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InstrumentsGuitar
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2000 Blues Licks That Rock!by Lawrence FrittsThe 2,000 licks in this book are organized into 36 chapters. These chapters explore the different pitches, rhythms, techniques and methods of phrasing found in blues and blues-influenced guitar solos and fills. Use these licks to deliver heavy, yet ear-catching riffs. These can be played along with the 43 backing tracks included on the 3 CDs that come with this book. They are all written in the key of a C blues, while the backing tracks are played in the keys of E, A, D, G, C, F, and B. A handy table is included that shows how to transpose up or down from C to other blues keys. The backing tracks (performed by a live band in a studio) are all in the 12-bar blues form, but the licks do not necessarily have to be played over specific chords in the progression. 424 pages. |
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25 Ways to Improve Your Improvising for Guitarby Jay MarksKeep your music sounding fresh with these ideas for ways to expand and improve your guitar playing. Learn how to: improvise with chords, use chord synonyms, work with modes, licks, and arpeggios, use dynamics and tone, improve melodic lines, use the entire fingerboard, improve your solos' contour, and many more technical and creative ideas. |
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25 Ways to Improve Your Solo Guitar Playingby Jay MarksKeep your music fresh with the great ideas in this new book! Covers: chords, dynamics, harmonics, phrasing, intros & endings and more! |
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400 Smokin' Bluegrass Guitar Licksby Eddie CollinsKnow only 20 solo licks? How about 50? 100? 200? If that's all, then you need this book, designed to help you improvise bluegrass style solos. 400 licks are played over standard chord progressions; the use of licks sometimes will take precedent over stating the melody. The progressions used are based primarily on common vocal numbers.
Some of the licks included are: two measure G & D licks, blue note licks, pentatonic scales, licks with slurs, boogie licks, moveable licks, embellishing a fiddle tune, practice loops of “Salt Creek” and “Billy in the Lowground” and many more. Companion book: 400 Smokin Bluegrass Banjo Licks (#00123175)
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500 Smokin' Country Guitar Licksby Eddie CollinsIf your country guitar picking lacks the twang of the great Tele and electric fat-bodied Gibson players of days gone by, then you've found the right book! 500 Smokin' Country Guitar Licks is designed to help you build the skills needed to crank out the honky-tonk sound heard from Texas dance halls to the streets of Bakersfield. The licks are broken into stylistic categories, such as the country shuffle, honky-tonk, boogie, steel guitar sounds, chicken pickin', Cajun style, truck driving songs, train songs, the Bakersfield Sound, etc. |
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