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_bHal Leonard
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_b.T32 2006
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_aM 787.87
_bTAGL.1252
100 1 _aTagliarino, Barrett
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aChord-tone soloing :
_ba guitarist's guide to melodic improvising in any style /
_cby Barrett Tagliarino.
260 _aMilwaukee, WI :
_bHal Leonard,
_c©2006.
300 _a1 score (112 p.) :
_bill., music ;
_c31 cm +
_e1 audio disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.).
440 _aMusicians Institute Private lessons
500 _aCover title.
500 _aAccompanying CD includes exercises and examples.
505 _tPART I A preview to chord-tone soloing :
_tCh. 1 Let's jam --
_tCh. 2 Chord-tone targets on a basic blues --
_tPART II A solid foundation :
_tCh. 3 Getting serious about practicing --
_tCh. 4 Timing --
_tCh. 5 The five patterns --
_tCh. 6 Major scales --
_tCh. 7 Intervals --
_tCh. 8 Chords and arpeggios --
_tCh.9 Diatonic harmony --
_tCh. 10 Finding key centers --
_tCh. 11 Minor scales and keys --
_tCh. 12 Modes --
_tCh. 13 Extensions --
_tCh. 14 Modal interchange, secondary dominants, and modulation --
_tPART III Chord-tone soloing exercises :
_tCh. 15 3rds and 7ths --
_tCh. 16 The frosty fretboard --
_tCh. 17 Arpeggiation --
_tCh. 18 Targeting 1, 3, 5, or 7 --
_tCh. 19 Steady eighth-note lines --
_tCh. 20 Scalar connection to any chord tone --
_tCh. 21 Ascending arpeggios and descending scales ;
_tCh. 22 Choosing your targets.
520 _aLearn how the professionals create monster solos with this easy-to-use book/CD pack! The accompanying CD includes 68 tracks of exercises, licks, solo examples, and play-alongs. Includes: all necessary foundation materials; detailed instructions on how and what to practice; essential concepts for players at every level; how to develop your real-time melodic reflexes; how to solo over any progression in any style of music; how to use chords as an endless source of ideas; and standard notation and tablature. --Adapted from page 4 of cover.
650 0 _aGuitar
_vMethods
_vSelf-instruction
650 0 _aGuitar
_vChord diagrams.
650 0 _aChords (Music)
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