Fingerstyle Jazz Guitar Chord Soloing
[Method] [Book & Online Audio]
This book is designed to teach the guitarist the technique of "chord soloing." This technique is extremely valuable to all guitarists because chords and melodies are layed together; there is no need for an accompanying instrument. Eachchapter focuses on a different aspect of chord soloing. I would recommend that novice guitarists start at thebeginning and work through the book slowly. Intermediate players may want to find a chapter that looks challengingand start at that point. By the end of this book, you will be able to take any lead sheet and turn it into a guitararrangement. Enjoy the journey into the fascinating world of chord soloing.
CHAPTER 1. Open and First Position Chord and Melody
Open Position Blues
Open Position Blues – Embellished
Open/First Position Chord Chart
ii V I Progressions in Open Position
ii V I Progressions in Open Position – Harmonization
CHAPTER 2. Barr Chords and Familiar Shapes
Beyond Major
Chops Buster note I changed pg. numbers due to missing pg.
Chops Buster – Solutions
Accessible Melody Notes – Beyond the Rules
Chapter 2 Master Index
Chops Buster 2
Chops Buster 2 – Solutions
CHAPTER 3. Drop- Two Chord Approach
Drop-2 Chops Buster
Drop-2 Chops Buster - Solution
Complete Drop-2 Chord Formations
CHAPTER 4. Altered Chords
Altered States
Altered States Harmonized
CHAPTER 5. Chord Scales
Chord Scale Major Licks
Chord Scale Blues
Chord Scale Blues – Solution
Chord Scale Minor Licks
Chords Scale Altered Licks
CHAPTER 6. Rhythmic Phrasing
CHAPTER 7. Soloing With Chords
ii V I Voice Leading
CHAPTER 8. Different Chord and Melody Approaches
CHAPTER 9. Harmonic Motion
Blues-o-Matic 4000
Chromatic Harmonization
| Featured Product | Yes |
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| Composer | MUSSO, PAUL |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation PLUS TAB |
| Level of Difficulty | 3 |
| Additional Media | Online Audio |
| Description | This book is designed to teach the guitarist the technique of "chord soloing." This technique is extremely valuable to all guitarists because chords and melodies are layed together; there is no need for an accompanying instrument. Eachchapter focuses on a different aspect of chord soloing. I would recommend that novice guitarists start at thebeginning and work through the book slowly. Intermediate players may want to find a chapter that looks challengingand start at that point. By the end of this book, you will be able to take any lead sheet and turn it into a guitararrangement. Enjoy the journey into the fascinating world of chord soloing. CHAPTER 1. Open and First Position Chord and Melody Open Position Blues CHAPTER 2. Barr Chords and Familiar Shapes Beyond Major CHAPTER 3. Drop- Two Chord Approach Drop-2 Chops Buster CHAPTER 4. Altered Chords Altered States CHAPTER 5. Chord Scales Chord Scale Major Licks CHAPTER 6. Rhythmic Phrasing
ii V I Voice Leading CHAPTER 8. Different Chord and Melody Approaches
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