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MCKAY AL LICKS SAMPLES FUNK RHYTHM GUITAR TABLATURE VIDEO DVD SHEET MUSIC SPARTITI CHITARRA

MCKAY AL, LICKS/SAMPLES FUNK RHYTHM GUITAR. Degli Earth, wind & fire. SHEET MUSIC BOOKLET WITH GUITAR TABLATURE. VIDEO DVD

VIDEO LEZIONE DI MUSICA FUNK.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON:

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE.

TECNICA, RITMICA, 

The Licksamples series presents a unique new format, introducing sample "licks" for each instrument and style that vary in range from typical to ultimate. Clearly presented and enjoyable to use, this video series features one-on-one instruction plus performance footage that allows the viewer to see up-close how these patterns are used by a master. Videos include complete transcriptions with tab reference sheets. Al McKay, guitarist for the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire, shows you 25 of the ultimate funk rhythm guitar patterns. Patterns include Motown, dance funk, Latin gunk, swing funk, funk rock, funk blues, boogie-woogie funk, funky samba and more. Includes performances by Al's band L.A. All-Stars, featuring Bruce Conte, guitarist for the most pivotal funk band of all time, Tower of Power. Also includes a special duo performance by Al and Bruce. Includes a 36-page booklet. 55 minutes. Level: Intermediate to Advanced.

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FAMOUS ROCK GUITAR RIFFS SOLOS-TOM KOLB-DVD DIDATTICO-No Particular Place to Go-HEY JOE

FAMOUS ROCK GUITAR RIFFS AND SOLOS. GUITAR SIGNATURE LICKS. TOM KOLB. DVD

DVD VIDEO DIDATTICO PER CHITARRA,

LEZIONE STUDIO DI MUSICA ROCK,  


GUITAR Signature Licks DVD
Series: DVD
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Medium: DVD
Composer: Tom Kolb

Learn the trademark riffs and solos that define rock guitar! In this DVD, Musicians Institute guitar instructor Tom Kolb provides in-depth analysis of these eight groundbreaking songs: No Particular Place to Go (Chuck Berry) - Crossroads (Cream) - Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix) - You Shook Me (Led Zeppelin) - Iron Man (Black Sabbath) - Smoke on the Water (Deep Purple) - You Really Got Me (Van Halen) - Crossfire (Stevie Ray Vaughan). Approximately 60 minutes.

Crossfire
Cross Road Blues (Crossroads)
Hey Joe
Iron Man
No Particular Place To Go
Smoke On The Water
You Really Got Me
You Shook Me

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MASTERS OF THE STRATOCASTER ARLEN ROTH VIDEO DVD GUITAR TABLATURE CHITARRA DIDATTICO

MASTERS OF THE STRATOCASTER, con Arlen Roth. String bending, mostrando la musica di: Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, Mark Knopfler, Stevie Ray Vaughan, la solista, ritmica, dampening, picking, slide, country, blues, e gli ospiti: Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson, Otis Rush, Robin Trower, Parnell, Robillard, Davies, Thackery, Parris, Earl. DVD TABLATURE

SOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANO ! 

Featuring Arlen Roth and the styles and techniques of the greatest exponents of the best-selling electric guitar of all time! Arlen explores the playing styles of such Strat greats as Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Mark Knopfler, Ronnie Earl, Duke Rollibard, Nils Lofgren, Eric Johnson, Robin Trower, Lee Roy Parnell, Mick Taylor, Jeff Beck, and Bonnie Raitt.

Subtitles: English / French / German / Italian / Spanish

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PROGRESSIVE TAPPING LICKS 75 EXTREME GUITAR TAPPING IDEAS Musicians Institute Belkadi LIBRO

PROGRESSIVE TAPPING LICKS, 75 EXTREME GUITAR TAPPING IDEAS, MUSICIANS INSTITUTE. PRIVATE LESSONS. Jean Marc Belkadi. BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE

LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA ROCK, CON CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON: 

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA, TABLATURE. 

TECNICA TAPPING, STUDIO, MANUALE, 

 

Lessons and Tab for 75 Extreme Guitar Tapping Ideas
Series: Musicians Institute Press
Publisher: Musicians Institute Press
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: Jean Marc Belkadi

Tackle tapping one-on-one in this Private Lesson with MI instructor Jean Marc Belkadi! He covers: blues and classic tapping licks; scalar tapping licks; triads and arpeggios; advanced tapping licks; string skipping, multi-finger tapping, tapped bends, pedal points, open strings and other devices; and so much more. The book is in standard notation and tab, and the accompanying CD contains 75 demo tracks for listening. Each example is played at full tempo, and most are repeated at half speed. 40 pages.

 

Introduction

Though the birth of tapping is largely associated with the eighties decade, players had begun experimenting with it as early as the mid-to-Iate seventies. Namely among them are session whiz Larry Carlton and the inimitable Jeff Beck. It was only a matter of time before someone would truly exploit the technique and harness the potential it possessed. Eddie Van Halen almost singlehandedly
introduced the technique to the guitar world with the release of Van Hafen near the turn of the decade. Rock guitar players everywhere jumped on the bandwagon, and within a few years a new breed of tappers emerged with their own style. Players such as Greg Howe, Steve Lynch, Reb Beach, and Jennifer Batten twisted and reinvented the technique, achieving unprecedented results. More recently in the nineties, fusion and contemporary guitarists Stanley Jordan and T.J. Helmerich took it to the next level, in many instances getting rid of the pick all together.
The objective of this book is to provide some different ways of using the tapping technique. The licks presented here draw from the styles of all the above-mentioned masters. Therefore, a great variety of techniques will be covered. It is hoped that you'll find many ideas in this book that you'll be able to incorporate into your own playing. Good luck and enjoy.

About the Audio
Throughout this book, the numbers below the audio symbols ~ indicate the CD track number where
each example will be found on the accompanying CD.
Each example is played at full tempo, and most are repeated at half speed. In addition, short introductory phrases (which are not transcribed in the examples) are sometimes included to provide a better sense of context and to maintain an improvisational feel.

- Blues and Classic Tapping Licks
- Scalar Tapping Licks
- Triads and Arpeggios
- Advanced Tapping Licks
String Skipping, Multi-Finger Tapping, Tapped Bends, Pedal Points, Open Strings, and Other Devices

Standard Notation and Tablature

The accompanying CD contains 75 demonstration tracks for listening. Each example is played at full tempo, and most are repeated at half speed.


MUSICIANS INSTITUTE PRESS
is the official series of Southern California's
renowned music school, Musicians Institut
MI instructors, some of the finest musicians
in the world, share their vast knowledge an
experience with you no matter what your
current level.
Whether your instrument is guitar, bass,
drums, vocals, or keyboards, MI PRESS
offers the finest music curriculum for highe
learning through avariety of series:

Essential Concepts – designed from MI core curriculum programs

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elective courses

Private Lessons - tackle a variety of topics "one-on-one" with MI faculty instructors

Video-in-depth lessons with many of Ml's well-known instructors


Table Contents
Introduction .
About the Audio .

CHAPTER 1 - Blues and Classic Tapping Licks .
CHAPTER 2 - Scalar Tapping Licks
CHAPTER 3 -Triads and Arpeggios
CHAPTER 4 - Advanced Tapping Techniques
Acknowledgments
About the Author  

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ROCKABILLY GUITAR JIM WEIDER VOL.1 TABLATURE DVD CHITARRA SCOTTY MOORE FINGERPICKING

ROCKABILLY GUITAR. JIM WEIDER. VOL.1 DVD TABLATURE

DVD DI MUSICA PER CHITARRA CON TABLATURE.

Jim teaches the country fingerpicking that Scotty Moore used on Elvis Presley's early hits; shows how Duane Eddy got his twangy sound; and highlights how Paul Burlison's single-string lead work influenced Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and others. 90-MIN. DVD o INCLUDES MUSIC + TAB o EARLY INTERMEDIATE LEVEL.

 

ROCKABILLY 1 WEIDER

RockabiJly, the wild, freewheeling sound that united country music with rhythm and blues, ushered in the rock revolution. In this powerful DVD,the guitar licks and techniques of the great rockabilly artists who started it all are slowed down and brought up close for learning guitarists!

jim Weider's encyclopedic knowledge of the early rockers and their instruments make this fascinatmg DVD a real winner! Playing on the original guitars and amps to Perfectly capture the sounds ofthe '50s and early '60s, Jim teaches Clozens of great licks, rhythm patterns, picking techniques, sofos, scales and exercises. He Includes helpful ideas for using the whammy bar, amp tremolo. Echoplex and other devices.


On the first of two DVDs,you'll learn how to do the country fingerpicking that Scotty Moore played on those early Elvisnits, and now to get tllat twangy Duane Eddy souod. You'lI see and hear tne brilliant single-string work of Paul Burlison and learn how it influence contemporary players like jimmy Page and jeff Beck.
To bring these great sounds up to date, The Band's Rick Danko and levon Helm, along with guitarist Chris Zaloom, demonstrate the grooves and provide rhythm tracks for you to jam along with.

Jim Weider is a master of classic blues, rock and slide guitar techniques. He has performed or recorded with such well known artist asBobDylan.Graham Parker. Los Lobos. Dr. John, Taj Mahal, Paul Butterfield, Scotty Moore & Keith Richards. Hot Tuna and many others. In 1983. Jim replaced Robbie Robertson as lead guitanst for The Band. with whom he recorded and played throughout the world. tram President Clinton's inauguration party to a historic concert at the Berlin Wal1. Jim has appeared in
commercials, film and TV soundtracks, and on numerous CDs. He iscurrently touring and recording with hiS band. the
Honky Tonk Gurus.

DVD One: licks and Tehniques of the Rock Pioneers
Taught By Jim Weider
With special guests Levon Helm, drums,
Rick Danko, bass and Chris Zaloom, guitar
90 minutes

WOodstock, NY 12498

Cover photOs: Dion Ogust

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THE NEW METAL MASTERS Korn-Audioslave-Limp Bizkit-RATM-Linkin Park-Tool-CD LIBRO TABLATURE

THE NEW METAL MASTERS Korn, Audioslave, Limp Bizkit, P.O.D., Rage Against The Machine, Linkin Park, Tool, And More! CD TABLATURE

 

LIBRO DI MUSICA HEAVY METAL CON CD,

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA :

ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.

Series: Book
Softcover with CD - TAB
Author: HP Newquist
Author: Rich Maloof

Play and sound like the new metal legends! This book/CD pack lets you explore the work of a dozen guitar czars who span the entire spectrum of new metal. You'll discover their stylistic secrets, learn how they played their most famous riffs, and find out how they created their unique sounds. The accompanying CD walks you note-by-note through licks that characterize the signature sounds of these killer guitarists. 96 pages.

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BATTEN JENNIFER TWO-HAND ROCK FOR GUITAR CD TABLATURE CHITARRA LIBRO SPARTITI TECNICA TAPPING

BATTEN JENNIFER, TWO-HAND ROCK FOR GUITAR. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE . 

Scritto e suonato dalla chitarrista di Michael Jackson.

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK, CON CD. 

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA : TABLATURE . 

TECNICA TAPPING, MANUALE

 

Music, Tablature and analysis

Bends, hammer-ons, pull-offs and slide

adjacent string phrases

String Skipping

Position Changing

Reverse Bends

Harmonic Taps

 

Cover Photo: Neil Zlozower

Executed all on the B string and involves bending the string up whole steps with the left hand while the right hand hammers a series of notes within the bends in the key of C. Each time the right hand is to hammer a note, release the bend a half step. When the right hand contacts the string re-bend the str ing back to a whole step. Whenever you hammer on a string which has been bent, you must account for the interval you have bent (ie. if you've bent the note G on the B string up a whole step, and then hammered on the 12th fret, the resulting note would be CII). If you hadn't bent the string, the 12th fret would be a B. If you had bent the string up only a half step, the resulting note would be a C. So make sure you anticipate the pitch change. after you've made the initial bend from 0 up to E, keep the string bent while hammering the right hand notes. Every time the Eb grace note comes up, drop the whole step bend a half step to attain the Eb note, then return the bend to E natural. The last 3 triplets are sounded by slowly dropping the left hand bend while hammering with the right hand.

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SHRED IS NOT DEAD, TERRY SYREK. DVD TABLATURE

SHRED IS NOT DEAD, WITH TERRY SYREK. Un'ora di splettrante sminuzzamento. DVD TABLATURE

Shred Is Not Dead

Concepts and Techniques for the Aspiring Rock Lead Guitar Virtuoso

By Terry Syrek
Item: 00-21936
UPC: 038081205199
ISBN 10: 0739030191
ISBN 13: 9780739030196
Category: Guitar Method or Supplement
Format: Book & DVD
DVD format: Region 0 for use in all regions. 
Instrument: Guitar

Master shredder Terry Syrek makes it easy to become a rock lead-guitar virtuoso. Discover monster chop-building exercises and the secret to mind-bending, super-fast, sweep-picking licks. Plus, make creative use of the pentatonic scale and other scales you wouldn't necessarily think of using. 48 pages. DVD running time: 60 minutes. 

This booklet will help prepare you to get the most out of your video.
It will introduce the guitar fingerboard, the basics of reading standard
music notation, guitar tablature, chord diagrams and guitar neck
diagrams.  All of us at the National Guitar Workshop and Alfred wish
you lots of fun and fulfillment as you learn to play guitar.
 
The Guitar Fingerboard
Half Steps and Whole Steps
Our first order of business is to understand how the guitar fingerboard
works and to learn how to find or name all of these notes on the neck.
This is easy if we know about half steps and whole steps.
A half step is the distance from one fret to the next on the guitar.  For
instance, the distance from the 1st fret to the 2nd is one half step.  This
is the smallest interval (distance between two notes).  Two half steps equal
one whole step, which is a distance of two frets on the guitar.  For
example, the distance from the 1st fret to the 3rd fret is a whole step.
The arrangement of whole steps and half steps in the musical alphabet
is as follows:
Here is where all of the notes in the musical alphabet—the natural notes—
are found on the guitar.
A B  C D E  F  G A
W H  W W H  W W
 
W= Whole step
H= Half step
 
G A  B C  D  E
C D  E F  G  A
A B C D E
Whole Step
Half Step
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1st string
6th string
Open Frets
Strings2 3
& w
G
G line
Treble clef
Staff
Note
 
You have probably noticed the blank, unnamed frets on the fingerboard in
the diagram on page 1.  These are filled with sharp and flat notes, also
called accidentals or chromatic tones.  When a sharp 

 is placed in front of
a note, the note is raised one half step (one fret).  For example, F

 is one
fret higher than F.  When a flat  is placed in front of a note, the note is
lowered one half step (one fret).  For example, G
 is one fret lower than
G.  Notice that F

 and G
 fall on the same fret.  Two notes which sound
the same (played on the same fret) but have different letter names are
termed enharmonic equivalents.  Every sharped or flatted note has an
enharmonic equivalent.
Notes
Music is written by placing notes on a staff.
Notes appear in various ways.
Music Notation: Pitch
 
The Staff and Clef
The staff, which is read from left to right,
has five lines and four spaces.  At the
beginning of the staff is a clef.  The clef
dictates what pitch (exact degree of
highness or lowness) corresponds to a
particular line or space on the staff.  Guitar
music is written in treble clef , which is sometimes called the G clef.
The ending curl of the clef circles the G line on the staff.
Here are the notes on the staff using the G clef:
Ledger Lines
The higher a note appears on the staff, the higher it sounds.  When a note
is too high or too low to be written on the staff, ledger lines are used.
Guitar music actually sounds one octave lower than it is written.  We
write music an octave (12 half steps) higher than it sounds strictly for
reasons of convenience and easy reading.
Music Notation: Time
Measures and Bar Lines
The staff is divided by vertical lines called bar lines.  The space between
two bar lines is called a measure.  Measures divide music into groups of
beats.  A beat is an equal division of time.  Beats are the basic pulse behind
music.  A double bar marks the end of a section or example.
 
Time signature
One measure or bar
Bar lines
Double bar
E F G A B C A B C D E
Ledger lines
Ledger lines
Note heads
Stems Flag Beams
& w w w w w w w w w
D G A  B  C  D  E  F
F G A  B C  D  E
Whole Step
Half Step
Enharmonic 
Equivalents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1st string
6th string
Open Frets
Strings4 5
Half Rests = 2 beats
Quarter Rests = 1 beat
Eighth Rests
Sixteenth Rests
= ½ beat
= ¼ beat
Whole Rest  = 4 beats
Ties
When notes are tied, the second note is not
struck.  Rather, its value is added to that of the
first note.  So, a half note tied to a quarter note
equals three beats.
Notice the numbers under
the staff in these examples.
They indicate how to count.
Both of these examples are
in  time, so we count four
beats in each measure.
When there are eighth
notes, which are only half a
beat, we count “&” (“and”)
to show the division of the
beats into two parts.  When
a counting number is in
parentheses, a note is being
held rather than struck.
Ties are a convenient way to notate notes that begin off the beat (on
an “&”).
Half Notes = 2 beats
h h
Quarter Notes = 1 beat
q q q q
Eighth Notes
Sixteenth Notes
= ½ beat
= ¼ beat
Whole Note = 4 beats
Note Values
As you know, the location of a note relative to the staff tells us its
pitch (how high or how low it is).  The duration, or value, is indicated
by its shape.
 
Time Signatures
Every piece of music has a pair of numbers at the beginning, called
time signatures, that tell us how to count time.  The top number
represents the number of beats per measure.  The bottom number
represents the type of note receiving one count.
 
Dots
A dot increases the length of
a note by one half of its
original value.  For instance, a
half note equals two beats.
Half of its value is one beat (a quarter note).  So, a dotted half note
equals three beats (2 + 1 = 3).  A dotted half note is equal to a half
note tied to a quarter note.
Dotted notes are especially
important when the time
signature is  , because the
longest note value that will fit in a measure is a dotted half note.
Also, dotted notes are very important in  time, because not only is
a dotted half note the longest possible note value, but a dotted
quarter note is exactly half of a measure (counted 1 & a 2 & a).
In some cases, consecutive eighth notes are beamed together.
Sometimes a 
 is written in place of  time.  is often called
common time.
= Four beats per measure
= A quarter note      equals one beat

= Three beats per measure
= A quarter note      equals one beat

= Six beats per measure
= An eighth note      equals one beat

Rest Values
Every note value has a corresponding rest.  A rest indicates silence.  A
whole rest indicates four beats of silence, a half rest is two beats of
silence, etc.6 7
Beaming
Notes that are less than one beat in duration are often beamed
together.  Notice the couting numbers: since there are four sixteenth
notes in a beat, they are counted “1 e & a, 2 e & a,” etc.
Rhythmic Notation
Rhythmic notation is common in guitar music.  It is a system of slash
marks with stems and beams that notate specific rhythms without
specific pitches.  Rhythmic notation is usually used to show a rhythm
guitar part.
 
TAB
Tablature is a system of notation that graphically represents the strings
and frets of the guitar fingerboard.  Each note is indicated by placing a
number, which indicates the fret to play, on the appropriate string.
Reading TAB, Scale and Chord Diagrams
Scale Diagrams
The top line of a scale diagram represents the 1st (highest) string of
the guitar, and the bottom line the 6th.  The vertical lines represent
frets, which are numbered.
Chord Diagrams
Chord diagrams are similar to scale diagrams, except they are oriented
vertically instead of horizontally.  Vertical lines represent strings, and
horizontal lines represent frets.
Beamed sixteenth notes Beamed quarter notes
 
Chord name
Play open string
Indicates a
barre chord
Fingered
notes
5 4  3  2  1 Strings
Left-hand
fingering
Fret numbers
Mute or don’t play this string
 
T
A
B
 
4th string, 5th fret
Open G chord
1st string, 10th fret
2nd string, 10th fret
String
numbers
Count:
Whole note (4 beats)
Half notes (2 beats)
Quarter notes (1 beat)
2 3 4  2  4 1 2  3 4
Eighth notes (½ beat)
1 &  2 &  3 &  4 &
Frets Left hand fingering
Root
6th string
Fret numbers
Scale tones
7 8 9 10
1st string
Roman Numerals
Here is a review of Roman numerals and their Arabic equivalents.
I or i................1
II or ii.............2
III or iii...........3
IV or iv..........4
V or v.............5
VI or vi...........6
VII or vii........7
VIII or viii.....8
IX or ix...........9
X or x...........10
XI or xi.........11
XII or xii.......12
XIII or xiii....13
XIV or xiv....14
XV or xv.......15
XVI or xvi....16
XVII or xvii..17
XVIII or xviii..188
Some Terms and Signs
Repeat.  Return to the beginning or the nearest        and
play again.
Half Step.  A distance of one fret on the guitar.
Whole Step.  Equals two half steps, distance of two frets on
the guitar.
Flat.  Lower the note one half step (one fret).
Sharp.  Raise the note one half step (one fret).
Natural.  Cancels a sharp or flat.
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SLAP & POP TECHNIQUE FOR GUITAR 52 LICKS AND LESSONS Musicians Institute by Jean Marc Belkadi CD TAB

SLAP & POP TECHNIQUE FOR GUITAR. 52 LICKS AND LESSONS Musicians Institute. Jean Marc Belkadi. SHEET MUSIC BOOK with CD & GUITAR TABLATURE .

 

LIBRO METODO PER CHITARRA, CON CD :

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Series: Musicians Institute Press
Publisher: Musicians Institute Press
Softcover with CD - TAB
Composer: Jean Marc Belkadi

This one-on-one lesson with MI instructor Jean Marc Belkadi applies the slap bass techniques popularized by Louis Johnson, Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten and others to the guitar. Covers basic slap and pop techniques in funk, rock, R&B, Latin and reggae styles. The book includes standard notation and tab, and the accompanying CD features 52 full-band demo tracks. 24 pages .

 

Introduction

 

The purpose of this book is to provide a fresh perspective on the subject of funk guitar. For years, I played funk the way most guitarist do-with a pick. This sound is certainly a staple of funk music and a must-learn for all serious funk guitarists. After becoming increasingly interested in funk bass players and the techniques they used, however, I began experimenting with slap and pop techniques (commonly used with bass) in my guitar playing. Influenced by players such as Louis Johnson, Yanic Top, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Victor Wooten, and Kevin Eubanks, I began imitating the sounds I heard from them on my guitar. Years later, I've found that, although funk is an obvious choice, this technique can be applied to many styles. Throughout this book, we'll also see it applied to R&B, Motown, Reggae, and Latin styles. We'll also cover odd meters and straight-ahead funk-rock grooves. When it's all done, you'll have a new vocabulary of techniques to incorporate into your own playing.

 

Technical Performance Notes

In order to best digest the information in this book, it's probably necessary to discuss a few techniques

that aren't commonly found in guitar notation. Below is a list of abbreviations and explanations

that pertain to the musical figures found in this book. You may recognize many of these from

conventional bass notation.

T - Strike or "slap" the string with the right-hand thumb.

P - Snap or "pop" the string by pulling upwards with the index finger of your right hand and quickly

releasing it.

L - Slap the strings on the fretboard with your left-hand fingers laid flat, creating a muted percussive

effect.

I - Strum with your right-hand index finger (downstroke) as if it were a pick.

$- Hammer or "tap" the fret indicated with one of the fret-hand fingers.

F - Strum with the nail of your right-hand thumb (upstroke).

Though the "slap" technique is very familiar to most bass players, guitar players have usually not experimented

with this before. Try different positions along the string to ensure that you are not producing a

harmonic with your slap. Also, try to keep your right arm parallel to the strings.

 

About the Audio

Throughout this book, the numbers in the audio symbols ( • ) indicate the CD track number

where each figure will be found on the accompanying CD.

 

Table of the Contents:

Page CD Tracks

Introduction

Technical Performance Notes

About the Audio

Chapter 1:Funk Figures

Chapter 2:Funk-Rock Figures

Chapter 3:R&B and Motown Figures

Chapter 4:Latin and Reggae Figures

Chapter 5:Technical Exercises

Acknowledgments

About the Author

 

Note: Use Track 53 to tune up.

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THE GUITARIST'S SURVIVAL KIT DALE TURNER CD TABLATURE ACCORDI SPARTITI LIBRO METODO

THE GUITARIST'S SURVIVAL KIT. DALE TURNER. LIBRO CD TABLATURE

 

LIBRO DI MUSICA ROCK CON CD.

SPARTITI PER CHITARRA. ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.

Composer: Dale Turner. From repertoire to accompaniment patterns to licks, this book is fully stocked to give you the confidence knowing you can "get by" and survive, regardless of the situation. The book covers: songs and set lists; gear; rhythm riffs in styles from blues to funk to rock to metal; lead licks in blues, country, jazz & rock styles; transposition and more. The CD features 99 demonstration tracks, and the book includes standard notation and tab. 48 pages.

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