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ROMERO CELINO THE ART OF SPANISH GUITAR A METHOD CD LIBRO SPARTITO METODO CLASSICA

ROMERO CELINO, THE ART OF SPANISH GUITAR A METHOD. CD
LEARN TO PLAY SPANISH GUITAR THROUGH THE UNIQUE "ROMERO METHOD"
A Method By Celino Romero

Celino Romero's The Art of Spanish Guitar embodies more than two hundred years of guitar playing experience accumulated by three generations of Romeros. Celino embraces the variety of styles and innovations that the Romeros have brought to this art form individually and through the many years of playing together.
This book explores the complexity and subtlety of Spanish guitar while explaining it in a way that makes learning both accessible and highly enjoyable. By the end of this book, you will be able to apply the correct technique to your playing, and perform pieces by some of the most famous composers for Spanish guitar, such as Carcassi, Sor, and Tarrega.

You will learn:
• How to hold the guitar correctly
• Proper placement of right and left hands
• Apoyando and Enganchando (rest and free strokes)
• Rasgueado and Flamenco
• Giuliani's 120 Right-Hand Studies
• Daily exercises
• Essential studies and repertoire
• Shaping of the fingernails
• How to adopt the unique "Romero Touch"

Celino Romero's journey on the guitar began at the young age of three, under the careful tulelage of his legendary grandfather, Celedonio, and his famous father, Celin. Celino has played to great acclaim before numerous international audiences as a solo artist, with major orchestras, and as a member of "The Romeros" guitar quartet. He has appeared at the Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Auditorio Nacional (Madrid), Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Concert Hall (Seoul), the Cultural Center Concert Hall (Hong Kong),and Musikverein (Vienna).

For guitar. Method book. 143 pages. Celino Romero's "The Art of Spanish Guitar" embodies more than two hundred years of guitar playing experience accumulated by three generations of Romeros. Celino embraces the variety of styles and innovations that the Romeros have brought to this art form individually and thorugh the many years of playing together.

This book explores the complexity and subtlety of Spanish guitar while explaing it in a way that makes learning both accessible and highly enjoyable. By the end of this book, you will be able to apply the correct technique to your playing, and perform pieces by some of the most famous composers for Spanish guitar, such as Carcassi, Sor, and Tarrega.

THE ART OF SPANISH GUITAR: A Method by Celino Romero Book and CD pack. This priceless text embodies more than two hundred years of guitar playing experience accumulated by three generations of Romeros. Celino embraces the variety of styles and innovations that the Romeros have brought to this art form individually and through the many years of playing together.

Written by the grandson of Celedonio, nephew of Pepe and son of Celin Romero, this method represents the culmination of three generations of classical guitar playing. Covers all of the important aspects: position and posture, right-hand rest strokes and free strokes, chords, arpeggios, tremolo, ascending and descending slurs, more, plus how to achieve the Romero Touch. Celino's explanations of fundamental technique are clear and complete with many helpful photos. Includes sections on: ornaments, harmonics; Guitar Gymnastics to build velocity, strength and flexibility; 24 diatonic scales (with positions and fingering); shaping your fingernails (including close-up photos); and all of Giuliani's "120 Studies for Right Hand Development." Concepts are illustrated with studies by Carcassi, Sor, Aguado, Tarrega; with repertoire pieces from Schumann, Chopin and others. The 29-track CD features Celino demonstrating several exercises and studies. An indispensable resource for all classical guitarists beginner to advanced. 143 pp.

AUTHOR'S PREFACE
It Would be impossible to approach writing a book on the Romero guitar technique without first giving the reverence due my grandfather Celedonio Romero, the creator of the “Romero Technique." The Romero family has given the lovers of the classical guitar a technique and a special approach to this instrument that is so remarkable. Growing up in the Romero family, I was fortunate to have not just one, but four master teachers: my grandfather Celedonio, my father Celin, and my uncles Pepe and Angel. If you can imagine a small boy reaching out to touch, handle, and embrace this instrument of exquisite beauty, then you can get an inkling of my world as a child and teenager. From that to becoming an actual practicing member of the family has been my entire life. Given this magnificent gift of membership, I decided I would like to write a book that would share with other lovers of the guitar the unique "Romero Technique." This would consist of simple melodies, perfect finger placements, and the remarkable use of integrating melody and nuance while creating passion, personality, and character in the art of playing the guitar. All of these parts collectively form the embodiment of the Romero Technique. These parts reflect the training and technique of my grandfather and my own adaptations of these remarkable fundamentals. The exercises, rudies, and repertoire included in this book are the fitst steps mat my grandfather taught his sons, which were then passed on to my cousin Lito and me.
My hope is to give you the reader, you the guitatist, you the aficionado of the guitar all that my grandfather taught my family and me-the incredible art of the guitar. When we play an instrument, we must be very systematic in building our technique, since it will be one of the most vital tools for expressing our emotions through our instrument and its beautiful music. Without a solid technique, we will continuously struggle with our hands, fingers, maybe even with our entire body and our own mind. We should abandon the illusion that one can reach joy and satisfaction in the art of music making without having the proper working toolsour hands and fingers. Finding the correct technique will be an exciting process that will require your patience, sensitivity, and love. During this development, you have to enjoy playing a single note flavored with as much love as if playing a complete concerto. If you take pleasure and pride in playing a single beautiful note or chord, it will not be long before you play two beautiful notes, and then an entire composition. Playing the guitar might seem like entering a great labyrinth with so many possible paths and detailed instructions, but if you follow the instructions step-by-step, you will reach the desired goal. 


Contents:
CD Track List
Forward
Author's Preface
Acknowledgements
Position and Posture
How to Hold and Hug the Guitar
Lines to Remember
Tension: Enemy No. 1
The Right Hand
Terminology for the Right Hand
Placement for the Right Hand
Your First Sounds
Rest Strokes and Free Strokes
(Apoyando & Enganchando)
Exercises for the Rest Stroke Thumb
Exercises for the Rest Stroke Fingers
The Romero Touch
The Left Hand
Terminology for the Left Hand
Positioning for the Left Hand and Fingers
Economy of Force and Finger Exercises
Shifting Positions
Chormatic Scales and Exercises
Chromatic Shifts
Chromatic Triplets
Synchronization
Tarrega Symchronization Exercises
Scale Synchronization
Aguado Synchronization Exercises
Ligados
Ascending Slurs (The Hammer-On)
Ascending Slur Exercises
Decending Slurs (The Pull-Off)
Decending Slur Exercises
Chords
Matters of the Right Hand
Matters of the Left Hand
Chord Exercises
Bar Chords
Tarrega Exercises for the Bar Finger
Andante Allegro (Aguado)
Study No. 2, Op. 6
Arpeggios
The Thumb
The Full Plant
Sequential Planting
Giuliani's Right Hand Studies
Right Hand Studies Nos. 2-20
Repertoire for Right Hand Development
Prelude in A Minor
Estudio
Study No. 10
Prelude in C
Prelude in E Minor
Caprice in G
Study No. 1 in A Minor
Essential Studies
Study No. 1, Op. 60
Study No. 2, Op. 60
Study No. 3, Op. 60
Study No. 10, Op. 60
Study No. 14, Op. 60
Study No. 19, Op. 60
Study No. 9 in B Minor
Study No. 10 in D Minor
Tremolo
Tremolo: Step by Step
Study No. 7, Op. 60
Another Training Method
Flowing Techniques
Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Excerpt)
Rasgueado and Flamenco
Concierto de Aranjuez (Excerpt)
Sevillanas
Verdiales
Repertoire
Saltarello
Waltz in G
Vals in G
Romanze
Minuet
Prelude No. 7
Der Frohlicher LandMann, Op. 68, No. 10
Millitary March
Adelita
Romance Anonimo
Daily "Guitar Gymnastics"
Security
Walking
Velocity
Gymnastics No. 1
Variations on Gymnastics No. 1
Gymnastics No. 2
Flexibility
Crossing Exercises
"Spider" Exercises
Strength
Ascending Slurs
Descending Slurs
Bar Exercises
Ornaments
Vibrato
Grace Notes, Mordents, and Trills
Harmonics
Natural Harmonics
Artificial Harmonics
Appendix A: 24 Diatonic Scales
Appendix B: 120 Studies for Right-Hand Development
Appendix C: The Shaping of Fingernails
About the Author

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GUITAR SETUP MAINTENANCE & REPAIR by John LeVan REGOLAZIONE Action-MONTAGGIO CORDE-pickup

GUITAR SETUP, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, by John LeVan.

Product Description:
This guide will use photographs, diagrams and sketches made by the author and some provided by various manufacturers to teach how to clean, condition, adjust the action and properly intonate your acoustic guitar, as well as: John's trade secrets on hand-carving bone nuts and bridge saddles, wiring and fretwork. John has also included a chapter on identifying and diagnosing problem guitars. It even includes a forward written by Bob Taylor of Taylor Guitars. This book is perfect to teach a beginner or a reference for the guitar repair professional.

 

Foreword
Some years back, while walking through my factory, I was introduced to a young man by my then service manager
at Taylor Guitars,Terry Myers."Bob," he said,"this is John LeVan, the guy l've told you about who's got a repair
hop going up in Aubum." "Aubum?" I thought,"What kind of business can a guy do in repairs up in Aubum?"
Aubum is a little wooded town just north of Sacramento, California, and among my favorite spots, actually. The
year was 1994 and John was determined to become one of our very first authorized service centers.Terry has since
moved to other duties at Taylor Guitars, but at the time he was envisioning repairmen across the country that had
the talent to work on our guitars the way we would; fast, efficient, and above all, able to diagnose the true problem
wilh the guitar. Terry worked hard on that goal, but he needed raw talent and a good attitude from the applicants in
order to accomplish the task. So here was John Le Van, spending his time in our repair shop leaming our guitars,
our methods, our diagnosing procedures; he was leaming to have our eyes.
Well, he went home to Aubum, and it carne to pass that he grew tremendously in knowledge and eventually relocated
to Nashville.This was music to our ears because we now had a man in pIace in Music City, USA to take care
of the many, many Taylor owners there. Nashville is the pIace with probably the highest population of professionals
who use our guitars. John established himself there as an expert guitar repairman who could give great service
to people who needed it, both the players and us at Taylor. Our relationship with John has been a joy.
We all know the idea of any category being divided into good, better, and best. I see a lot of people who want to do
guitar repairs and be an expert at it. But I don't see people who are hungry for knowledge and experience on how
to real1y be an expert, and are willing to put in the time necessary and check their ego at the door in order to leam.
This expertise l'm referring to starts with the skill of looking at a guitar and deciding what the problem is. (You
have no idea how many times a neck is refretted when what the guitar actually needs is to be humidified!) After
that, it moves on to the expertise of how to effectively accomplish the repair, all in the given time allotted, and
then retuming that guitar to its owner at the promised time. John LeVan has done more than gather knowledge, he
has amassed it.When I read this book I see John's habits on the page -look at the guitar, assess the problem, clean
the workbench and gather the right tools, wash your hands, put on a smile, and get it done properly with the least
effort. It's amazing that after less than a lifetime of guitar repair John can be so organized and energized to put
it all in the form of a book like this, thus, passing on the information to others. Please take a good look and leam
some things from a person who is an expert leamer himself.
 


Chapter 1 - Tools and Materials

Guitar Maintenance Kit - Basic tools needed to perform setups.
Materials - Materials and supplies you'll need
Recommended Tools - List of luthrie tools.
Sources - Where to purchase tools and materials.

Chapter 2 - General Maintenance

Hygiene - Keep it clean.
Cleaning and Conditioning - Proper care of your instrument.
Restringing - Professional tips and techniques.
Transporting and Shipping - Tips on packing and shipping a guitar.
Humidity Effects - Too much, too little or too late.

Chapter 3 - Adjusting the Neck

Diagram of Components - Frets, fingerboard and trussrod.
Measurements - Before and after.
Sighting the Neck - Foolproof techniques.
Proper Adjustments - Adjusting for playing style and design.
Types of Trussrods - Single-action and double-action.
Troubleshooting - Identifying stripped and frozen trussrods.

Chapter 4 - Adjusting the Action at the Bridge

Diagram of Components - Parts of a guitar bridge.
Measurements - Before and after.
Acoustic Bridge Saddles - Concept, materials and common problems.
Tunematic
Hard Tail Bridge
Floating Tremolo Systems

Chapter 5 - Adjusting the Action at the Nut

Diagram of Components - Different shapes, sizes and materials.
Measurements - Before and after.
Angles, Width and Spacing - How to correctly cut string slots.
Proper Adjustments - Calculating the correct height for each string.
Replacement and Repair - Do I film, shim or replace the nut?

Chapter 6 - Adjusting the Pickups

Diagram of Components - Parts of an electric pickup.
Proper Heights and Effects - Pole pieces, adjustable and fixed.

Chapter 7 - Intonation

Definitions - What is intonation?
Tools Needed - Tuners, hex keys and screwdrivers.
Sharp, Flat and Hopeless
Variables and Tempering - Fret placement, nut placement and Bach.

Chapter 8 - Basic Fretwork

Diagram of Components - Tools, jigs and materials.
Fret Leveling - My steel bar and buckshot method.
Recrowning Frets - A tight crown is better than a flathead.
Partial Refretting - How many should you replace?
Burnishing the Edges - Final buff and polish.

Chapter 9 - Basic Electric Guitar Wiring

Diagram of Components - Anatomy of a pickup.
Pickup Harness Color Codes - So many colors, so little time
RW/RP, LFT/W - Fun with acronyms.
Pots, Switches and Jacks - How they work? And what do they do?
Wiring Diagrams - The proper way to read a wiring diagram.
Acoustic Pickup Systems - Application and function.
Troubleshooting - Pickup failure causes.

Chapter 10 - Top 10 Signs of a Problematic Guitar

Electric - Common Problems.
Acoustic - Common Roblems.

Chapter 11 - Miscellaneous Upgrades and Repair

Strap Buttons - Drilling, countersinks and felt washers.
Tuning Keys - Replacement and repair.
Bridge Pins - Too loose, too tight and just right.

Chapter 12 - Other Training Resources

Apprenticeships - Understudy programs.
Factory Training - Crash courses in real guitar repair.
Workshops - ASIA, GGAL and schools on guitar building.

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TROWER ROBIN A Step-by-Step Breakdown of His Guitar Styles and Techniques CD TABLATURE LIBRO

TROWER ROBIN, A Step-by-Step Breakdown of His Guitar Styles and Techniques. CD TAB.

Series: Signature Licks Guitar
Softcover with CD - TAB
Artist: Robin Trower

English rocker Robin Trower has earned a rabid following for his guitar work with Procol Harum and on his solo records. This book/CD provides an in-depth look at his powerful, soulful playing by exploring his most famous licks from a dozen songs, including:

Bluebird
Bridge Of Sighs
Day Of The Eagle
Daydream
For Earth Below
I Can't Stand It
I Can't Wait Much Longer
Little Bit Of Sympathy
Living Out Of Time
Long Misty Days
Messin' The Blues
Too Rolling Stoned

72 pages

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INTELLI-SHRED The Thinking Musician's Guide to Incredible Guitar Soloing by Kevin Dillard CD TABLATURE

INTELLI-SHRED, (The Thinking Musician's Guide to Incredible Guitar Soloing) by Kevin Dillard. CD TABLATURE

Intelli-Shred
The Thinking Musician’s Guide to Incredible Guitar Soloing
By Kevin Dillard
Item: 00-28027
UPC: 038081307169
ISBN 10: 0739047450
ISBN 13: 9780739047453
Category: Guitar Method or Supplement
Format: Book & CD
Instrument: Guitar

Kevin Dillard introduces a book allowing experienced guitarists to take their playing to an entirely new level. Intelli-Shred offers an in-depth look into the mechanics and concepts behind those amazing guitar solos by legendary artists like Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Randy Rhoads, John Petrucci, and others. Guitarists learn the theory behind melodic modal shapes and arpeggios and various techniques for applying them in solo playing. The exercises and etudes serve to challenge and motivate while simultaneously building strength, speed, dexterity, and knowledge of the fretboard. The CD included demonstrates all the examples in the book.

"With some tasty and muscular etudes to finish, intermediate plus rockers will find much to keep themselves busy here." -Guitar Techniques Magazine

(The Thinking Musician's Guide to Incredible Guitar Soloing) Written by Kevin Dillard. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. Series: National Guitar Workshop Book - Approved Curriculum. 96 pages. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature and instructional text. Instructional, Rock and Method. 9x12 inches.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kevin Dillard has over 30 years of experience in the world of music, having started at the age of five. A self-taught guitarist, he adapted piano studies to create his own unique guitar method. He later went on to study music theory, composition and percussion at the University of South Alabama. In 2001, Kevin was involved in an accident which shattered two vertebrae in his neck, causing spinal trauma that left him paralyzed from the neck down. He was told he would never walk again. However, he began to regain movement only four days after a miraculously successful seven-hour spinal fusion surgery. In less than one year, Kevin was fully functional and had returned to full-time music performance and instruction. A music instructor for the past 17 years, Kevin teaches guitar, theory and improvisation at Cascade Hills Church at the School of the Arts program in Columbus, Georgia. He has served as a mentor for graduation requirements in Columbus High's Mentor Program and has been a speaker at Muscogee County school career day events. Kevin has been involved in promoting children's music education, and in 2003 and 2004, he was one of Georgia's spokesmen for VH1's "Save the Music" program.
Kevin has performed as a clinician at various outlets and events for the some of the biggest names in the music industry and is currently an endorser for DiMarzio guitar pickups and accessories. You can find his soundc1ips demoing some of their products on their website: Kevin also currently serves and performs on the television ministry "Realtime with Bill Purvis," reaching a television audience of over 350 million viewers on a weekly basis. There's also a live webcast every Sunday to millions. In the summer, you can study rock guitar with Kevin at the National Guitar Workshop

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank God for giving me the opportunity to write this book and to play, perform and support my family through music. I'd like to thank my wife Hayley and my children Colton, Devany and Tegan for their love, support, patience and understanding. Thank you to my mom, Betty, for all her years oflove and support. A HUGE thanks to David Smolover, Burgess Speed, Nat Gunod and the folks at NGW/Workshop Arts for believing in me as an author, artist and instructor. THANKS to Matt Smith, for without you this would not be possible! Much thanks for your friendship and guidance. Thanks to Steve Blucher at DiMarzio, Jeremy "Jem" Hurnberstone at Nocturne Guitars, Morley Pedals, DR Handmade Strings, Line 6, and Pickboy/Brooklyn Gear.

INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Intelli-Shred. This book explores the often-neglected topic of intelligent melodic
development. Most shred guitar teachers focus on two aspects of guitar playing: 1) the mechanical aspects of developing technique, speed and facility; 2) music theory such as scales, chords and arpeggios. The danger of this approach is getting boxed into a pattem of "speed for speed's sake" and sounding mechanical or sterile. The exercises in Intelli-Shred, on the other hand, make good melodie sense whether played fast or slow. By understanding the fretboard, you'll be able to pull whatever flavors, moods or colors you want from your guitar, without having to play every note of a scale or mode. Rather than playing more notes at blinding speed, you'llleam to eliminate the unnecessary notes to find the intelligent, melodie choices. Intelli-Shred emphasizes the process of melodie discovery, giving you the tools to develop coherent musical ideas of your own. This book is written with a relaxed and conversational tone and tries to capture the experience of sitting in a room with a good teacher. It's supposed to be a warm and personable experience, not a cold, technical textbook. Intelli-Shred is not a "leam to play guitar" book. You won't leam how to read music or play barre chords. Rather, it's intended for experienced players looking to take their playing to the next level. If you need a refresher on the basics, check out The Total Rock Guitarist by Tobias Hurwitz (Alfred/National Guitar Workshop #24423). If you're unfamiliar with any of the techniques or notations in Intelli-Shred, consult the Notation Key on page 95. Here are some tips on how to approach the material in this book:
1. Take it slow and easy. Don't try to work through all of it at once. Give the information and exercises time to sink in. Get each of the shapes, pattems, scales and licks under you fingers before moving on to the next exercise. It may take a little while before you can visualize pattems on the fretboard or before the theory makes sense. Also, information is processed more easily in small amounts and shorter practice sessions, rather than Herculean marathons lasting several hours. You'll retain what you've leamed and be able to make better use of it more quickly this way. Unless you're already accustomed to two-hour practice sessions, try 15- to 30-minute bursts instead.
2. Combine licks and exercises. Playing up and down the same old scale pattems can get boring; try combining fragments of these licks with others in the book or with your own that you've already worked out. As with any new concept, lick, trick, pattem or scale, once you've got it down, ask yourself, "Now, how can I twist and warp this idea to make it my own?"

Please, for the sake of music: EXPERIMENT! Get creative! Use the ideas in this book as springboards and launching pads for you own musical ideas. Strive to find your own voice on the guitar-your own musical identity. Most prospective students approach their new teacher and ask, "Can you make me play and sound just like (insert the name of their favorite guitarist here)?" But the world already has a Steve Vai, a John Petrucci and a Joe Satriani. What the world really needs is you. What do you have to say? How will you choose to express your living, breathing creativity with your chosen instrument? What will be your personal musical statement? This attitude will open new doors for you as a guitarist, as an overall musician, and as a unique voice in the world.

SOME TIPS FOR ORGANIZING YOUR PRACTICE TIME
• First of all, try to find a place and time for practice as free from distractions as possible.
• Now, let's say for the sake of argument that you have one hour set aside for practice
time today. Let's divide this hour up and pick four areas in which you need to improve.
For example:
1. Alternate picking
2. Legato techniques (hammer-oilS and pull-offs)
3. New chord voicings
4. Arpeggios
• You now have four areas to work on and 60 minutes to practice. Take a few minutes at the start of the session to properly warm up. Then, divide the remaining time into four sections, each lasting about 10-15 minutes.
• If you can stick to this routine for just four days, with four one-hour sessions divided into four areas of study, you will progress at a much more well-rounded pace than if you had spent a solid hour on each topic. Even if you can only budget 30 minutes for a daily practice routine, if you budget your time in this manner, you'll be happy with your development of new and useful skills. Staying well-rounded and focused with a clear set of goals for yourself is paramount to growth. You don't want to focus on only one thing and leave others areas neglected.
• Here's another practice pointer: Wash your hands before you start to practice. This is a great ritual to work into your routine for a couple of reasons. First, it will get you into the right frame of mind. It will clear your mind of distractions so that you can concentrate on the task at hand: practice. It will also help warm up the muscles in your hands (especially on cold days or in cold venues before a performance) and will help promote flexibility and good blood flow. (The warmer the better in regards to water temperature.) Finally, clean hands help your strings last longer, and we all know that saving a couple of bucks is a good thing!
• Remember that in the end, it's still called playing music, not workingmusic. It should always be fun. When something isn't fun, we tend to not want to continue; it's just human nature. Never take thefun out ofplaying the guitar!
• If you find yourself going over and over the same things, stop. Take a break. Don't sit there spinning your wheels, because you're only beating yourself up and sucking the fun out of it. When you reach this point, either move on or find something else to do. You don't want to burn yourself out. Keep it fresh, and it will stay fun.

Contents:
About the Author
Introduction
Practice vs. Jamming
Some Tips for Organizing Your Practice Time
The Art of Practice
Chromatic Chaos
Outside Picking
Inside Picking
Finger Permutations
Double Picking
Psycho Triplet Exercises
G Blues Lick
More Psycho Triplets
More Double Picking
String Skipping Pedal Tones
The Modal System
Shape Shifting
A Aeolian Mode
B Locrian Mode
C Ionian Mode
D Dorian Mode
E Phrygian Mode
F Lydian Mode
G Mixolydian Mode
Harmonic Minor Scale
Phrygian Altered Scale
Blues Scale and Minor Pentatonic Extension
Minor 7th Arpeggio Patterns
Extended Arpeggios
Diminished 7ths Arpeggios
String Skipping Arpeggio Shapes
Four- and Six-Note Patterns
Major 7th Arpeggio
Ascending Diminished 7th Arpeggios
Looping with A Aeolian and B Locrian
Symmetrical Shapes Applied
More Licks
Tapping
Modal Arpeggios
Dorian
Mixolydian
Lydian
Sus2, Dom7, and Sus4
Overlapping Minor and Major Shapes
Overlapping Minor Shapes
Overlapping Major Shapes
Thinking Inside
Multi-Finger Mayhem (Exploring Multi-Finger Tapping)
Multi-Finger Madness
E Major Etude
C Sharp Minor Etude
C Dorian Etude
Appendix
A Listening Exercise
Choosing the Right Teacher for You
Suggestions and Helpful Hints
Recommended Reading for Further Study
Notation Key 

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SHRED! The Ultimate Guide to Warp-Speed Guitar by Rich Maloof & Pete Brown BOOK CD TABLATURE

SHRED! The Ultimate Guide to Warp-Speed Guitar. P. Brown. CD TAB.

Series: Book
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Medium: Softcover with CD
Author: Pete Prown
Author: Rich Maloof

With knuckle-busting lessons covering surefire techniques, Shred! will light a napalm-hot blaze under your fingers and kick your playing up to ludicrous speed! Shredding is a challenge, but this book breaks it down, demystifying guitar solos that sound intimidating on record. Each chapter examines one killer technique in-depth, including: sweep picking, thrash-chording, blues shredding, tapping, legato playing, and the whammy bar. The CD includes each exercise demonstrated. 80 pages.

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EXOTIC SCALES & LICKS FOR GUITAR Musicians Institute Jean Marc Belkadi LIBRO CD TABLATURE CHITARRA

EXOTIC SCALES AND LICKS FOR GUITAR, MUS. INST., Belkadi. CD TAB.

16 Tantalizing Scales & 80 Great Ways to Use Them
Series: Musicians Institute Press
Publisher: Musicians Institute Press
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Jean Marc Belkadi

Expand your lead lines and scalar vocabulary with a whole book packed full of unusual scales and interesting ways to play them. The accompanying CD contains 80 demonstration tracks of all the licks in the book. Scales include: Prometheus, enigmatic, Hebrew, Hungarian Gypsy, Hindu, Neapolitan Major, Neapolitan Minor, East Indian, Romanian, double harmonic minor, Persian, double augmented, 8-Tone Spanish, Byzantine, overtone, harmonic major, and more. 40 pages

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ETHNIC RHYTHMS FOR GUITAR Musicians Institute Jean Marc Belkadi LIBRO CD TABLATURE CHITARRA SPARTITI

ETHNIC RHYTHMS FOR GUITAR, MUS. INST., Belkadi. CD TAB.

5 Continents · 27 Countries · 2 Hands
Series: Musicians Institute Press
Publisher: Musicians Institute Press
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Jean Marc Belkadi

Acclaimed guitarist Jean Marc Belkadi takes you on a musical expedition around the world from Europe to Africa, South America, Asia, and the Middle East. You'll discover a huge variety of unusual and inspiring ethnic rhythms, riffs, and licks in this creative book and CD pack. The accompanying CD contains 81 demo tracks of all the music in the book. 40 pages.

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FINGERSTYLE LOVE SONGS-15 Classic Arranged for Solo Guitar-Bill Piburn CD TABLATURE SPARTITI

FINGERSTYLE LOVE SONGS, 15 Classic Songs Arranged for Solo Guitar. CD TAB.

Arranger: Bill Piburn
Artist: Various

"Bill Piburn is one of the best players, arrangers and teachers I have known." Chet Atkins

15 love songs masterfully arranged by Bill Piburn, editor of Fingerstyle Guitar magazine. Includes:

Always On My Mind
And I Love You So
Beauty And The Beast
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
How Deep Is Your Love
I Love How You Love Me
I Will
Just The Way You Are
My Cherie Amour
Only You (And You Alone)
Our Day Will Come
This Guy's In Love With You
True Love
Unchained Melody
The Very Thought Of You

48 pages

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THE TOTAL BLUES GUITARIST-McCumber CD TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO METODO MANUALE STUDIO MUSICA

THE TOTAL BLUES GUITARIST. CD TAB.

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ADVANCED CONCEPTS FOR BLUES GUITAR SOLOING BARRY LEVENSON Canned Heat LIBRO CD TABLATURE

Levenson Barry, ADVANCED CONCEPTS FOR BLUES GUITAR SOLOING. Metodo del chitarrista dei Canned Head. CD TAB.

About Advanced Concepts for Blues Guitar Soloing
By Barry Levenson. For Guitar. Blues. Book with CD. 65 pages.
Welcome to Advanced Concepts for Blues Guitar Soloing the next level up from Barry Levenson's first book Exciting Concepts for Blues Guitar Soloing. In the first book, Barry explored motific development, conceptual playing over chord changes, phrasing, target notes, bending techniques and advanced position playing. In this volume Barry has transcribed ten solos from his Storyville CD's Heart To Hand, Closer to the Blues and Hard Times Won. He has analyzed key concepts and techniques in these solos by isolating specific measures and going into in-depth explanations of the more pertinent concepts that comprise these solos. Also, at the end of the book Barry have included a brief discography of CDs and/or songs that will help shed light on these concepts. The solos are the result of all the years of playing, learning, studying, and more playing. Barry hopes that they can be useful in some small way to help others to find their own means of self-expression. Barry Levenson is the lead guitarist for the world famous blues/rock/boogie band Canned Heat.

 

The Three T's
Touch, Tone, Taste.
Here are some thoughts on finding your own individual style through the medium of blues guitar.
The Three T's, touch, tone and taste, could be essential concepts for your musical selfexpressIOn.
Touch is almost self-explanatory. The way your fingers connect with the strings, how hard and
soft you pick, do you pick with your fingers or just the pick or a combination of the two? Picking
up near the bridge creates a harder, more trebly sound. Picking near the neck creates a softer,
bassier sound. In the middle, creates more of a mid-range type of tone. All places where the right
hand can pick should be experimented with to find different sources of expression. Do you use a
hard, soft or medium pick? This is another element that contributes to your touch. Don't be
afraid to experiment until you find what's right for you. A good way to start is to listen to a
player that really moves you and explore their touch. If it works for you, you can incorporate it into your playing. All these things come into play when you are trying to express yourself through wood, wires and tubes.
I think it is important to remember that the amplifier is just what it says. It amplifies the sound
of your touch. B.B. King once stated, "My volume control is in my right hand." You can project
a considerable amount of volume with a not-very-Ioud amplifier by picking or plucking the
string with authority. Picking lightly with a loud amplifier, in my opinion, does not give a strong,
authoritative sound.
Think of your right hand as a dynamic/volume control. Tum your amplifier on at approximately
3. See what a volume difference you can generate by picking extremely quietly and shifting to
picking with force.
Some great players to listen to for their touch are obviously the great B.B. King whose use of
rakes, trills and vibrato give him one of the world's most recognizable sounds. Charlie
Christian's barely amplified but forcefully played electric guitar was one of the most expressive
sounds in guitar history. Wes Montgomery's incredible right-hand thumb gave him an
unparalleled sound. It's all in the touch of the hands, not so much the amplifier. These great
players gave every note its own treatment as they strive to express their soul and musicality
through the instrument.
Also, in your arsenal of touch should be the mastery of left hand vibrato, hammer-ons, pull-offs,
slides, slurs, rakes and harmonics. Most of these terms are self-explanatory to most guitar
players, but many are overlooked when it comes time to plug in and play! Try playing a simple
blues phrase of five or six notes and see how many colors and articulations you can add to the
lick through the use of the above techniques.
All these things contribute to an individualistic sound. By experimenting with just your guitar
and no amp, you will start to develop your own touch. Sometimes your playing can be covered
up by volume from the amplifier. The greatest players are expressive at ANY volume.
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