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LEARN TO PLAY BLUES GUITAR - Steve Trovato and Terry Carter

Play Authentic Blues Rhythm and Lead Guitar Like the Pros
R$ 139,99

Disponibilidade: Disponível Para Encomendar

Código: 00-45931

Editora: Alfred

Idioma: Inglês

Autor/Artista: Steve Trovato and Terry Carter

Instrumento: Guitarra

Formato: Livro Físico / Áudio e Vídeo Online / 120 páginas

UPC: 9781470635367

PRAZO DA ENCOMENDA: 60 DIA(S)

Aprender o Blues nunca foi tão fácil! Você sempre quis tocar blues? Blues autêntico? Realize seu sonho de se tornar um grande guitarrista de blues com Learn To Play Blues Guitar - a maneira simples, direta e eficaz de aprender blues. Quer você seja um guitarrista iniciante ou um guitarrista avançado que está começando a entrar no estilo, comece a tocar blues de verdade imediatamente através de instruções fáceis de entender e exemplos de ótima sonoridade. A primeira parte deste livro e vídeo aborda a execução do ritmo do blues. Aprenda mais de 50 padrões de ritmo de blues, incluindo shuffle médio, blues uptown, blues lento, blues-rock, mambo e muito mais. A segunda parte cobre guitarra solo de blues. Comece aprendendo técnicas básicas de solo – como slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bending, vibrato, and rakes – e depois mergulhe tocando 18 ótimos solos de blues nos estilos de lendas como Eric Clapton, Albert Collins, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King e B. B. King.

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Alfred Music

Learning the Blues Has Never Been So Easy! Have you always wanted to play the blues? Authentic blues? Realize your dream of becoming a great blues guitarist with Alfred's Learn to Play Blues Guitar---the simple, straightforward, and effective way to learn the blues. Whether you are a beginning guitarist or an advanced player just getting into the style, start playing real blues music right away through easy-to-understand instructions and great-sounding examples. The first part of this book and video covers blues rhythm playing. Learn over 50 blues rhythm patterns, including medium shuffle, uptown blues, slow blues, blues-rock, mambo, and more. The second part covers blues lead guitar. Start with learning basic soloing techniques---such as slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bending, vibrato, and rakes---then dive right in by playing 18 great blues solos in the styles of legends like Eric Clapton, Albert Collins, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, and B. B. King.

Features:
* All examples include standard music notation and TAB
* Every lesson and music example is clearly demonstrated on the video by noted educator Steve Trovato
* MP3 accompaniment tracks to hone your skills as a blues lead guitarist

 

Title  
Introduction
A Brief History of the Blues as a Style
Blues Form
Blues Rhythm
Blues Phrasing
Call and Response
Timing of Notes
How to Read Tablature (TAB)
SECTION ONE: BLUES RHYTHM GUITAR
Introduction to Blues Rhythm Guitar
Medium Shuffle
Example 1: Guitar Boogie Shuffle
Example 2: The Zipper
Example 3: Memphis Fat
Example 4: Dazzled
Example 5: The Big One
Example 6: Slippery
Example 7: The Big Bottom
Example 8: Icy Road
Example 9: The Odd Couple
Example 10: The Rumble
Example 11: Austin's Pride
Example 12: The Back Stack
Straight Eighths
Example 1: On the Lamb
Example 2: Lord Mr Ford
Example 3: Short & Sweet
Example 4: The New Shoes Blues
Example 5: Too Tall Holmes
Example 6: Filthy McNasty
Example 7: Book on Outta Here
Example 8: Johnny Clear
Example 9: Sticky Figs
Example 10: Your Feet's Too Big
Example 11: Jazz Bow
Example 12: Pay the Man
Blues-Rock Shuffle
Example 1: Blues for Breakfast
Example 2: Revellator
Example 3: Mission Ten Eleven
Example 4: Clearly a Habit
Example 5: Slidin' Around
Example 6: The Main Squeeze
Example 7: Green and Blues
Example 8: Due Props
Example 9: Zample Pample
Example 10: Rough Neck
Uptown/Jump Blues
Example 1: Back Home Blues
Example 2: Kansas City Stomp
Example 3: The Turnpike
Example 4: Slithery
Example 5: Detroit Banger
Example 6: Floatin' on Down to Cotton Town
Example 7: Swing Street
Example 8: Hoopie Do
Example 9: Big City Lights
Slow Blues
Example 1: When the Levy Breaks
Example 2: The Bump
Example 3: Yazoo, That's My Baby
Example 4: Closin' Time
Example 5: The Stormy Monday Progression
Mambo Blues
Example 1: Chordy
Example 2: Double Cross
Example 3: Shreveport
Example 4: Big Fun
Example 5: Waggin'
Example 6: Jazzeriffic
SECTION TWO: BLUES LEAD GUITAR
Introduction to Blues Lead Guitar
Techniques
The Slide
The Pull-Off
The Hammer-On
Bending
Vibrato
The Trill
The Rake
Scales
Scale Variations
The 1x12 Soloing Concept
Medium Shuffle (In the Style of Stevie Ray Vaughan)
Medium Shuffle Licks
Medium Shuffle Solos
Funky Straight Eighths (In the Style of Albert Collins)
Funky Straight Eighths Licks
Funky Straight Eighths Solos
Blues-Rock (In the Style of Eric Clapton)
Blues-Rock Licks
Blues-Rock Solos
Uptown/Jump Blues (In the Style of B B King)
Uptown/Jump Blues Licks
Uptown/Jump Blues Solos
Slow Blues (In the Style of Jimi Hendrix)
Slow Blues Licks
Slow Blues Solos
Mambo Blues (In the Style of Albert King)
Mambo Blues Licks
Mambo Blues Solos
Final Thoughts
About the Authors