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Progressive Rock Guitar Technique

For Intermediate Rock Guitarists

This book continues on from Progressive Rock Guitar Method, dealing with all the Rhythm and Lead guitar styles of Rock. Rhythm guitar will be developed further by learning bar chords, Rock progressions and advanced rhythm techniques. Lead guitarists will learn scale patterns, licks and solos using techniques such as Hammer-ons, Pull-offs, Slides, Bends, Vibrato and Double Note Licks. All licks and solos are clearly notated using standard music notation and "Easy Read" guitar tab.

Progressive Rock Guitar Licks

For Intermediate to Advanced

This book may be used by itself or as a useful supplement to Progressive Rock Guitar Technique. The licks throughout the book are examples of how the most popular lead guitar patterns can be used in all positions on the fretboard, and how various techniques can be applied to each pattern. Several Rock guitar solos are included to fully show how the licks and techniques studied throughout the book can be used to create a solo.

Progressive Lead Guitar Solos

for Intermediate to Advanced

Contains a great selection of Lead guitar solos in a variety of musical styles. Uses all the classic lead guitar sounds and techniques and shows you how to use them in a musical way over chord progressions commonly used by all the great bands and guitarists. All solos are notaated using standard music notation and "Easy Read" guitar tab.

Progressive Blues Lead Guitar Technique

Intermediate to Advanced

The central approach of this book is the development of musical technique, dealing with rhythm as it applies to lead guitar playing and concentrating on the development of phrasing and timing and how to really get the most out of the notes you play. Along the way, the book introduces the Blues scale and other important scales and arpeggios commonly used by Blues players. Also contains lots of great solos.

Progressive Country Guitar Technique

For Intermediate Guitarists

This book continues on from Progressive Country Guitar Method. More basic chords are covered such as Major Sixth, Minor Seventh, Major Seventh, Augmented and Diminished. This book introduces triplet rhythms, rhythm rests and staccato strumming. The most common Bar chords are also studied and several Country lead guitar patterns and techniques are featured.

Progressive Funk and R&B Guitar Method

For Beginner to Advanced

This book demonstrates many of the classic Funk sounds, using both rhythm and lead playing, since a good Funk player needs to be equally comfortable with both. A variety of chord forms are introduced within a framework that quickly allows the student to play confidently over the entire fretboard. Features an innovative approach to learning rhythms and applying them to riffs and grooves.

Progressive Blues Lead Guitar Method

For Beginner to Advanced

This book takes a unique approach to learning Blues lead guitar. The most common scale used in Blues – the minor pentatonic scale, is used immediately to make music. The scale is learned in five basic positions which cover the whole fretboard, along with a variety of licks and solos demonstrating all the important techniques such as slides, vibrato and note bending, as used by all the great Blues players.

Progressive Blues Guitar Licks

For Beginner to Advanced

Packed full of Blues guitar licks and solos incorporating styles and techniques used by the world’s greatest Blues players. Includes sections on Turnarounds, intro’s and endings, call and response, dynamics and learning from other instruments. The licks cover a variety of styles such as shuffles, traditional slow Blues, Boogie, Jazz style Blues and R&B and Funk grooves. Also includes examples demonstrating how different licks can be put together to form whole solos, opening up endless possibilities for improvisation.

Progressive Blues Guitar Solos

Intermediate to Advanced

Contains a great selection of Blues solos in a variety of styles reflecting the whole history of the Blues tradition from early Delta Blues to contemporary Blues Rock. Demonstrates various methods of creating solos along with sections on vocal style phrasing, call and response, developing a theme, dynamics and the use of space. Many of the solos are written in the styles of Blues legends like Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, B.B., Albert and Freddy King, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, Peter Green, Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Progressive Scales and Modes For Guitar

For Beginner to Advanced

Progressive Scales and Modes gives the student a complete system for learning any scale, mode or chord and makes it easy to memorize any new new sound as well as building a solid visual and aural foundation of both the theory and the guitar fretboard. The book also shows you how to use each scale as well as how and why it fits with a particular chord or progression. The final section contains jam along progressions for every scale and mode presented in the book.

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1- Alternate Picking 2- The Hammer-on 3- Improvising and Scales 4- The Slide 5- The Tie 6- The Bend 7- Vibrato 8- Open String Slurs 9- 12 Bar Blues 10- The Blues Scale 11- How to Read Music 12- INTRODUCTION 13- Pick Tremolo 14- Other Titles in This Series 15- Right Hand Fretting 16- Licks Using Bends 17- The Major Scale 18- Pattern 1 Extension 19- Notes on the Guitar Fretboard 20- The Pull-off 21- Pattern 1 Licks 22- Quarter Note Riffs 23- Rests and Syncopation 24- 12 Bar Blues in A Minor 25- The Natural Minor Scale 26- Using Pattern 1 27- Two Handed Tapping 28- Double Notes 29- Riff Variation 30- Approach to Practice 31- The Chromatic Scale 32- The Release Bend 33- Chord Progressions 34- The Quick Slide 35- Shuffle Rhythm 36- The Quarter Note Triplet 37- Licks Using Release Bends 38- Additional Riffs 39- Notes on the Guitar Fretboard 40- Licks Using the Slide 41- Technique Combinations 42- Tuning Your Guitar 43- Slurring 44- Three Fingered Slurring 45- Lead Guitar Solo Number 4 46- Learning all the Keys 47- Other Improvising Patterns 48- Electronic Tuner 49- The Quick Hammer-on 50- Lead Guitar Solo Number 1 51- The Quick Bend 52- Lead Guitar Solo Number 3 53- Fretboard Diagrams 54- Using Pattern 2 55- Key Signatures 56- Lead Guitar Solo Number 2 57- Technique Symbols 58- Scales 59- Using Pattern 3 60- Using Pattern 4 61- The Chromatic Scale 62- Using Pattern 5 63- The Major Scale 64- Jamming Progressions 65- The Minor Scale 66- 12 Bar Blues Progressions 67- The Minor Penatonic Scale 68- Minor Key Progressions 69- The Blues Scale 70- Major Key Progressions 71- The Major Pentatonic Scale 72- Major Key Progressions 73- More titles by LearnToPlayMusic.com

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