Product Number:
99658BCDEB
Format:
eBook + Online Audio
Skill Level:
Beginning-Intermediate
Pages:
96
Binding:
eBook
ISBN:
1-6106-5797-7
ISBN13:
978-16106-5797-6
Series:
Getting Into
Publisher:
Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
Date Published:
8/19/2011
Intended for beginning to intermediate level players, this blues guitar tutorial offers progressive lessons addressing chords, comping, scales, phrasing, and solo improvising. The book's numerous musical examples and tunes are written in both standard notation and guitar tablature as well as in chord grids when justified. All examples appear on the book's companion audio, recorded on electric guitar only. Helpful practice tips and suggestions for further reading and listening are provided.
The author methodically introduces the student to authentic blues styles and techniques, referring to specific artists, recordings and periods in the development and evolution of modern blues guitar playing. The relationship between chords and soloing is examined, as is the role of the guitar in blues ensembles and recordings. Equal emphasis is placed on chord comping, improvising and related theory. Upon completion of the book the student should be competent in performing a wide range of blues forms and idioms, comping and improvising with authority, and playing the blues in a band or larger ensemble. Includes access to online audio.
- Introduction
- Why the Book?
Are You Ready for this Book?
How to Use the Book
- Chapter 1 - Blues Basics
- How to Get the Most from this Book; Getting Organized for Practice
- Lesson 1: Notation, Tablature, Chord Grids and Diagrams
- Reading vs. Tab; Chord Grids
Fretboard Diagrams; Notes on the Fretboard; Notes and Rests
Chord Charts and Rhythm Slashes
- Lesson 2: The Right and Left Hands
- The Right Hand; Holding the Pick; Pick Angle and Size; Alternate Picking
The Left Hand
- Lesson 3: Intervals, Major Scale Harmony and Chords
- Intervals and the Major Scale
Major Scale Harmony and Chords
- Chapter 1 Revision*
- Chapter 2 - Playing the Blues
- Blues Listening
Practice, Time, and Staying Motivated
- Lesson 4: The 12 Bar Blues
- Playing the 12 Bar Blues
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
- Lesson 5: Comping and the 12 Bar Blues
- Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
- Lesson 6: The Turnaround
- Turnaround Licks
- Chapter 2 Revision
- Chapter 3 - Improvising and the Blues
- Chords and Comping; Improvising and Ear Training
- Lesson 7: The Minor Pentatonic and Blues Scales
- The Minor Pentatonic Scale
The Blues Scale
Scale Practice
Minor Pentatonic and Blues Scale Phrases
- Lesson 8: Applying the Scales
- Slides and Microtones; Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs
Vibrato; String Bending
More Blues Licks and Phrases
- Lesson 9: 12/8 and Slow Blues
- Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3; Exercise 4
- Chapter 3 Revision
- Chapter 4 - At the Crossroads
- The Intro; The Outro
Stop Time
- Lesson 10: More Comping and the 12 Bar Blues
- Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
- Lesson 11: The Minor Blues
- Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
- Lesson 12: The Major Pentatonic Scale
- Applying the Major Pentatonic Scale
Major Pentatonic Scale Licks
- Chapter 4 Revision
- Chapter 5 - Blues In the House!
- Transcription
Blues Phrasing
- Lesson 13: Blues Phrasing
- Playing on "2" and "4"
Call and Response Phrases
Repetition
Tension and Release
- Lesson 14: More from Scales
- New Scale Positions; Connecting Positions
Unison, Reverse, and Three Fret Bends
Legato Playing, Speed, and "Chops"
- Lesson 15: Other Blues Forms
- The 8 Bar Blues
The 16 Bar Blues
Odd Number Bar Blues; The Boogie
- Chapter 5 Revision
- Chapter 6 - More Better Blues
- Practice and Patience; The Turnaround
Beyond the Pentatonic and Blues Scales
- Lesson 16: More Turnarounds
- Turnarounds and Comping
Turnaround Licks
- Lesson 17: Even More from Scales
- Adding the Major 6th and the 9th to the Minor Pentatonic Scale
Adding the b3 and the 4th to the Major Pentatonic Scale
Mixolydian 6ths; Bending and Playing Two Notes
"Trick" Rhythmic Phrases
- Lesson 18: "Tricking up" the Blues
- Rhythm Phrases
Chord Extensions and Voicing
Jazz Changes
Minor Blues Variations
- Chapter 6 Revision
- In Conclusion - Further On Up the Road
- Guitars, Amps and Pedals
Self Expression and Individuality
* The author of this book is from Australia, where the term "revision" is used to refer to a review or going over again of material.
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