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All Solos and Grooves for Jazz Guitar

Position Studies, Scales and Patterns

COMPOSER: Ferguson
PUBLISHER: Guitar Master Class Pub.
PRODUCT TYPE: Book and CD
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Guitar
Do you want to develop greater fingerboard familiarity and improvisational fluency, and learn a lot of licks at the same time? Then, regardless of your level, this book is for you. The goal of this book is to demonstratehowfingerings can be applied in a realistic jazz setting, and to help players
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Subtitle Position Studies, Scales and Patterns
Composer Ferguson
Publisher Guitar Master Class Pub.
Instrumentation Guitar
Text language English
Product Type Book and CD
Instrument Group Guitar
Genre Tuition
UPC 796279075435
No. Pages 40
No. MB99654
Description
Do you want to develop greater fingerboard familiarity and improvisational fluency, and learn a lot of licks at the same time? Then, regardless of your level, this book is for you. The goal of this book is to demonstratehowfingerings can be applied in a realistic jazz setting, and to help players get a better handle on negotiating the guitar's fingerboard and improvisation in general, while learning a hip solo over a cool background. This bookhasa number of dynamic features, including... - A methodical, position by position look at improvisation. - A focus on phrasing. - Cool, repetitious grooves that give the player a chance to develop skills without theaddedcomplication of having to change to a new scale or key center. - Swinging solos that cover the range of a given fingering or position. - Formulas for the major modes and a variety of other scales. Each solo contains a numberofhip phrases, licks, and patterns that take advantage of the related scale position and fingering. In addition to developing fingerboard familiarity and improvisational skills, the solos also provide good sight-reading material.
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