBRO CHITARRA SPARTITI

BENSON GEORGE, BEST LICKS. Affirmation -billie's bounce (bill's bounce) -body talk -the borgia stick -breezin' -c-smoooth -clockwise -the cooker -easy living -so what -stormy weather (keeps rainin' all the time) -take five -this masquerade. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .

A Step-by-Step Breakdown of His Guitar Styles and Techniques
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: George Benson
Author: Wolf Marshall

Learn and explore the music of one of the most respected and pioneering jazz guitar players of our time. This book/CD pack provides a hands-on analysis of 13 great performances, The CD includes full-band examples of all the exercises. 72 pages

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BEACH BOYS, DEFINITIVE COLLECTION. Guitar SIGNATURE LICKS. Wolf Marshall Hal Leonard CD TABLATURE

BEACH BOYS, DEFINITIVE COLLECTION. SIGNATURE LICKS. CD TABLATURE

A Step-by-Step Breakdown of Their Guitar Styles and Techniques
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB

Artist: The Beach Boys
Arranger: Wolf Marshall

Explore the classic guitar work of the pioneers of California pop-rock with this outstanding book/CD pack. Includes transcriptions, lessons, and in-depth analysis of a dozen of The Beach Boys' finest songs: Be True to Your School - California Girls - Dance, Dance, Dance - Don't Worry Baby - 409 - Fun, Fun, Fun - Good Vibrations - Help Me Rhonda - I Get Around - Kokomo - Shut Down - Surfin' U.S.A. 64 pages.

 

INTRODUCTION
The Beach Boys are the most successful and significant American band of the
rock music era. Founded and masterminded by leader-songwriter-producer Brian Wilson,
the group created a unique and unmistakable sound in a period awash with unique and
unmistakable sounds. The Beach Boys band was born during the early 1960s in the quiet
and unassuming middle-class community of Hawthorne, about five miles inland from
Manhattan Beach, just southwest of Los Angeles. The quintet rode in on relentless waves
of hit singles and albums from 1962-1966. Therein they introduced and personified the
mythic California youth culture and lifestyle with guitar-driven story songs about surfing,
girls, hot rods, girls, motorcycles, girls, sports, girls, cruising, girls, school, girls and, well. ..
girls. During these momentum-gathering years, millions of young and not-so-young music
fans were moved and captivated by the group's sound, delivery, and the depth of understanding
in Brian's thoughtful lyrics.
By 1966, the Beach Boys' approach and poetics had evolved and progressed to
the point where they affected the new and uncategorizable styles brewing in the incipient
age of rock. Tracks like "Good Vibrations," a career-defining single culled from the Pet
Sounds sessions, presaged "art rock" and set impressive new standards for recorded
sound, rock orchestration, instrumental arranging, and vocal performance. These elements
became important influences on the global music scene, influencing megalithic
artists like the Beatles as they crafted their future classic, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band. The rest is history. Ever since, the Beach Boys have remained an institution in
rock's hierarchy.
This guitar Signature Licks volume presents a dozen must-know classics from the
Beach Boys' multi-faceted catalog. Here are catchy rock 'n' roll songs from their early "surfband"
beginnings alongside memorable pop masterpieces and later groundbreaking progressive
numbers. Each is a vital piece of the Beach Boys legacy. Each is an invaluable
part of Americana's music landscape. And each now beckons you to join them on a sUrfin'
safari to a land of good vibrations and beyond. Enjoy. -Wolf Marshall
 
THE RECORDING
Wolf Marshall: guitars, Fender Bass VI, synthesizers
Mike Sandberg: drums, percussion
Michael Della Gala: bass
Ted Vaughn: additional piano and organ on "Good Vibrations"
Recorded at Pacifica Studios and Marshall Arts Studios Produced by Wolf Marshall
 


Be True To Your School
California Girls
Dance, Dance, Dance
Don't Worry Baby
409
Fun, Fun, Fun
Good Vibrations
Help Me Rhonda
I Get Around
Kokomo
Shut Down
Surfin' U.S.A.

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AEROSMITH 1973-1979 GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS CD Back in the Saddle-Dream On-Sweet Emotion-Walk This Way

AEROSMITH, 1973-1979. LICKS. CD TABLATURE

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Aerosmith 1973-1979
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Format: Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Aerosmith

Inventory #HL 00695106
ISBN: 9780793569694
UPC: 073999951066
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
80 pages

One of the most prominent bands of the rock era, Aerosmith Signature Licks 1973-1979 is a step-by-step breakdown of the guitar styles and techniques of the songs that made them famous:

Back In The Saddle
Come Together
Draw The Line
Dream On
Kings & Queens
Last Child
Mama Kin
Same Old Song And Dance
Sweet Emotion
Toys In The Attic
Train Kept A-Rollin'
Walk This Way

80 pages

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AEROSMITH 1979-1998 GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS CD TABLATURE Dude (Looks Like a Lady)-Janie's Got a Gun

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Aerosmith 1979-1998

Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Format: Softcover with CD
Artist: Aerosmith

Inventory #HL 00695219
ISBN: 9780793583324
UPC: 073999952193
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
80 pages

Explore the music of one of rock's greatest bands with this step-by-step breakdown of the guitar styles and techniques of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford. Teaches licks from:

Crazy
Cryin'
Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
Eat The Rich
Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
The Hop
Janie's Got A Gun
Livin' On The Edge
Love In An Elevator
Nine Lives
Rag Doll
Taste Of India
What It Takes

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REINHARDT DJANGO THE BEST OF GUITAR STYLES AND TECHNIQUES OF A JAZZ GIANT SIGNATURE LICKS CD TABLATURE

REINHARDT DJANGO, THE BEST OF, STYLES AND TECHNIQUES OF A JAZZ GIANT. Ain't Misbehavin' -Belleville -Daphne -Dinah -Djangology -Honeysuckle Rose -Limehouse Blues -Marie -Minor Swing -Nuages -Old Folks At Home (Swanee River) -Rose Room -Stardust -Swing 42 -Swing Guitar -Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger). CD TABLATURE

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The Best of Django Reinhardt A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Guitar Styles and Techniques of a Jazz Giant
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Format: Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Django Reinhardt
Author: Joe Charupakorn

Explore the groundbreaking style of one of the most unique and influential guitarists in jazz! This book/CD pack explores 16 of his signature tunes: Ain't Misbehavin' - Belleville - Daphne - Dinah - Djangology - Honeysuckle Rose - Limehouse Blues - Marie - Minor Swing - Nuages - Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) - Rose Room - Stardust - Swing 42 - Swing Guitar - Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger). The CD includes full demos of each.
Inventory #HL 00695660
ISBN: 9780634034312
UPC: 073999549607
Width: 9.0"
Length: 12.0"
96 pages 
 

INTRODUCTION
Just about a half century after his death, Django Reinhardt still remains a towering
figure in the annals of jazz guitar. To this day, his incendiary playing stands up to that
of later virtuoso jazz guitarists such as Joe Pass, Pat Martino, and George Benson. Author
James Lincoln Collier, in his book The Making of Jazz, calls Django "the most important
guitarist in the history of jazz"; when you take into account the hordes of jazz guitarists he
has influenced, he may very well be. His groundbreaking style of playing-marrying
European-influenced scales and harmonies with jazz rhythms-was unheard of during his
time. He was among the first of the European jazz musicians who could cop the jazz feel
correctly, and he left an indelible stamp on the world of jazz guitar. His major influence was
session guitarist Eddie Lang (the first major jazz guitarist). He absorbed Lang's Europeanbased
harmonic concepts and took them one step beyond.
Born Jean Baptise Reinhardt to LaBelle Reinhardt and Jean Vees (his assumed
father) on January 23, 1910 in Liverchees, Belgium near the French border, Django was
raised in true gypsy fashion, travelling around in a caravan and living like a vagabond. He
spent much of his formative years travelling across Europe, eventually settling just outside of Paris.
Django did not attend school and was illiterate-he could neither read nor write.
He did, however, have a passion and a gift for music and eventually received a banjo from
a neighbor named Raclot when he was twelve. He never took formal lessons, but learned
from his father and other musicians in the area, and shortly thereafter began playing with
his father in cafes. By age fourteen he had become a fixture on the Parisian club scene,
and by age eighteen he recorded his first session as a sideman, accompanying an accordion on banjo.
On November 2, 1928, tragedy struck. Django heard some noise and thought it
was a rat scurrying around his wagon. He grabbed a candle, which unexpectedly fell out
of the candleholder and onto a pile of highly flammable artificial flowers that immediately
burst into flames, setting the wagon on fire. Django used a blanket to carry his wife out of
the burning caravan, but his exposed legs and left hand were severely burned. Because
of the severity of the burn, doctors suggested amputating Django's legs, but he vehemently
refused. He would later regain the use of both legs.
His left hand did not have the same good fortune, and his music career appeared
to be doomed. Django was resilient, however, and trudged along, trying to play guitar
again while in the hospital. He eventually regained the use of his thumb, index, and middle
fingers, but never the full use of the ring and pinky fingers. Over a year later, he was
able to play again using his functioning left-hand fingers.
In 1928 Django met Stephane Grapelli, a violinist with whom he would have a
career-long relationship. They were both struggling young musicians trying to make their
way in the jazz scene. In 1933, they finally had the chance to play together in the Quintet
of the Hot Club of France (which also featured Django's brother Joseph on rhythm guitar),
an incarnation of the Hotel Claridge Orchestra. The Ultraphone Record Company gave the
group a record deal in 1934, and their first recording sent shockwaves throughout the
European jazz scene. This spawned a series of group recordings that would elevate the
group's popularity and allow them to play concert halls.
When World War II started, the group was on tour in London. Django and company
retreated to Paris, but Grapelli chose to stay behind in London. As a result of the
German invasion of France, Django became a god in the eyes of the French. He was a national hero who represented a unique and free spirit that stood tall against the repressive, stifling nature of the German invaders.

AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' Words by Andy Razaf
Music by Thomas "Fats" Waller and Harry Brooks
Django Reinhardt's solo on "Ain't Misbehavin' ,"with its motivic and rhythmic development,
is an exemplary model of solo construction. After the opening quote of the theme,
Django weaves through the chord changes with primarily scalar runs based on the D
major scale (D-E-F#-G-A-B-C#). In measure 7 he introduces a triplet motive that is
repeated for three consecutive measures. The motive begins on the root and hammers
and pulls back and forth up a half step. This lick is transposed up a perfect 4th in measure
8 to correspond to the chord change (Bm-Em). In measure 9 the pattern begins on the
9th of the D chord and hammers onto the minor 3rd (Fq), creating a bluesy effect. Notice
how the pattern gets rhythmically displaced in the following measures, starting on beat 3
in measure 7, beat 2 in measure 8, and back to beat 3 in measure 10. This figure is recalled in
measures 39-40.
Another motive is introduced in measure 25, comprised of a note followed by a
higher note, which is bent up a half step. Django leaps from A to E and bends up to Fq,
the bluesy b3rd of the D chord. This is followed by a bend from G# to A, the 5th of the D
chord. Some arpeggiated lines follow in measures 30-32, and in measures 33-36 Django
continues to develop the bending motive, this time starting with a bend from E#to F#, the 3rd of the D chord.
Chromaticism is abundant throughout the solo and used primarily in one of two
ways: as neighbor tones and passing tones. For example, the triplet motive (mentioned
above) in measures 7-9 uses a chromatic upper neighbor trill. In measure 58, chromatic
passing tones fill the gap from A down to F#.Measure 59 has an A# passing tone between
A and B, measure 61 also has an A# passing tone between A and B (this time an octave
lower), and in measure 62 there are chromatic passing tones from A# to ct

 

Table of contents:

Ain't Misbehavin'
Belleville
Daphne
Dinah
Djangology
Honeysuckle Rose
Limehouse Blues
Marie
Minor Swing
Nuages
Old Folks At Home (Swanee River)
Rose Room
Stardust
Swing 42
Swing Guitar
Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger)

96 pages

Ain't Misbehavin' - WORDS: RAFAZ - MUSIC: WALLER, BROOKS - 1929
Belleville - DJANGO REINHARTD - 1944
Daphne - DJANGO REINHARDT - 1938
Dinah - WORDS: LEWIS, YOUNG - MUSIC: HARRY AKST - 1925
Djangology - DJANGO REINHARDT, STEPHANE GRAPELLI - 1937
Honeysuckle Rose - WORDS: ANDY RAFAZ - MUSIC: FATS WALLER - 1929
Limehouse Blues - WORDS: FURBER - MUSIC: BRAHAM -
Marie - IRVING BERLIN - 1928
Minor Swing - DJANGO REINHARDT, STEPHANE GRAPELLI - 1938
Nuages – DJANGO REINHARDT, JACQUES LARUE -
Old Folks At Home (Swanee River) - STEPHEN C. FOSTER -
Rose Room – WORDS: HARRY WILLIAMS - MUSIC: ART HICKMAN -
Stardust – WORDS: PARISH – MUSIC: CARMICHAEL - 1928
Swing 42 – DJANGO REINHARDT - 1941
Swing Guitar - DJANGO REINHARDT, STEPHANE GRAPELLI - 1937
Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger) - WORDS: HARRY DECOSTA - MUSIC: DIXIELAND BAND -

Violin arranged for guitar
 

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MONTGOMERY WES-BEST Signature Licks Guitar CD TABLATURE besame mucho-Missile blues-SPARTITI

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Performance notes, equipment, le tecnica del pollice, biografia. Invece di utilizzare il plettro, opta suonare con il polpastrello del pollice. Questa tecnica non ortodossa, affascina i chitarristi di oggi e stupisce per l'efficacia del suono caldo delle single-note. Missile blues -yesterdays -west coast blues -cariba -I¹ve grown accustomed to her face -bésame mucho (Kiss me much) -fried pies -mi cosa -four on six -misty -sundown -O.G.D. 

Guitar
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Wes Montgomery
Author: Wolf Marshall

Explore the music of one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time! This in-depth book/CD pack will guide you through 12 of the best-known tracks from the legendary Wes Montgomery, Features a foreword and introduction by Wolf Marshall, a discography and more.

Inventory # HAL LEONARD 00695387
ISBN: 0634009028
UPC: 73999953879
Width: 9
Length: 12
104 pages

Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)
Cariba
Four On Six
Fried Pies
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Mi Cosa
Missile Blues
Misty
O.G.D.
Sundown
West Coast Blues
Yesterdays

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GREEN GRANT BEST OF SIGNATURE LICKS CD TABLATURE GUITAR STYLES TECHNIQUES OF THE JAZZ GROOVE MASTER

GREEN GRANT, BEST OF. A step-by-step breakdown of the guitar styles and techniques of the jazz groove master. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .

Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Grant Green
Author: Wolf Marshall

Explore the many stylistic turns of one of the most influential guitarists in jazz! Renowned guitar educator Wolf Marshall takes you inside 13 of Grant Green's most popular tunes to examine his unique lines and musicality. Includes: Airegin - Born to Be Blue - Cool Blues - If I Should Lose You - My Favorite Things - Oleo - Sookie Sookie - Stella by Starlight - This Could Be the Start of Something Big - Tune Up , and more. The CD includes full demos. 88 pages

TiTLES :
Ain't It Funky Now, Pt. 2
Airegin
Born To Be Blue
Cool Blues
If I Should Lose You
Little Girl Blue
My Favorite Things
Oleo
Sookie Sookie
Stella By Starlight
This Could Be The Start Of Something Big
Tune Up
Wives And Lovers (Hey, Little Girl)

 

INTRODUCTION
Grant Green personifies the appellation "soul jazz." He is one of the most colorful
and exciting guitarists to have emerged from the genre, and his work remains the yardstick
by which subsequent practitioners are measured to the present day. In the early and
mid 1960s, Grant Green was a leading exponent of the burgeoning hard bop movement
and a studio stalwart of countless recording sessions that chronicled the rise of the art
form. In these productive years Green lent his singular blue-tinged touch and talents to
groups led by luminaries like Jimmy Smith, Herbie Hancock, Lee Morgan, Larry Young,
Art Blakey, Lou Donaldson, Jack McDuff, Stanley Turrentine, Hank Mobley, Baby Face
Willette, Johnny Hodges, Ike Quebec, and many others. Green was one of the most prolific
recording artists in the prestigious Blue Note stable. He recorded an unheard-of seventeen
albums in 1961 alone, his first year with the company. Between 1961 and 1965,
his classic jazz years, Green made more records than any other artist at Blue Note.
During this time, in addition to his many sideman sessions, he established a formidable
legacy with a substantial catalog of his own albums as leader.
By decade's end, Green had expanded his artistic vision to include the new
rhythm and blues hybrid dubbed "funky jazz." As a result, in the late 1960s and 1970s he
enjoyed a second prominent and influential career as performer and innovator and was
hailed as the quintessential "groove master" of jazz. Green's contributions in the medium
affected countless players on both sides of the jazz-rock divide. You can put George
Benson, Pat Martino, Henry Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Mark
Whitfield, Eric Gale, John Scofield, Joshua Breakstone, Andy Summers, Melvin Sparks,
Dave Stryker, Kevin Eubanks, and Peter Bernstein on the top of the list.
This is the first Signature Licks book/CD to explore the music, style, and playing
techniques of Grant Green in depth. The note-for-note transcriptions will provide you with
countless hours of revelation, and the matching audio will invite you to step into his musical
world to put the theory into practice-the way Green himself did in his formative years.
The selections reflect the diversity of Green's approach and are drawn from his various
musical epochs. You will find material from the hard bop and soul jazz genres, straightahead
standards and blues, modal jazz outings, and funky rock-influenced sessions, all
attesting to the many shades of Green that have endured to become a vital piece of the
mosaic we know and love as the American musical experience.

Figure4-010
Green's two-chorus solo in "If I Should Lose You" is one of the finest of his early
years, a superb example of his hard-bop improvisation in a moderate swing tempo.
Throughout, he cultivates a relaxed soulful feeling distinguished by thoughtful melodic
invention and an ever-present rhythmic congruence.
Green plays unmistakable blues-based licks in Bb minor over the song's minormode
areas to begin each A section in measures 1-3, 17-19, 33-35, and 50-51.
Moreover, his cadential lines at the end of each sixteen-measure section, beginning with
the opening break, are harmonically active bop melodies that emphasize the movement
to and arrival in Bb minor. Green also imbues the crucial secondary dominant-seventh
sections of the song with related minor-mode sounds. In measures 13-14 and 45-46, he
applies characteristic Bb minor lines to Eb9, and approaches each phrase with an altered
dominant melody based on F, the V chord of Bb minor, in measures 12 and 44.
Green favors swing-oriented ideas and generally simpler, more diatonic bop lines
during the contrasting but tonally related major-mode portions (in Gb and Dbmajor) of the
tune. Check out measures 4-11,21-27,36-43, and 53-58. These measures contain a
mixture of scalar and arpeggiated patterns shaped into memorable solo phrases. A case
in point is the voice-leading figure in measures 8-10, a well-known and favorite Green
cliche. This trademark phrase implies an Ebm7-Ab7-Dbmaj7 progression with a descending
minor-seventh arpeggio (Db-Bb-Gb-Eb), disguised chromatic motion arranged in a
familiar zigzagging pattern of Eb-Bb-D-Bb-Db-Bb-C, a rising 9th chord arpeggio
(C-Eb-Gb-Bb), stepwise descent (Bb-Ab-Gb), and a resolving target figure (Gb-E-F).
Green pursues and develops a simple motive in measures 37-39 with an
inescapable logic. Note the melodic expansion and rotation in this three-part phrase.
Green was a master of this sort of melodic invention, and was able, on the fly, to harness
the same elements and procedures used by great classical composers to produce similar
thematically coherent results in improvisation.
Green plays signature raked arpeggio patterns in measures 20, 57, 60, and
62. These short, crammed figures are articulated with sweep picking in both ascending
and descending motion. Green applies side-slipping (in this instance "slipping" a half step
higher) in measures 46-47 to momentarily suggest the remote key center of A minor over
Eb7 and Ebm7. The phrase is made more striking with his barrage of crammed triplet
rhythms. Green's prevalent use of eighth-note triplet rhythm patterns in the solo further
energizes important phrases throughout, most notably in measures 27-28, 32, 43-44,
47-48, and 63-64. Another ear-catching highlight is the funky double-stop figure in measures
51-52. Here Green combines an anchoring pedal tone (Db)with a descending chromatic line.
 

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CHRISTIAN CHARLIE THE BEST OF GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS CD TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA METODO

CHRISTIAN CHARLIE, THE BEST OF. LICKS. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE. 

A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Styles and Techniques of the Father of Modern Jazz Guitar

 
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TECNICA, 

Series: Signature Licks
Book & CD Package - TAB
Artist: Charlie Christian
Arranger: Wolf Marshall
Explore the riffs, solos and sounds of the original electric jazz guitar virtuoso with this comprehensive book/CD pack! Wolf Marshall uses excerpts from 15 of Christian's classics to demonstrate his groundbreaking techniques, including: Air Mail Special -Benny's Bugle -Good Enough to Keep (Air Mail Special) -Grand Slam -Honeysuckle Rose -I've Found a New Baby (I Found a New Baby) -Seven Come Eleven -Shivers - Solo Flight -Stardust -Wholly Cats, and more. Includes an introduction and foreword, and a Charlie Christian biography and axology. 64 pages.

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THE BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET, FEATURING CHARLIE CHRISTIAN (1939-1941)

(Columbia CK CK 45144) "Stardust," "A Smooth One”.

 

CHARLIE CHRISTlAN- THE GENIUS OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR. (columbia CK 40846)

“Seven Come Eleven,” “Till Tom Special,” “Grand Slam,” “Six Appeal,” “Benny's Bugle,”

“I've Found a New Baby (I Found a New Baby),” ''Solo Flight,” “Air Mail Special.”

 

CHARLIE CHRISTIAN (The Best of Jazz 4032- The Swing Era). "Honeysuckle Rose,"

"Shivers," "Gone with 'What' Wind," "Wholly Cats."

Charles Henry (Charlie) Christian was born in Bonham, Texas on July 29, 1916, into a musical family. His father, Clarence James Christian, played trumpet in a silent movie theater, while his mother, Willie Mae, accompanied him on the piano. Christian had two older brothers-Edward and Clarence. Both were musically inclined, though to a lesser extent than Charlie. In 1918, the Christian family moved from the Dallas area to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. There, during the early 1920s, he attended elementary grades in the Douglass School, which had an extensive music program. Interestingly, this coincided with the first known experiments of the amplified "electric" guitar. At this time, Christian took informal guitar lessons from his father, but dropped the instrument when his father died in 1926. A couple of years later, he briefly took up the trumpet to play in the school band. Christian's interest in the guitar was revived in 1928, and it is thought that his earliest jazz influence was instilled a year later when tenor saxophonist Lester Young arrived in Kansas City. Young's linear style had a strong effect on Christian, who remained a permanent "addict" to his music and was known to scat sing his solos throughout his life. Christian's first public performance as a guitarist was in 1930 at around age fourteen, when he sat in with the Don Redman Orchestra at Honey Murphy's Club in Oklahoma City. He took solos on "Sweet Georgia Brown," "Tea For Two," and "Rose Room"-most likely holding his guitar up to a microphone. In 1933, Christian began to study guitar with Ralph "Big-Foot Chuck" Hamilton. He learned to read music and some basic music theory. Christian introduced his friend T-Bone Walker to Hamilton, who taught them together. Hamilton played in the typical chordal style of the period, and it is doubtful that he had any influence on either Christian's or Walker's single-note solo approach. During this time, Walker and Christian, while learning together, played shows as a duo alternating on bass and guitar. In 1934, Christian secured his first professional music job with the Alphonso Trent band as a bassist. The group toured throughout the area, playing venues in Kansas City, Dallas, Fort Worth, Little Rock, and Tulsa. In the next three years, Christian also played with The Jolly Jugglers (with his brother Edward), toured the Southwest with the Anna Mae Winburn Orchestra, and worked with the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra in St. Louis. In his travels he probably encountered Delta blues players, as well as western swing bands, which were now regularly featuring amplified steel guitars and soloists who used a swingbased single-note styleA breakthrough occurred in 1937. Back in Oklahoma City, Christian was playing piano and met Count Basie's guitarist Eddie Durham, who is credited with having recorded one of the earliest amplified guitar solos. Christian was immediately enthralled with the electric guitar and sought Durham out for some basic pointers. Durham later remarked, "I never saw anyone learn so fast, nor have I seen anyone rise to the top so quickly." Soon after the meeting, Christian bought his first electric guitar and began to assemble the components of his horn-like approach. By 1938, he was touring as an electric guitarist with Alphonso Trent's Septet and worked at The Dome in Bismarck, North Dakota. There, he was heard by jazz guitarist Mary Osborne. She recalled that it was "the most startling thing" she ever heard, and that it sounded like a distorted saxophone. Osborne further recalled that Christian played Django Reinhardt's difficult "St. Louis Blues" note for note, and many of the figures he worked into his solos evolved later into Benny Goodman tunes like "Seven Come Eleven" and "Gone with 'What' Wind." At that time, a local music store displayed the Gibson ES- 150 with a sign reading "As featured by Charlie Christian." Christian was, by this point, a regional hero. In July 1939, jazz and blues impresario and producer John Hammond became aware of Charlie Christian. Acting on a tip from singer Mary Lou Williams, Hammond flew to Oklahoma to hear the guitarist. He then arranged an audition in Los Angeles for swing clarinetist Benny Goodman, who was becoming interested in the electric guitar as an ensemble instrument. Goodman was initially unimpressed when he heard Christian comp unamplified rhythm guitar behind "Tea For Two" and further dubbed him "an impossible rube." Later, Hammond sneaked Christian onto the bandstand for an impromptu jam session with the Benny Goodman Quintet at the Victor Hugo Restaurant. The group played an extended jam on "Rose Room," during which Christian matched Goodman riff for riff and improvised over twenty choruses. He was hired on the spot for $150 a week to play with the Benny Goodman Sextet and relocated to New York City. Christian's influential recordings began in late 1939. He recorded extensively with the Goodman Sextet, Septet, and Orchestra, as well as the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, and participated in the historic Carnegie Hall jazz concert Spirituals to Swing. These sessions marked the formal genesis of modern jazz guitar. Christian's stirring performances on pieces such as "Air Mail Special," "Seven Come Eleven," "Honeysuckle Rose," and the epic "Solo Flight" argue the case convincingly. During his association with Goodman, Christian became one of the biggest names of the swing era. Not content to rest on his laurels and enjoy the fruits of his newfound stardom and accolades, he pushed the envelope further. In 1940, Christian was part of the milieu at Minton's Playhouse in Harlem, and as such foreshadowed the arrival of the bebop idiom along with early luminaries of the genre Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, and Kenny Clarke. Christian went so far as to purchase an amplifier to be kept on the premises for his regular after-hours jams. Plagued with respiratory problems his entire life and unwilling to scale down a demanding lifestyle, Christian succumbed to tuberculosis and died on March 2, 1942. In retrospect, his contributions are profound and inescapable. During a period of less than three years, Christian had emerged from total obscurity to produce a copious body of material that forever altered the course of music. Legendary jazz guitarist Barney Kessel is one of few guitarists to have actually played with Charlie Christian during his short career. On August 22,2001, I visited Barney at his home in San Diego, CA, and during our time together discussions naturally turned to Charlie. He graciously offered his memories...

 

Songlist:

Table of contents
A Smooth One
Air Mail Special
Benny's Bugle
Gone With 'What' Wind
Good Enough To Keep (Air Mail Special)
Grand Slam
Honeysuckle Rose
I've Found A New Baby (I Found A New Baby)
Seven Come Eleven
Shivers
Six Appeal
Solo Flight
Stardust
Till Tom Special
Wholly Cats

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ATKINS CHET THE BEST OF Styles Techniques Father Country Guitar LIBRO CD TABLATURE Mister Sandman

ATKINS CHET, THE BEST OF Styles and Techniques of the Father of Country Guitar. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE . 

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A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Styles and Techniques of the Father of Country Guitar
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Chad Johnson
Artist: Chet Atkins
Learn the trademark riffs and licks behind one of the most influential recording artists of all time and one of the founders of the Nashville sound. This book/CD pack features analysis and lessons for 12 Atkins hits along with a CD featuring full demos.
72 pages

INTRODUCTION
Chet Atkins holds a place in musical history reserved for a very select few. His contributions to country music are inestimable, as is his influence on guitar players worldwide.
Simply put, country music would not be the same today if it weren't for Chet. Quite likely the most recorded instrumentalist in the history of popular music, his guitar playing has graced the records of Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Hank Williams, Jerry Reed, and Les Paul, to name but a few. Originally a disciple of fingerstyle legend Merle Travis, Chefs groundbreaking guitar work throughout his recording career of over fifty years has in turn influenced the styles of such notable players as Mark Knopfler, Eric Johnson, and George Harrison. And although his virtuosity on the instrument is well acknowledged, his talents were not limited to the guitar alone. As a producer for RCA records, he is often credited as single-handedly creating the "Nashville Sound" as we know it today, fusing the twang of traditional country with a pop sensibility. His list of producer credits reads like a "who's who" in popular country music, including Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, Charley Pride, Elvis Presley, and Jerry Reed. He also discovered and/or signed such legendary artists as Dolly Parton, Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson, and Steve Wariner.
Chester Burton Atkins was born on June 20, 1924, in Luttrell, Tennessee, about twenty miles northeast of Knoxville. His first musical influence was his older brother Jim, a highly accomplished guitar player who eventually went on to play with Les Paul. Chefs parents separated when he was ten, and he moved to Georgia to live with his father, a music teacher and song leader for several traveling evangelists. At his brother's suggestion, the fiddle became Chefs first instrument, but it wasn't long before he acquired a Sears Silvertone guitar and started learning to play it. He advanced rapidly, and by the time he left high school in 1941 at age seventeen, he had made up his mind to make a career for himself in music.
Chefs sophisticated style was a tough sell at first. He held a few performance slots at various radio stations in Knoxville and eventually Cincinnati, but he was often dismissed because his style wasn't "hillbilly" enough. During this time, while working at WLW with the duo Homer and Jethro, Chet met his future wife, Leona Johnson. They married in 1946. Later that year, Atkins finally received a break when, in support of Red Foley, he made his first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, where his ear-grabbing style was greatly appreciated. Several more radio positions followed in Virginia and Missouri, but in 1947, with the birth of his first daughter and poor job prospects, Chet moved back to Knoxville to work with Homer and Jethro at WNOX. Eventually, a tape of Chefs radio performances was sent to RCA Victor's office in Chicago and made its way to Steve Sholes, the label's head of country music. After receiving a call from Sholes, Chet moved the family to
Nashville.
Sholes was greatly impressed by Chefs playing and put him to work immediately; Chet was featured on nearly every recording session of 1949. Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters hired him a year later as a regular on the Grand Ole Opry, signaling that Chet had officially arrived in Nashville. During this time, Chefs playing wound up on records by Hank Williams ("Cold, Cold Heart" and "Jambalya"), The Louvin Brothers ("When I Stop Dreaming"), The Carlisles ("Too Old to Cut the Mustard" and "No Help Wanted"), Kitty Wells ("Release Me" and "Repenting"), and many more. When Sholes could not make the sessions because of other business, Chet was allowed to produce them himself.
By the mid-fifties, Chet was producing thirty artists a year as well as recording his own albums for RCA. His 1954 debut album, Chet Atkins and His Galloping Guitar, produced his hit instrumental version of "Mister Sandman" and included his now-classic "Country Gentleman." A signature model Gretsch guitar was developed bearing Chefs name; it eventually became a huge seller in the early sixties when George Harrison made it his guitar of choice with the Fab Four. Chet played on Elvis Presley's historic RCA debut, "Heartbreak Hotel," in 1956, and provided the famous tremoloed electric guitar part on the Everly Brothers' "All I Have to Do Is Dream." He became to country guitar what James...

Big Foot
Blue Angel
Cascade
Chinatown, My Chinatown
Country Gentleman
Galloping On The Guitar
A Little Mark Musik
Mister Sandman
So Soft Your Goodbye
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Yakety Axe
You Do Something To Me

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JOHNSON ROBERT SIGNATURE LICKS Legendary Guitarist's Style Technique Dave Rubin CD TABLATURE

JOHNSON ROBERT, STYLE AND TECHNIQUE. 32-20 Blues -Come On In My Kitchen -Cross Road Blues (Crossroads) -Hell Hound On My Trail -I Believe I'll Dust My Broom -I'm A Steady Rollin' Man (Steady Rollin' Man) -If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day -Kind Hearted Woman Blues -Love In Vain Blues -Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped The Devil) -Ramblin' On My Mind -Stop Breakin' Down Blues -Sweet Home Chicago -Terraplane Blues -Walkin' Blues. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE. 

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A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Legendary Guitarist's Style and Technique
Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Dave Rubin
Artist: Robert Johnson

Explore the music of one of the greatest acoustic bluesmen of all time with this fascinating book/CD pack. Blues expert Dave Rubin provides an introduction on Johnson's place in musical history, and extensive notes on his tunings, arrangements, fingerstyle technique and guitars. Features in-depth lessons and audio examples of 15 of his most famous songs, 64 pages

Table of contents :
Come On In My Kitchen
Cross Road Blues (Crossroads)
Hell Hound On My Trail
I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
I'm A Steady Rollin' Man (Steady Rollin' Man)
If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
Kind Hearted Woman Blues
Love In Vain Blues
Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)
Ramblin' On My Mind
Stop Breakin' Down Blues
Sweet Home Chicago
Terraplane Blues
32-20 Blues
Walkin' Blues

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