![]() Additional focus on embellishing improvisation using the melody. and instruction focusing on playing and nailing the changes using simple triads. Proceed to Blues in F, How's it Going?, Not Much, Bill Jennings' Solo on Bill Doggett's "Big Boy", Bryants Bounce, I Got Rhythm Changes.Ĭhord melody plus. With over a dozen mixolydian scales to work on this is an in-depth scale workout that can keep the student challenged for months.ĭifficulty: 5≡0 High Intermediate Advanced. Simple "jazzy" blues scale licks, modal playing, scale exercises, arpeggios, and more. ![]() ![]() A great blues piece for anyones repertoire.Ī "solo" guitar version of the Miles Davis Classic that includes tons of improvisational ideas. Originally written for Chet by the great Jerry Reed - this piece has Gospel-like chord inversions, doublestops galore and has three of the tastiest turnarounds I’ve ever heard. Clearly and slowly demonstrated with touch and dynamics prioritized, this is a lesson filled with subtlety that can bring the student guitarist to the next level, while he or she simply enjoys playing a pretty song.Īn excellent follow up to "Arpeggios as Exercises"Ī great piece by "Mr Guitar" Chet Atkins that is licks galore and groove filled. Resurrected into a digital format because of popular demand, this arrangement clearly and beautifully demonstrates the application of arpeggios in a real world format. I run through a series of essential musical exercises, then move on to learning a songs melody, chords, chord melody, arpeggios with the goal of improvising and internalizing my growth, then finishing the practice session with some creative and fun improv.Ībove Paradise is a note for note rendition of the 10 Gallon Cat's classic from "Loose". ![]() Formatting and organizing your practice Itineraryįormatting and organizing your practice Itinerary - Warm-up Scales, Chord Melody, Arpeggios and having creative fun! One hour of instruction demonstrating how I structure my own personal practice time. ![]()
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