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Theory and reference - guitar - Beginning-Intermediate - Digital Download
SKU: M0.94671EB
Composed by Arnie Berle. Guitar, Theory and Reference - Guitar, Jazz, Technique, Theory and Reference, Self Instruction. 0. Book. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #94671EB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.94671EB).
ISBN 9781619119772. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
A terrific book for the serious guitarist. This comprehensive text contains 92 articles written by Arnie Berle for Guitar Player Magazine. Arnie answers many questions, shows you great approaches to practicing the suggested techniques, and provides the guitarist with motion-saving fingerings. Includes articles on improvisation, blues scales, chords, arpeggios, fingerings, modes, common chord progressions, and much more! Written in standard notation and fretboard diagrams. An encyclopedia of useful guitar information!
About Digital Downloads
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PLEASE NOTE: Your Digital Download will have a watermark at the bottom of each page
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only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may not
digitally distribute or print more copies than purchased for use (i.e., you may not
print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).
- The Modes and Related Chords
- Tonal Center - Key Area
- Those Other Chords
- The Harmonized Scale, Part II
- Two Common Chord Progressions
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes, Part II
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes, Part III
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes, Part IV
- Playing Modes From The 3rd Fret
- Modal Harmony
- Primary Chords of Modes, Part I
- Primary Chords of Modes, Part II
- Playing Scales in One Position
- More Scale Fingerings
- Two More Major Scale Approaches
- Scale Fingering Options
- Two More Scale Fingerings
- Connecting Scale Forms
- MInor Scales, Part I
- Harmonic Minor Fingerings
- Harmonic Minor Scale Fingerings, II
- Harmonic Minor Scales, Part II
- Jazz Minor Scales, Part I
- Jazz Minor Scale, Part II
- Jazz Minor Scales, Part III
- Developing Jazz Feeling
- Jazz Scales and Picking Patterns
- Arpeggiated Triads
- Chord Arpeggios
- More Chord Arpeggios
- Seventh Chords
- Fingering II-V-I Chords
- Form 2 Arpeggios Fingerings
- Seventh Chord Arpeggios Fingerings
- Common Jazz Scale Fingerings
- Alternate Patterns and Exotic Scales
- Majo, Minor & Dominant Seventh Chords
- Alternate Fingerings for Seventh Chords
- Scale Fingerings for I,II, and V Chords
- Variations in Arpeggio Fingerings
- Major, Minor, and Dominant 7th Chord Fingerings
- More Patterns, Less Fingerboard Movement
- Reviewing the Major Scales
- Playing with Minimum Hand Movement
- Learning How to Improvise
- Variations on the II-V-I Progression
- How Can I Improvise?
- Improvisation: Don't Limit Yourself
- Improving Your Improvisation
- Rhythmic Phrasing
- Developing Jazz Phrases
- The Scalar Approach
- Scalar Improvising
- Sixteenth-Note Improvisation
- Creative Scale Construction
- Combining Arpeggios To Create Scales
- Jazz Phrasing
- Developing Complex Phrasing
- Blues Spice
- Know Your Neighbors
- Diminished Chord Concepts
- Dimished Scale Improv
- Dimished Scale Applications
- Diminished Scale Licks
- Superimposing The Jazz Minor Scale
- Jazz Minor Fingerings
- Connecting Licks
- Linking Licks
- Playing Around the Melody
- Basic Blues
- More Blues Basics
- Vertical Scales
- Position Playing
- Reading Rhythms
- Eighth-Note Rhythms
- Reading Ties
- Sight-Reading Sixteenths
- Reading Triplets
- Handling Syncopated Rhythms
- Chord Connections
- 9th Chord Voicings
- Introducing Altered Chords
- Chromatic Movement Within Chords
- An Introduction To Chord-Melody Playing
- Minors and Dominants In Chord-Melody Playing
- Continuing with Chord-Melody Playing
- Completing our First Chord-Melody Solo
Theory and reference - guitar - Beginning-Intermediate - Digital Download
SKU: M0.94671EB
Composed by Arnie Berle. Guitar, Theory and Reference - Guitar, Jazz, Technique, Theory and Reference, Self Instruction. 0. Book. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #94671EB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.94671EB).
ISBN 9781619119772. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
A terrific book for the serious guitarist. This comprehensive text contains 92 articles written by Arnie Berle for Guitar Player Magazine. Arnie answers many questions, shows you great approaches to practicing the suggested techniques, and provides the guitarist with motion-saving fingerings. Includes articles on improvisation, blues scales, chords, arpeggios, fingerings, modes, common chord progressions, and much more! Written in standard notation and fretboard diagrams. An encyclopedia of useful guitar information!
About Digital Downloads
Digital Downloads are downloadable sheet music files that can be viewed directly on
your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music,
you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and
you don't have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play!
PLEASE NOTE: Your Digital Download will have a watermark at the bottom of each page
that will include your name, purchase date and number of copies purchased. You are
only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may not
digitally distribute or print more copies than purchased for use (i.e., you may not
print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).
- The Modes and Related Chords
- Tonal Center - Key Area
- Those Other Chords
- The Harmonized Scale, Part II
- Two Common Chord Progressions
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes, Part II
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes, Part III
- Improvisation, Scales, and Modes, Part IV
- Playing Modes From The 3rd Fret
- Modal Harmony
- Primary Chords of Modes, Part I
- Primary Chords of Modes, Part II
- Playing Scales in One Position
- More Scale Fingerings
- Two More Major Scale Approaches
- Scale Fingering Options
- Two More Scale Fingerings
- Connecting Scale Forms
- MInor Scales, Part I
- Harmonic Minor Fingerings
- Harmonic Minor Scale Fingerings, II
- Harmonic Minor Scales, Part II
- Jazz Minor Scales, Part I
- Jazz Minor Scale, Part II
- Jazz Minor Scales, Part III
- Developing Jazz Feeling
- Jazz Scales and Picking Patterns
- Arpeggiated Triads
- Chord Arpeggios
- More Chord Arpeggios
- Seventh Chords
- Fingering II-V-I Chords
- Form 2 Arpeggios Fingerings
- Seventh Chord Arpeggios Fingerings
- Common Jazz Scale Fingerings
- Alternate Patterns and Exotic Scales
- Majo, Minor & Dominant Seventh Chords
- Alternate Fingerings for Seventh Chords
- Scale Fingerings for I,II, and V Chords
- Variations in Arpeggio Fingerings
- Major, Minor, and Dominant 7th Chord Fingerings
- More Patterns, Less Fingerboard Movement
- Reviewing the Major Scales
- Playing with Minimum Hand Movement
- Learning How to Improvise
- Variations on the II-V-I Progression
- How Can I Improvise?
- Improvisation: Don't Limit Yourself
- Improving Your Improvisation
- Rhythmic Phrasing
- Developing Jazz Phrases
- The Scalar Approach
- Scalar Improvising
- Sixteenth-Note Improvisation
- Creative Scale Construction
- Combining Arpeggios To Create Scales
- Jazz Phrasing
- Developing Complex Phrasing
- Blues Spice
- Know Your Neighbors
- Diminished Chord Concepts
- Dimished Scale Improv
- Dimished Scale Applications
- Diminished Scale Licks
- Superimposing The Jazz Minor Scale
- Jazz Minor Fingerings
- Connecting Licks
- Linking Licks
- Playing Around the Melody
- Basic Blues
- More Blues Basics
- Vertical Scales
- Position Playing
- Reading Rhythms
- Eighth-Note Rhythms
- Reading Ties
- Sight-Reading Sixteenths
- Reading Triplets
- Handling Syncopated Rhythms
- Chord Connections
- 9th Chord Voicings
- Introducing Altered Chords
- Chromatic Movement Within Chords
- An Introduction To Chord-Melody Playing
- Minors and Dominants In Chord-Melody Playing
- Continuing with Chord-Melody Playing
- Completing our First Chord-Melody Solo
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