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LYNCH GEORGE OPEN JAM iNSTRUCTIONAL GUITAR PERFORMANCE VIDEO CHITARRA

LYNCH GEORGE, OPEN JAM. AN INSTRUCTIONAL PERGORMANCE LIVE IN THE STUDIO 1995. VIDEO 

VIDEO METODO PER CHITARRA DI MUSICA ROCK.

TECNICA , 

 

VIDEO GUITAR LESSON : 

ROCK IMPROVISATION

FUSION IMPROVISATION

ABOUT IMPROVISATION

BLUES IMPROVISATION 

FUNK IMPROVISATION

I WILL REMEMBER

ANALYSIS

EQUIPMENT

BONUS OUTAKES

 

86 minutes

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BEACH REB, HOMEGROWN PRIVATE LESSON VOLUME 1 DVD DIDATTICO VIDEO LEZIONE CHITARRA ELETTRICA

BEACH REB, HOMEGROWN PRIVATE LESSON VOLUME 1. DVD

This is no ordinary instructional DVD. You want an hour of scales at a million miles an hour? Nope. Seen it all before, right? Welcome to Homegrown - Reb invites you into his own home for over an hour of personal guitar insights, instruction and a healthy dose of humor!
We used a digital home video camera right in Reb's home studio to produce this DVD... there's no fancy editing,lighting or effects... just plain, raw GREAT information. Reb goes through his guitars, his vintage Marshall amps, his pedalboard and his recording setup in great detail. Any playing? 2 original pieces created just for this DVD! Plus some live jamming with Reb's band and some ripping at home playing.

This really is a DVD you MUST see!

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IMPROVVISARE IL BLUES ALLA CHITARRA BLUES GUITAR TECHNIQUES LIBRO CD TABLATURE METODO

IMPROVVISARE IL BLUES ALLA CHITARRA. JOHN WHEATCROFT. LIBRO E CD. 224 PAGINE. IN ITALIANO 

IMPROVISING BLUES GUITAR: AN INTRODUCTION TO BLUES GUITAR STYLES, TECHNIQUES AND IMPROVISATION. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & STANDARD NOTATION & GUITAR TABLATURE

 

LIBRO MEDOTO DI MUSICA BLUES CON CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON:

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.

TRADOTTO IN ITALIANO .

 

Un manuale completo, un’analisi approfondita della chitarra blues, dal primo blues di Chicago, attraverso il blues di Memphis e Detroit, il boom del britannico, il jazz blues e molti altri generi correlati, sino allo stile blues dei chitarristi più importanti di oggi. Semplici guide graduali introducono le tecniche di base, l’armonia e la teoria, con soli d’esempio e basi contenuti nel CD allegato.

 

Improvising Blues Guitar

An Introduction to Blues Guitar Styles, Techniques & Improvisation Book/CD Pack
Series: Guitar
Publisher: Schott
Format: Softcover with CD - TABLATURE
Author: John Wheatcroft

This hefty book/CD pack gives an in-depth insight into blues guitar, from early Chicago blues through Memphis and Detroit blues, the British blues boom, jazz blues, and many other blues genres, right up to the blues styles of today's hottest guitarists.

With a CD of over 60 minutes of demos and backing tracks

Description

This unique book gives an in-depth insight into blues guitar, from early Chicago Blues, through Memphis and Detroit Blues, the British Blues boom, Jazz Blues and many other blues genres, right up to the blues styles of today’s hottest guitarists.

Focusing on the playing styles of influential guitarists, author John Wheatcroft teaches the basics of blues improvisation and shows how it has developed over the years. Learn how to solo like classic blues guitarists B. B. King, John Lee Hooker and Albert Collins and then move on to find out more about the playing styles of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robben Ford and many others.

KEY TECHNIQUES AND STYLES EXPLAINED INCLUDE:

MAJOY AND MINOR PENTATONIC SCALES

MIXOLYDIAN, DORIAN AND OTHER KEY MODES

DYNAMICS, EXPRESSION AND FEEL

DEVELOPING SPEED AND ACCURACY

OPEN TUNINGS

SLIDES AND BENDS

VIBRATO

HYBRID PICKING

DOUBLE-STOPS

SLIDE GUITAR

Simple step-by-step guides introduce basic techniques, harmony and theory, with demo solos and backing tracks on the accompanying CD.

Welcome to the Blues

Blues music is one of the most expressive forms of music in existence. This highly personal and emotive style is, for many, the perfect vehicle for self-expression, evoking at the same time both a sense of jubilation and a melancholy recognition of the complexities of the human condition. Undoubtedly, the guitar and blues music go hand in hand. This wonderful instrument's dynamic and articulate qualities are stretched to the limit when used expertly within the blues. Each subtle movement of finger on string can be used to coax a beautifully expressive and highly personal
sound from the instrument. 

How This Book Works
Each of the eleven chapters in this book includes four complete solo studies, each written in the style of a famous artist who is representative of a specific genre or geographical area relevant to the development of the blues. An analysis of each solo follows in the 'Checkpoint' section, breaking each solo down into bite-size licks and phrases. These can form the basis of your own improvisational style as you are encouraged to both learn each solo as a cohesive study and also to 'chop-and-change', filing any favourite licks away for later use. 

To accompany each solo study we will also take a look at both technical and conceptual approaches,
both those typical of the genre as a whole and also those that are unique and specific to each individual artist. These are designed to develop progressively, so although you can successfully 'dip' into any study at any point in the book at random, you are encouraged to work through the 'Assignments and Improvisation Tips' sections sequentially from beginning to end.

It is this quest for mastery and understanding of these exact qualities that has no doubt led you here. The aim of this book is to help you fulfil a desire to achieve a greater facility and complete awareness of the process involved, be it technically, conceptually, dynamically or expressively, to produce better blues and, specifically, to improvise well with stylistic authenticity and with a high level of musical freedom within the blues guitar idiom. Good luck and happy practising! 

Chapters 2-10 feature a rhythm study typical of each sub-genre, which forms the harmonic and rhythmic basis over which the solo studies are based. It's crucial that your 'rhythm-chops' are up to scratch, so whilst it's tempting to skip these sections in favour of the more flashy solos, any work in this area will be ultimately rewarded in the overall level of your playing and all-round musicality. Chapters 1 and 11 focus on unaccompanied blues styles and therefore have no rhythm study.
 

This comprehensive book gives an in-depth insight into blues guitar and views it as a continuum, from early Chicago Blues, through Memphis and Detroit Blues, the British Blues boom, Jazz Blues and many other blues genres, right up to the blues styles of today’s hottest guitarists.

Focusing on the playing styles of influential guitarists, author John Wheatcroft teaches the basics of blues improvisation and shows how it has developed over the years. Learn how to solo like classic blues guitarists B. B. King, John Lee Hooker and Albert Collins and then move on to find out more about the playing styles of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robben Ford and many others.

Simple step-by-step guides introduce basic techniques, harmony and theory, with demo solos and backing tracks on the accompanying CD.

Contents:

Welcome to the Blues
How this book Works
How to Read Fretboard Diagrams

1. Acoustic Blues & The Delta
Key Players
Artist #1: Mississippi Fred McDowell
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips The I–IV–V Chord Progression
Artist #2: Lightnin’ Hopkins
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips The Thumb-Pick
Artist #3: Robert Johnson
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips The Turnaround
Questions, Answers & Blue Notes
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips Microtones & ‘Blue’ Notes

2. Chicago
Key Players
Artist #1: Muddy Waters
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Tailing-Off Notes
Artist #2: Hubert Sumlin
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Introduction to Vibrato
Artist #3: Buddy Guy
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Adding Simple Bends
The Advantages of Downstroke Picking
Artist #4: Mike Bloomfield
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Repetitious Extended Phrasing
Rhythm Study

3. Memphis & Detroit
Key Players
Artist #1: John Lee Hooker
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
‘Call & Response’ Phrasing
Artist #2: B. B. King
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Artist #3: Albert King
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Outrageously Wide String Bending
Artist #4: Robert Cray
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Staccato Phrasing & Popping the Strings
Rhythm Study

4. Early Texas Blues
Key Players
Artist #1: T-Bone Walker
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Swing
Artist #2: Freddie King
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Riff-Based Soloing
Artist #3: Albert Collins
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Rapid Pull-Offs Using the Thumb
Artist #4: Otis Rush
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Vocal-Like Crying Vibrato
Rhythm Study

5. The British Blues Boom
Key Players
Artist #1: Eric Clapton
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Applying Wide Vibrato to a Bent Note
Artist #2: Jeff Beck
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Emulation of Slide with Vibrato Bar
Artist #3: Jimmy Page
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Advanced Fast Pull-Offs and Wide String Bending
Artist #4: Peter Green
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Expressive Vibrato Technique
Rhythm Study

6. Country Blues & Rock’n’Roll
Key Players
Artist #1: Scotty Moore
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Rock ’n’ Roll Triplets
Travis-picking
Artist #2: Chuck Berry
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Following the Changes
Artist #3: Roy Buchanan
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Harmonizing in 3rds and 6ths
Volume Swells
Artist #4: Danny Gatton
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Advanced Hybrid-Picking
Rhythm Study

7. New Wave Texas
Key Players
Artist #1: Jimmy Vaughan
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Soloing with Chord Fragments
Artist #2: Duke Robillard
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Swing & Jazz Phrasing
Artist #3: Stevie Ray Vaughan
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Extreme Dynamics & Expression
Artist #4: Eric Johnson
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Pentatonic Superimposition
Rhythm Study

8. Rock-Hot Blues
Key Players
Artist #1: Jimi Hendrix
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
The Hendrix chord
Artist #2: Gary Moore
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Extreme Vibrato, Palm Muting & Pinched Harmonics
Artist #3: Walter Trout
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Expanding the Pentatonic Palette
Artist #4: Joe Bonamassa
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Large Intervallic Skips via Open Strings
Rhythm Study

9. Jazz Blues
Key Players
Artist #1: Charlie Christian
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Eighth-Note Extended ‘Bop’ Rhythmic Phrasing
Artist #2: Wes Montgomery
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Exclusive Use of the Thumb for Picking
Artist #3: Larry Carlton
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Spelling Out the Changes
Artist #4: Robben Ford
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Tension, Release & ‘Outside’ Playing
Rhythm Study

10. Slide Masters
The World of Slide Guitar
Artist #1: Elmore James
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Intonation & Vibrato
Artist #2: Ry Cooder
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Muting
Artist #3: Duane Allman
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Extending the Range of the Guitar
Artist #4: Sonny Landreth
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Blues Phrasing Beyond the Box
Rhythm Study

11. Acoustic Blues Revival
Key Players
Artist #1: Bob Brozman
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Incorporating the Slide
Artist #2: Rory Gallagher
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Bass Line Runs & Mixing Approaches
Artist #3: John Hammond
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Fingerpicks, Fingers or Hybrid?
Artist #4: Keb’ Mo’
Checkpoint
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Developing Your Own Voice & Making Improvements. Fast!

12. Conclusion
What Is Feel?
Assignments and Improvisation Tips
Make Your Tone Work for You
Delivering the Package
Suggested Listening

Book/CD, 224 pages

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NIRVANA Guitar Play-Along® TABLATURE DVD CHITARRA VIDEO Come As You Are-Smells Like Teen Spirit

NIRVANA, Guitar Play-Along®. TABLATURE. DVD

DVD DI MUSICA GRUNGE.

BASI PER CHITARRA, 

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON: TABLATURE

Series: Guitar Play-Along DVD
Medium: DVD
Artist: Nirvana

HAL LEONARD

Featuring multiple camera angles, on-screen tab and performance tips, this series lets you hear and see how to play a song like never before! Each song starts with a lesson from a professional teacher, who then performs the complete song. Viewers can play along with great-sounding backing tracks, pause and watch lessons in slow-motion, and choose from three viewing options. 117 minutes. Includes:

About A Girl
All Apologies
Come As You Are
Dumb
Heart Shaped Box
In Bloom
Lithium
Smells Like Teen Spirit

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BENSON GEORGE THE ART OF JAZZ GUITAR-HOT LICKS TABLATURE DVD TECNICA CHITARRA LEZIONE

BENSON GEORGE, THE ART OF JAZZ GUITAR, HOT LICKS. 65 minutes. TABLATURE DVD

VIDEO DVD METODO DI MUSICA JAZZ FUSION.

LIBRETTO DI SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.

UNA LEZIONE CON GEORGE BENSON, VIDEO DIDATTICO, TECNICA,  

SOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANO ! 

Series: DVD
Artist: George Benson

Eight-time Grammy®-winner George Benson covers chord substitutions, turnarounds, the Wes Montgomery style, and more. He demonstrates his signature scat-style singing on the groundbreaking "This Masquerade," and soloing over the famous "On Broadway" vamp. Also included are several virtuoso solo jazz and blues guitar performances by Benson himself. Spanish, French, German and Italian subtitles;

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COMPLETE DOBRO PLAYER Stacy Phillips LIBRO 2CD TABLATURE LIBRO METODO SPARTITI CHITARRA

COMPLETE DOBRO PLAYER, Phillips. 245 Pagine. 2CD TABLATURE

LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA PER DOBRO CON 2 CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON:

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

TECNICA, 

Product Description:
Stacy Phillips is an internationally acclaimed soloist and author on Resonator Guitar. This comprehensive book took years to produce and is the culmination of Stacy's many years of playing the instrument, studying new Resonator techniques and interviewing other Resonator greats. This book achieves the following objectives: 1. To present an in-depth survey of the styles in which well-rounded lap guitarist should be competent. 2. To examine the playing styles and techniques of some of the world's greatest Resonator guitarists. 3. To catalog many of the licks that are lingua franca in the world of Resonator guitarists. 4. To indicate some of the underlying relationships between notes, keys, and chords by introducing some basic music theory as it relates specifically to the six-string guitar in G tuning. 5. To gain insights into the world of Resophonic guitar stylings and performance through interviews with some of the top players. 6. To demonstrate unconventional concepts in order to stimulate fresh approaches to playing the instrument. Tablature included.

The double-CD set presents more than 90 minutes of stereo recording featuring Stacy Phillips on Dobro and Paul Howard on guitar. Play-along tracks are included for several of the tunes.

Format: Book/2-CD Set

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Reading the Tablature
A Survey of Techniques for Resonator Guitarists (String Damping; Hammering On; Pulling Off; Forward Slants; Reverse Slants; Harmonics; Pulling the Strings; Some Bar Control Exercises; Vibrato; Fingering)

Elements of Variation and Improvisation for Resonator Guitarists (Position Playing; Playing in First Position; Nuances of Sliding and Approaching a Note; Thinking Chordally; A Sampling of 3 Note Chords; The Problem of Major Second Intervals and Chromatic Licks in G Tuning; Rhythmic Phrasing; Some General Thoughts about Improvising)

The Sweet and the Simple/Scalar Manipulation and the Melodic Line( Go Tell Aunt Rhodie; I Never Will Marry; Tennessee Waltz; Mike Auldridge Style House of the Rising Sun)

Blues, Boogie and Acoustic Rock (Frankie and Johnnie; Blues Pentatonic Solos; Albert King Style Solos; Bottleneck Guitar Style Solo; Backing Up a Vocalist; Rhythm Grooves; Eric Clapton Style Blues Solo)


Bluegrass and Open String Licks (Aunt Rhodie Bluegrass Style; Bluegrass Breakdown Licks; Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms; Dark Hollow; Over the Waterfall; Buck Graves Style Solos; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down)

A Resonator Guitar Approaches Jazz (Aunt Rhodie Swing Style; Corrine, Corrina Swing Blues; Bring It on Down to My House; II-V-I Jazz Licks; Modern Jazz Blues; Leon McAuliffe Style Swing Blues; Bob Dunn Style Solos; Shine on Harvest Moon; Deep Elm Swing; Comping)

Hawaiian Roots, Retunings and the Pedal Prodigal Grandchild( A Primer of Hawaiian Style Licks; B Minor Tuning; Modal Tuning; G add 2 or G9 Tuning; G6 Tuning; Mike Auldridge's Eight String Swing; Pedal Steel Licks Transferred to Resonator Guitar.

Playing in Minor Keys (The Dorian, Aeolian and Harmonic Minor Scales; Saint James Infirmary; G Minor Tuning; David Grisman's Opus 57 in G Minor and G Modal Tunings)

A Garland of Tunes and Resonator Guitarists (Shot Jackson Style Fort Worth Drag; Gene Wooten Style Rainbow; Rob Ickes' Style Deep Elm Blues; Stacy Phillips' Style Leather Britches; Stacy Phillips' Style Panhandle Rag; Jerry Douglas' Style Panhandle Rag; Jerry Douglas' Style John Henry; Jerry Douglas' Style Sally Ann; Jerry Douglas' Style Saint Anne's Reel; Jerry Douglas' Style Swing Blues; Genial Hawaiians' Style Saint Louis Blues)

The Interviews (Mike Auldridge; Bob Brozman; Cindy Cashdollar; Gene Wooten; Buck Graves; Archduke of the DOBRO®; Jim Bennett; Jerry Douglas)

Resonator Guitar Shopping Mall

Discography and Bibliography

Basic Music Theory for Resonator Guitarists

Fade Out

Acknowledgments

Sean Coane, Jeff DeMayo and Peter Menta for access to their record collections
Chris Davis for his fanatic proofreading
Paul Howard and Dave Hamburger for ideas for rock riffs
Some examples of rock riffs were loosely adapted from Andy Aldort's columns in Guitar Magazine
Dick Blattenberger for helping to track down photos
Mike Auldridge for tabbing his solo on "Eight String Swing"
Rob Ickes for help with tabbing Jerry Douglas' and his own solos
Jeff DeMayo for help with interpreting pedal steel licks
Johnny" Angry Red" Weltz for invaluable assistance with the Archduke of the Dobro interview
Jerry Douglas, Mike Auldridge, Jim Bennett, and Rob Ickes for allowing short excerpts of their
playing on the accompanying recording
Paul Howard for his guitar and vocal work on the accompanying recording
Georgia Sheron for the cover photo
All the musicians who took the time to be interviewed and the resonator-guitar fans
who contributed photos

Introduction
It's 12:00 midnight as Saturday shades into Sunday in an apartment in the South Bronx in New York City, across the street from Yankee Stadium. If I sit in a particular position on the floor and hold my pocket transistor radio just so,
I can hear the final strains of the WWV A; Wheeling, West Virginia "World's Original" Jamboree. Then it's on to "Live from Campbell's General Store in Oxford, Pennsylvania!" for an hour of musical heaven with Alex, ala Belle and the New River Gang. Amid pitches for ten-pound sacks of pinto beans, navy beans, snap beans, kidney beans, and other of life's necessities there is raw, unadulterated, old-time bluegrass featuring Sonny Miller on fiddle, Ted Lundy on banjo and occasional wailing solos and backup by Deacon Brumfield on resonator guitar. Whenever Deacon steps up to the microphone ala Belle Reed lets go with a whoop of glee. Outside the Flatt and Scruggs Foggy Mountain jamboree album that has a few cuts with Buck Graves, this is my resonator guitar input. I still have no idea of what it looks like or how it is played but the instrument has captured my imagination.
A few years later I am playing resonator guitar at a workshop at the Smithsonian Folk Festival in Washington, D.C. In the middle of "Wabash Cannonball" there is a pounding on the side of the wooden stage, followed in close order by a familiar wail. On the way from her own performance, ala Belle hears my imitation of the Deacon and cannot resist.
Such is the stuff of musical fantasy realized.
In the mid-1970s I wrote The Dobro® Book, that has become the standard teaching text for
resonator slide guitar. Complete Dobro® Player is designed to be a continuation of and supplement to that
effort. Acoustic steel guitar is currently experiencing something of a popularity boom, so it seems an
opportune moment to share some of the things I have learned about this instrument over the past 20
years. This book is aimed at six-string steel guitarists, and both acoustic and electric players should be
able to learn a great deal. However, it is slanted towards acoustic resonator guitars as exemplified by
DOBRO® brand resonator guitars. DOBRO® is a registered trademark owned by the Original Musical
Instrument Co. division of Gibson Guitar Corp. Because of their obsessive proprietary interest in this
copyright, I will be substituting various euphemisms which, for our purposes, can be thought of as
synonymous. They include resonator guitars, resophonic guitars, ampliphonic guitars, steel guitars, lap steels
(though the latter usually implies electric, non-pedal steels), and Hawaiian guitars. When I do use
DOBRO®, I am specifically referring to an instrument manufactured by the O.M.l. Company.
This book endeavors to achieve several objectives:
1. To present an in-depth survey of the styles in which well-rounded lap guitarists should be
competent. Ways of creating and varying authentic-sounding solos in country-folk, blues, bluegrass,
jazz, and Hawaiian Islands styles are illustrated and analyzed. There are also surveys on playing in minor
keys, the use of retunings and the application of pedal-steel licks to non-pedal guitars.
2. To examine the playing of some of the top lap steelers. Tablatures of solos by Jerry Douglas,
Buck Graves, Mike Auldridge, Bob Dunn, Leon McAuliffe, Bob Kaii, David Lindley, Shot Jackson, Gene
Wooten and others are featured.

 


Contents
Acknowledgments .
Introduction .
Reading the Tablature .
A Survey of Techniques for Resonator Guitarists.
String Damping Hammering On Pulling Off Forward Slants Reverse Slants .
Harmonics Pulling the Strings Some Bar Control Exercises Vibrato Fingering
Elements of Variation and Improvisation for Resonator Guitarists.
Position Playing Playing in First Position Nuances of Sliding and Approaching a Note .
Thinking Chordally "Moonglow" A Sampling of Three-Note Chords The Problem of Major
Second Intervals and Chromatic Licks in G Tuning Rhythmic Phrasing Some General Thoughts
about Improvising
The Sweet and the Simple (Scalar Manipulation and the Melodic Line)
"Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" "I Never Will Marry" "Tennessee Waltz" .
Mike Auldridge-Style "House of the Rising Sun"
Blues, Boogie and Acoustic Rock .
"Frankie and Johnnie" Blues Pentatonic Solos Albert King-Style Solos Bottleneck Guitar
Style Solo Backing Up a Vocalist Rhythm Grooves Eric Clapton-Style Blues Solo
Bluegrass and Open String Licks 10:
"Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" (Bluegrass Style) Bluegrass Breakdown Licks "Roll in My Sweet Baby's
Arms" "Dark Hollow" "Over the Waterfall" Buck Graves-Style Solos .
"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"
A Resonator Guitar Approaches Jazz (Gingerly)
"Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" (Swing Style) "Corrine, Corrina" Swing Blues "Bring It on Down to My
House" II-V-I Jazz Licks Modem Jazz Blues...... Leon McAuliffe-Style Swing Blues .
Bob Dunn-Style Solos "Shine on Harvest Moon" "Deep Elm Swing" Comping
Hawaiian Roots, Retunings and the Pedal Prodigal Grandchild.
A Primer of Hawaiian-Style Licks B Minor Tuning Modal Tuning G add 2 (G9) tuning .
G6 Tuning Mike Auldridge's "Eight String Swing" Pedal-Steel Licks Transferred to Resonator Guitar
Playing in Minor Keys.
The Dorian, Aeolian and Harmonic Minor Scales "Saint James Infirmary" G Minor Tuning .
David Grisman's "Opus 57" in G Minor and G Modal Tunings
A Garland of Tunes and Resonator Guitarists 17,
Shot Jackson-Style "Fort Worth Drag" Gene Wooten-Style "Rainbow" Rob Ickes-Style "Deep
Elm Blues" Stacy Phillips-Style "Leather Britches" Stacy Phillips-Style "Panhandle Rag" .
Jerry Douglas-Style "Panhandle Rag" Jerry Douglas-Style "John Henry" Jerry Douglas-Style
"Sally Ann" Jerry Douglas-Style "Saint Anne's Reel" Jerry Douglas-Style Swing Blues .
Genial Hawaiians-Style "Saint Louis Blues"
The Interviews .
Mike Auldridge Bob Brozman Cindy Cashdollar Gene Wooten. ..... Buck Graves .
Archduke of the Dobro Jim Bennett Jerry Douglas
The Resonator Guitar Shopping Mall .
Discography and Bibliography .
Basic Music Theory for Resonator Guitarists.
Fade Out .  

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MORGEN HOWARD THROUGH CHORD MELODY AND BEYOND CD-ROM GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA SPARTITI LIBRO

HOWARD MORGEN, THROUGH CHORD MELODY AND BEYOND. Round Midnight -Li’l Darlin’ -The More I See You -Stardust -Alone Together -Speak Low -It’s Only a Paper Moon -My Funny Valentine -Body and Soul -My Foolish Heart -Nice Work, If You Can Get It. CD-ROM TABLATURE

Questo metodo vi insegna a costruire una melodia suonata con accordi, quali usare e quando, partendo da una semplice canzone. Per ogni titolo sono presentate più versioni.

SOLO JAZZ GUITAR
Howard Morgen: Through Chord Melody & Beyond
A Comprehensive Hands-on Guide to Playing & Arranging Solo Jazz Guitar Based on 11 Classic Standards from the Great American Songbook

By Howard Morgen
Item: 00-29037
UPC: 038081318615
ISBN 10: 0739049844
ISBN 13: 9780739049846

Category: Guitar Method or Supplement
Format: Book & Enhanced CD
Instrument: Guitar

In this definitive work, Howard Morgen demonstrates all the tools, techniques, and concepts to create masterful solo guitar arrangements. This one-of-a-kind book with enhanced CD features 19 full song arrangements based on 11 classic jazz standards, which are immediately applicable for professional usage. The enhanced CD features demonstrations by Howard Morgen and Howard Alden, 6 complete video performances, plus printable PDFs —all accessible from your computer’s CD-ROM drive.

Titles:

Round Midnight * Li’l Darlin’ * The More I See You * Stardust * Alone Together * Speak Low * It’s Only a Paper Moon * My Funny Valentine * Body and Soul * My Foolish Heart * Nice Work, If You Can Get It.

 

TITLE COMPOSER

My Foolish Heart - Victor Young (composer); Ned Washington (lyricist) - 1949

Speak Low - Kurt Weill (composer); Ogden Nash (lyricist) - 1943 

My Funny Valentine (from "Babes in Arms") - Lorenz Hart (lyricist); Richard Rodgers (composer) - 1937

Nice Work If You Can Get It (from "Damsel in Distress") - George Gershwin (composer); Ira Gershwin (lyricist) - 1937  

The More I See You (from "Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe") - Harry Warren (composer); Mack Gordon (lyricist) - 1945

It's Only a Paper Moon - Harold Arlen (composer); E. Y. Harburg (lyricist); Billy Rose (lyricist) - 1933

StarDust - Hoagy Carmichael (composer); Mitchell Parish (lyricist) - 1929

'Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk (composer); Bernard D. Hanighen (composer); Cootie Williams (composer) - 1944

Li'l Darlin' - Neal Hefti (composer) - 1958 

The More I See You (from "Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe") - Harry Warren (composer); Mack Gordon (lyricist) 1945

StarDust - Hoagy Carmichael (composer); Mitchell Parish (lyricist) - 1929

Alone Together - Arthur Schwartz (composer); Howard Dietz (lyricist) - 1932

My Foolish Heart - Victor Young (composer); Ned Washington (lyricist) - 1949

Body and Soul - Robert Sour (lyricist); Edward Heyman (lyricist); Frank Eyton (lyricist); John Green (composer) - 1930

'Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk (composer); Bernard D. Hanighen (composer); Cootie Williams (composer) - 1944

Body and Soul - Robert Sour (lyricist); Edward Heyman (lyricist); Frank Eyton (lyricist); John Green (composer) - 1930

Alone Together - Arthur Schwartz (composer); Howard Dietz (lyricist) - 1932

It's Only a Paper Moon - Harold Arlen (composer); E. Y. Harburg (lyricist); Billy Rose (lyricist) - 1933

Li'l Darlin' - Neal Hefti (composer) - 1958

Speak Low - Kurt Weill (composer); Ogden Nash (lyricist) - 1943

My Funny Valentine - Lorenz Hart (lyricist); Richard Rodgers (composer) - 1937

Nice Work If You Can Get It (from "Damsel in Distress") - George Gershwin (composer); Ira Gershwin (lyricist) 

 

Howard Morgen, guitarist, clinician, and arranger, has written fingerstyle jazz guitar columns and arrangements for Guitar Player, Guitar World, Acoustic Guitar, and Fingerstyle Guitar. His spectacular solo guitar CD, Howard Morgen Plays Gershwin, has won wide critical acclaim, and Howard is currently a columnist for just jazz Guitar magazine. In addition, Howard is the author of The Gershwin Collection for Solo Guitar, The Ellington Collection for Solo Guitar, Tenfrom Guitar Player, Solo Guitar Insights, Fingerstyle Favorites, Concepts, and Preparations (all available from Alfred Publishing); Paul Simon for Fingerstyle jazz Guitar (Amsco Pub.); and Fingerstyle jazz Images for Christmas (Mel Bay). Howard has been a guest artist and instructor at the National Guitar Summer Workshop in Connecticut and has been a faculty member at the Manhattan School of Music, the Guitar Study Center of the New School in Manhattan, and the Jazz Studies Program at the C.W Post Campus of Long Island University. Among Howard's students over recent years are singer-songwriter Paul Simon, Edie Brickel, Carly Simon, and Christine Lavin. His bio is included in Maurice Summerfield's The jazz Guitar, Its Players and Personalities Since 1900.
 

Note from the Author

You're an intermediate level player or beyond. You play in a band or you play alone for your own enjoyment. You love to listen to and, on occasion, have played through guitar arrangements featured in specialty magazines and folios. You'd even love to arrange a few tunes yourself. .. If you fit into any of these categories, chances are you already know enough to start creating your own arrangements and, what you don't know, you can pick up along the way. What you need are step-by-step procedures that help you get started and successful experiences with the arranging process that will give you the confidence to keep going. You'll also need to experience these procedures first hand, so, wherever possible, I've given you that hands-on opportunity. Over the years, my goal has always been to produce books, articles, and arrangements that suggest approaches for creating one's own arrangements. For a solo performer in the jazz idiom, that's where the art is. Some of the topics that are introduced in this book have never before appeared in any of my previous work while other topics that have appeared before are now revealed in a new context and with a new focus. Through Chord-Melody and Beyond is a summary and synthesis of much of what I have learned about arranging for guitar and it is my hope that it will prove to be a valuable contribution to your musical progress and development. Howard Morgen

 

Introduction

This book is intended for intermediate to advanced players as an overview, guide, and sourcebook. It is written in two parts and contains both standard notation and TAB. Plus, note-for-note performances are included on the companion CD. Playing solo guitar, like playing solo piano, means self-accompaniment. Part 1 (Chapters 1-5) focuses on five jazz-oriented approaches to self-accompaniment:

chord-melody style

chord-melody derivations

camping below a single melody line

comping above a single melody line

walking bass lines

Part 2 (Chapters 6-14) is devoted to supplying the theoretical information, harmonic concepts, thought processes, and techniques that are the essential underpinnings of all successful arrangements. Throughout the book, 11 classic jazz standards from Alfred's just jazz Real Book are employed as examples and exercises and as complete, fully developed arrangements demonstrating the entire range of topics presented. At the end of each chapter, you will find a "Guide List" that references topically related works of other authors that will supply you with additional information, perspectives, and insights. 

 

Contents:

Note from the Author .

Introduction .

Some Suggestions for Approaching the Material. .

About the Songs .

Important Information for Notation Non-Readers .

 

PART 1: Approaches to Self-Accompaniment for Solo Jazz Guitar .

Chapter 1: Chord-Melody Style .

Setting Up a Chord-Melody Style Arrangement .

Chord-Melody Exercises la-Ie .

"Li'l Darlin'" .

"Stardust" (Version I) .

 

Chapter 2: Chord-Melody Derivations .

Jazz Fingerstyle Technique .

Five Fingerstyle Applications for

Vertical Chord Structures .

Preliminary Exercises for the Plucking Hand .

Examples 8-11 (Chord-Melody Derivations) .

"The More I See You" (Version I) .

 

Chapter 3: Comping Below a Melody Part .

Chord Fragments .

Examples 12 and 13 .

Interval Shapes .

Visualizing Interval Shape Placement .

Choosing the String Set .

Visualizing Interval Shapes Across String Sets .

Comping on String Sets 4-3 and 5-4 with Tritone, Perfect 4th,

and Perfect 5th Shapes ("Speak Low" Excerpt) .

"Nice Work If You Can Get It" .

 

Chapter 4: Sounding the Melody in the Bass .

Exercises for Developing Independence Between

Thumb and Fingers .

Setting Up an Arrangement .

"The More I See You" (Version 2) .

 

Chapter 5: The Walking Bass Line .

Components of a Walking Bass Line .

How Chord Tones, Passing Tones, and Neighbor Tones Function

in a Walking Bass Line .

Four Suggestions for Building Melodically Interesting

Walking Bass Lines .

"It's Only a Paper Moon" (Worksheet) .

"It's Only a Paper Moon" (Version I) .

 

PART 2: Theoretical Information, Harmonic Concepts,

Thought Processes, and Techniques .

Chapter 6: Terminology .

Chord Construction .

Chord Embellishment. .

Chord Voicing .

Voice Leading .

Chords of Omission .

Chord Inversion .

"Speak Low" (Version 1) .

 

Chapter 7: Chord Voicing Formulas and Insights .

Four Chord Voicing Formulas with Corresponding String Sets .

Open Voicing Formulas .

(V) indicates that a video performance by Howard Morgen is available on your enhanced CD

 

The Drop 2 Formula .

The Drop 3 Formula .

The Drop 2 and 4 Formula .

Chord Voicing Worksheets .

Creative Touches for Chord Voicing .

"Alone Together" (Version I) .

 

Chapter 8: All About Chord Symbols .

How to Crack the Code .

Seven Approaches for Finding the Differences Between

Chord Symbols .

Approach I: Spell Out and Compare Adjacent Chord Symbols .

Approach II: Look for Adjacent Chord Symbols with Common

Tone Roots .

Approach III: Look for Diatonic and Chromatic Chord Progressions .

Approach IV: Look for Cycle Patterns .

Approach V: Look for Line-Dependent Patterns .

Approach VI: Look for on Line-Dependent Patterns .

Approach VII: Look for Adjacent Chord Shapes .

"My Funny Valentine" (Version I) .

"Body and Soul" (Version 1) .

 

Chapter 9: Chord Substitution and Chord Addition .

Tritone Substitution (TT): The "b5" Principle .

Substitution of Minor 7th Chord for a Dominant 7th

Substitution with Relative Major and Minor Chords .

Chromatic Approach Chords .

Melodic Common Tone Substitution .

Chord Addition .

Backcycling .

"My Foolish Heart" .

 

Chapter 10: Natural Harmonics .

How to Produce Natural Harmonics .

Plucking-Hand Harmonic Technique .

'' 'Round Midnight" .

 

Chapter 11: Artificial Harmonics .

Plucking-Hand Harmonic Technique to Produce

Artificial Harmonics .

Combining Natural and Artificial Harmonics with Regular Tones .

"Speak Low" (Version 2) .

 

Chapter 12: Drop D Thning .

"My Funny Valentine" (Version 2) .

"My Funny Valentine" (Optional Ending as Recorded) .

"Alone Together" (Version 2) .

 

Chapter 13: Choosing a Key for Your Arrangement .

''Guitar Friendly" Keys .

Functions for Open Strings in Guitar Friendly Keys .

"Stardust" (Version 2) .

Alternative Keys vs. Original Keys .

"Body and Soul" (Version 2) .

 

Chapter 14: Changing Keys (Modulation) .

Transition Chord Sequences .

Modulation Exercises .

Three Exercises Modulating to Temporary Tonic .

"The More I See You" (Version 3) .

-It' Only a Paper Moon": Preparatory Exercises .

"It's Only a Paper Moon" (Version 2) .

APPENDIX 1: Master Guide List .

APPENDIX 2: Finger (Ie pplications .

Note: All 19 full song arrangiaments are available as printable PDFs on your enchanced CD

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REINHARDT DJANGO, COMPLETE DJANGO. SHEET MUSIC BOOK AND CD WITH ORIGINAL RECORDINGS, 248 Pages GUITAR TABLATURE

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MAX ROBIN 
JEAN-PHILIPPE WATREMEZ
 
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Description
For the first time, all of the 81 themes and melodies composed by legendary Jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt have been assembled in one sumptuous celebratory volume.

The Hot Club sounds of Reinhardt forged the very basics of modern Jazz guitar. Alongside Charlie Christian, Reinhardt has long been regarded as a key innovator and charismatic ambassador of the guitar, developing a vocabulary that remains strong and vibrant today.

This very special publication, compiled by two of the world's most revered Reinhardt specialists, boasts anecdotes, performance notes, biographical landmarks, previously unreleased photographs and much more. 248 pages.

TiToLi :

Anouman
Appel Indirect
Are You In The Mood
Artillerie Lourde
Babik (Bi-bop)
Belleville
Black And White
Blues Clair
Blues D'autrefois
Blues For Ike
Blues Primitif
Bolero
Bricktop
Cavalerie
Crepuscule
D.R. Blues
Danse Nuptiale
Daphne
Deccaphonie
Del Salle
Diminushing
Dinette
Djangology
Django's Tiger
Double Scotch
Douce Ambiance
Duke And Dukie
Feerie
Festival 48
Fleche D'or
Fleur D'ennui
Folie A Amphion
Gaiement
H.C.Q. Strut
Hungaria
Impromptu
Lentement Mademoiselle
Mabel
Manoir De Mes Reves
Melodie Au Crepuscule
Mike
Minor Blues
Minor Swing
My Serenade
Mystery Pacific
Nocturne
Nuages
Nuits De Saint-germain-des-près
Nympheas
Oiseaux Des Iles
Oriental Shuffle
Oubil
Paramount Stomp
Peche A La Mouche
Place De Brouckere
Porto Cabello (Il Mexicano)
Pour Que Ma Vie Demeure
R. Vingt-six
Rythme Futur
Souvenirs
Speevy
Stockholm
Stompin' At Decca
Stop
Sweet Chorus
Swing 39
Swing 41
Swing 42
Swing 48
Swing From Paris
Swing Guitars
Swingtime In Springtime
Tears
Troublant Bolero
Twelve Years
Ultrafox
Vamp
Vendredi 13
Vette
Webster
What Kind Of Friend

 

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Titres :

Anouman
Appel Indirect
Are You In The Mood
Artillerie Lourde
Babik (Bi-Bop)
Belleville
Black And White
Blues Clair
Blues D'Autrefois
Blues En Mineur (Minor Blues)
Blues For Ike
Blues Primitif
Boléro
Brick Top
Cavalerie
Crépuscule, Daphné
Del Salle
Deccaphonie
Diminushing (Black Night Or Diminushing Blackness)
Dinettte
Django's Tiger
Djangology
Double Scotch
Douce Ambiance
D.R. Blues
Duke And Dukie
Féérie
Festival 48
Flèche D'Or
Fleur D'Ennui
Folie A Amphion
Gaiement
H.C.Q Strut
Hungaria
Impromptu
Lentement Mademoiselle
Mabel
Manoir De Mes Rêves
Mélodie Au Crépuscule (Love's Melody)
Mike (Micro Or Swing Dynamique)
Minor Blues
Minor Swing
Mopp'in The Birde (Danse Nuptiale)
My Serenade
Mystery Pacific
New York City
Nocturne
Nuages
Nuits de Saint-Germain-des-Près
Nymphéas
Oiseau Des Iles
Oriental Shuffle
Oubli
Paramount Stomp
Pëche A La Mouche (Lancer Léger)
Place De Brouckère
Porto Cabello (Il Mexicano)
Quequefois (Pour Que Ma Vie Demeure)
Rythme Futur
R-26
Souvenirs
Speevy
Stockholm
Stompin' At Decca
Stop
Sweet Chorus
Swing From Paris
Swing Guitars
Swing 39
Swing 41
Swing 42
Swing 48
Tears
This Kind Of freind (What Kind Of Freind)
Troublant Boléro
Twelfth Year
Ultrafox
Vamp
Vendredi 13
Vette
Webster
What Kind Of Friend 

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REINHARDT DJANGO IMPROVISATIONS 1935-1949 BOOK & CD GUITAR TABLATURE SPARTITI CHITARRA LIBRO

REINHARDT DJANGO, IMPROVISATIONS 1935-1949. Incisioni originali. SHEET MUSCI BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE. 

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TRANSCRIPTIONS pour GUITARE de ROMANE & DEREK SéBASTIAN

BLUE DRAG
Enregistrée en avril 1935
Sur ce 32 AABA, le thème mélodique est exposé par le violon, la guitare de Django intervenant
sous forme de contre-chant. Le maître produit ensuite un solo dynamique et virtuose
(cf. mesure 43) qui comprend nombre de torsions de cordes, manouches et bluesy, ainsi que
des octaves puissamment marquées. Notez aussi que l'introduction est utilisée comme coda
de fin, à l'issue d'un exposé final qui reprend la section A seulement.

IMPROVISATION 2
Enregistrée le 10 septembre 1938

A l'écoute, la première version d'Improvisation 2 ayant manifestement servi à Django de« mise en
doigts », nous avons choisi de transcrire la version B, identique, à cette différence que les thèmes y
sont développés, les idées abouties. Cette« pièce » se compose d'arpèges et de modulations qui
ne sont pas sans rappeler certaines oeuvres de Claude Debussy. On y trouve aussi, dans le pont et la
coda, d'étranges phrasés« shuffle ». A la toute fin, observez le désaccordage en ré grave de la sixième
corde ... désaccord age d'autant plus surprenant qu'on n'entend absolument pas Django l'opérer,
même en tendant l'oreille au maximum - un pur mystère !

IMPROVISATION 3
Enregistrées le 26 février 1943

Là, quoique l'une et l'autre reposent sur les mêmes ingrédients - tonalité mineure,
arpèges -, ces deux versions sont dignes d'intérêt. La première, au tempo assez rapide,
présente une structure AABACA, une coda qui reprend l'intro et une fort belle modulation
terminale. La seconde version, plus assise question tempo, est dépourvue
d'intro et de section C ; et l'on trouve dans la section B des passages mélodiques
virtuoses. L'accord final y est majeur.

IMPROVISATION 4
Enregistrée en février 1949
Courte et sur tempo lent, faisant peu appel à la technique et beaucoup aux cordes à vide, cette improvisation est plus facile à étudier. Elle est faite d'une abondante suite d'accords roulés, entrecoupés de quelques arpèges, tout ceci en forme métrique de type AABA.

IMPROVISATION 5
Enregistrée le 21novembre 1947
A l'inverse de la précédente, l'Improvisation 5 est ardue sur le plan technique. C'est une suite d'arpèges et d'accords, rehaussés de traits mélodiques virtuoses dont la couleur rappelle volontiers la musique flamenca (cf. partie terminale). Par ailleurs, il convient d'observer que cette improvisation a sans doute servi d'inspiration au pianiste John Lewis pour composer son thème Django .

Improvisation 6
Enregistrée le 1er décembre 1945
Difficile également sur le plan technique, reposant sur les mêmes ingrédients que la précédente - arpèges, accords roulés, traits mélodiques - l'Improvisation 6 n'offre cependant pas, à notre sens, de développements aussi maîtrisés. En cela, c'est une véritable improvisation au sens propre du terme. Elle contient cependant de remarquables passages en cadences d'accords et fait usage, elle aussi, de colorations mélodiques hispanisantes.

VALSE MANOUCHE
Enregistrée par la BBCen 1935
Enfin, voici une valse jouée en duo piano/guitare, dont le guitariste est très probablement Django, alors aux tout premiers moments de sa carrière. De forme métrique 112 AABA, cette valse séduisante présente une étrange cadence sur les sections A (mesures 13-16),dans lesquelles Django produit une montée chromatique très reconnaissable de son style. Est également reconnaissable le choix de certaines harmonies du pont, très hardies pour l'époque, à caractère hispanisant, des accords parfaits majeurs placés sur une note de pédale.

- Blue drag

- 6 improvvisazioni

- valse manouche. 

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SWING FAVORITES GUITAR-Big Band Play-Along Volume 1 CD LIBRO CHITARRA JAM BOOK-April In Paris

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Composer: Various Composers

With the 10 fantastic big band charts in this book/CD pack, instrumentalists can play along with their favorite swing tunes! Includes:

Table of contents

April In Paris
I've Got You Under My Skin
In The Mood
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Route 66
Speak Low
Stompin' At The Savoy
Tangerine
This Can't Be Love
Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)

23 pages

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