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REH-BEBOP LICKS FOR GUITAR-LES WISE CD LIBRO MUSICA SPARTITI CHITARRA METODO SOSTITUZIONI

REH, BEBOP LICKS FOR GUITAR, Les Wise. LIBRO CON CD & TABLATURE

LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA JAZZ, CON CD. 

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE. 

TEORIA, ARMONIA, STUDIO


A Dictionary of Melodic Ideas for Improvisation
Series: REH Publications
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Les Wise

Written for the musician who is interested in acquiring a firm foundation for playing jazz, this unique book/CD pack examines the phrases of the masters! Over 800 licks are provided in the styles of Tal Farlow, Pat Martino, Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Johnny Smith, and other jazz guitar greats! The book includes standard notation and tablature, and the CD contains note-for-note demonstrations of every lick. 104 pages.

INDICE:

800 FRASI

 

 

 

 

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REH COUNTRY LICKS FOR GUITAR STEVE TROVATO JEROME ARNOLD CD TABLATURE Pedal-Steel-Chord Licks

REH PROLICKS, COUNTRY LICKS FOR GUITAR.

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


This unique package examines the lead guitar licks of the masters of country guitar, such as Chet Atkins, Jimmy Bryant, James Burton, Albert Lee, Scotty Moore and many others! The accompanying CD includes demonstrations of each lick at normal and slow speeds. The instruction covers single-string licks, pedal-steel licks, open-string licks, chord licks, rockabilly licks and funky country licks, plus tips on fingerings, phrasing, technique, theory and application, and more. In standard notation and tab. SteveTrovato. CD TABLATURE

As an art form, country music has been a constantly growing and ever-changing force in American music, while still retaining and nurturing the roots that gave it life. Similarly, country guitarists are a unique, versatile breed themselves, drawing from a wide range of musical influences that would astound not only the casual listener, but also other musicians. As an example, years before electronic gadgets became staples of rock 'n' roll, effects such as talk boxes, echo units, reverb, vibrato bars, wah-wah, octave dividers, and fuzz tones were used on country records. The stage was set on August 1, 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee,when Jimmy Rodgers recorded his first sides for the Victor Company. Rodgers, originally from Mississippi, was heavily influenced by the black blues musicians he had met in his travels as a railroad brakeman. The most notable of these was Blind Blake, "The Father of Ragtime Blues," whose recording of "He's in the Jailhouse Now" predates the version from Rodgers by nearly two years. In 1935, Bob Dunn, with Milton Brown's Musical Brownies, became the first electric steel guitarist to record. Dunn was noted for his ability to phrase like a big band horn section, not only on the jazz standards of the day, but on western and "hillbilly" tunes as well. Jimmy Wyble played with Bob Wills' Texas Playboys and Spade Cooley in the late forties and early fifties. With both groups, he demonstrated a driving swing style (influenced by Charlie Christian) that later led to his positions with jazz greats Benny Goodman and Red Norvo. Today, Wyble is still very active and is garnering acclaim for his "classical jazz" style of contrapuntal improvisation. During the fifties, Grady Martin and Hank Garland could not only be heard on country records, but they also played on rockabilly, rhythm 'n' blues, and rock sessions as well. Garland, who was one of the most highly regarded guitarists in Nashville, set the entire jazz community on its ear in 1961 with his bebop album Jazz Winds from a New Direction. Chet Atkins, by 1960, had established himself as country music's leading guitar virtuoso. He also appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival and with symphony orchestras around the country. As one of the most influential guitarists of the twentieth century, Chet influenced the rockabilly styles of James Burton, Scotty Moore, Carl Perkins, and even a young rock player from Liverpool named George Harrison. Later, Chet was responsible for recording and producing his two most accomplished disciples: Jerry Reed, finger stylist deluxe; and Lenny Breau, one of the world's leading jazz guitarists. On the west coast, at the same time, Jimmy Bryant was melting strings with his high-velocity country jazz, while bluegrass flatpicker extraordinaire Clarence White created a new vocabulary for the Tele, first with the prototypical country-rock band Nashville West and later with The Byrds. The country guitarists mentioned above (and the many more who were not) have accounted for some of the most exciting and innovative playing in American music to date. In writing this book, we have tried to capture the essence of modern country guitar and its myriad influences. We hope that this volume will expand your current repertoire of musical ideas and help you develop a personal style of country guitar.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Single-String Licks

Pedal-Steel Licks

Open-String Licks

Chord Licks

Rockabilly Licks

Funky Country Licks

Guitar Notation Legend

Editor's Note: Due to the personal nature of the right-hand technique, picking directions are left to the preference of each player. Jerome plays with a thumbpick and fingers, while Steve usually plays with a combination of flatpick and fingers. As a rule of thumb (no pun intended). we offer this suggestion: Experiment, play slowly, and always use the easiest possible choice for right-hand picking.

Also, the accompanying CD will assist you in deciphering the fingering, sound, and timing of each lick. On the audio CD, each example is performed twice-once up to speed and once slowly.

 

Country Licks for Guitar

Series: REH Publications
Format: Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Jerome Arnold
Author: Steve Trovato

Inventory #HL 00695577

ISBN: 9780634021305

UPC: 073999955774

Width: 9.0"

Length: 12.0"

32 pages

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REH, BLUES SOLOS FOR GUITAR, Keith Wyatt. REH Publications CD TABLATURE

REH, BLUES SOLOS FOR GUITAR, Keith Wyatt. CD TABLATURE

Series: REH Publications
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Keith Wyatt

Learn lead guitar in the styles of Albert Collins, Eric Clapton, Albert King, B.B. King, Freddie King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and T-Bone Walker! This unique book/CD pack examines the solo concepts of each of these masters. The CD features full demos and rhythm-only tracks, and the book includes phrase-by-phrase performance notes and tips on bending strings, vibrato, tone, note selection and much more. Includes notes and tablature. A must for any blues guitarist! 96 pages.

welcome to Blues Solo for Guitar. I'm going to walk you through the 12-bar blues-a 12-bar slow blues in G, to be exact-that you'll find as track 1 on the accompanying CD. It's titled "Blues Number One," and it's a great place to begin your exploration of the blues. Later in the book, we'll explore varying styles of blues playing that will give you a solid foundation in lead and rhythm blues guitar. I'll explain the key rhythms and solo phrases in styles based on Memphis funk blues, the boogie shuffle patterns made famous by Stevie Ray Vaughan, the vaunted styling of Freddie King, Texas swing blues, and even rockabilly. You'll be able to listen to me solo in all those styles on the accompanying CD, then I'll dissect each and every note so that you can master these styles as well. How 10 Use This Book Inlaying out solos in each of these six blues styles, it turns out that there are a lot of short phrases that you can learn, lift out, and use in your own style of playing. In other words, you don't have to learn each solo exactly the way it was played on the CD. You can listen through the entire CD, hear everything that I'm going to play for you, then go back and pick out the phrases that you like best. Then you can learn those phrases and incorporate them into your own style of playing. It's good practice to take all of these ideas and then mix them in with what you already know how to play. Of course there are things to be learned by playing an entire solo: how the solo builds, how to make a transition from one chorus to the next, how to begin and end the whole thing. Those are elements of style that make the phrases fit together so that they actually sound good. But the individual phrases themselves can be picked out and used in practically any blues solo. These phrases can also be used in blues songs with different tempos and in different keys. In addition to performing the six complete solos on the CD, I'm going to explain each phrase one at a time using "Practice Points" and detailed directions that will help you duplicate my solo phrases. Through these Practice Points, I'll tell you all about the left hand, the right hand, different little tricks, techniques, and where to place your hand on the neck. As you listen to the CD, read the musical notation and tablature for each phrase, t hen refer to the Practice Points that explain the details of each phrase. Then practice along with my examples on the CD. When we get through, you'll know all the phrases and you can play them along with the rhythm-only tracks-the full band, minus-guitar tracks we've included on the ProLicks CD. Playing along with the rhythm-only tracks will give you an opportunity to get a feel for how your phrasing sounds against a rhythm section and whether or not you're playing correctly. Some of the phrases are easier than others. Some are slower; some are faster. Take your time. Practice each phrase as many times as you need to get it right. And most of all, have fun! Remember, take these phrases one at a time. Some of these licks work only over one of the chords in the progression, or in a certain situation. Some of them can be laid over any of the chords. You have to experiment a little bit to see what you can do with them once you get them down. But these are all real solid, traditional, classic licks, and I think once you integrate them into your style you'll have a lot of fun developing them.  

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

How To Use This Book

Before You Begin

Get In Tune

 

"Blues Number One"

(In the style of Albert King, Albert Collins, B.B.King, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan) 

 

"Memphis Funk"

(In the style of Albert Collins, Steve Cropper, Freddie King, Lonnie Mack, and Stevie Ray Vaughan) 

 

"Boogie Shuffle"

(In the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert Collins)

 

"King Thing"

(In the style of Freddie King) 

 

"Texas Swing Blues"

(In the style of T-Bone Walker, Gotemouth Brown, Albert Collins, Wayne Bennett, and Pee Wee Crayton) 

 

"Rockabilly"

(In the style of Chuck Berry, Scotty Moore, Carl Perkins, and Brion Setzer) .

 

Guitar Notation Legend 

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