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    Fretboard Roadmaps Rock Guitar eBook
    2007-09-03 16:12:00
    Accomplished rock guitarists can ad lib hot solos and play backup in any key, all over the fretboard. There are moveable patterns that make this easy to do. You need these 'fretboard roadmaps' if: all your soloing sounds the same; some keys are harder to play in than others; your guitar fretboard beyond the 5th fret is mysterious, uncharted territory; you can't automatically play any familiar melody; you know a lot of 'bits and pieces' on the guitar, but you don't have a system that ties it all together. This book/CD pack will help you learn all this and more until you're playing like a pro! The CD includes 39 full-demo tracks. ...
    By: Guitar eBooks
     
    Fretboard Roadmaps Blues Guitar eBook
    2007-08-25 22:34:00
    These essential fretboard patterns are roadmaps that all great blues guitarists know and use. This book teaches how to: play lead and rhythm anywhere on the fretboard, in any key; play a variety of lead guitar styles using moveable blues boxes, chord-based licks, blues scales and double-note licks; play boogie woogie licks and turnarounds; and much more! Each chapter presents a pattern and shows how to use it, and provides helpful playing tips. Great for beginning, intermediate and advanced guitar players. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, introductory text, instructional text and illustrations. Instructional and Blues. ...
    By: Guitar eBooks
     
    Bill Edwards - Fretboard Logic SE, Volumes I & II Combined eBook
    2007-07-09 01:31:00
    Volume I focuses on the reasoning behind the guitar's unique and largely unappreciated tuning system. The intervallic structure created by the tuning is unlike any other instrument and creates three specific pattern types which are integral to one another and have been termed Chord Forms, Scale Forms and Lead Patterns. There are five basic chord forms, five basic scale forms and two basic lead patterns which are completely independent of any music concepts and solely the result of an ingenious pitch selection by an unknown (and unsung) inventor. Since every other aspect of guitar playing, such as theory, technique, and style, must be expressed through this fretboard interface, no other single area of education can be more fundamental to a guitar player's development. Although the chordal part of this interface has long been recognized as "the CAGED system," Fretboard Logic presents ALL the aspects as a unified "operating system" for guitar players regardless of stylistic preferences,...
    By: Guitar eBooks
     

    Learning your guitar's fretboard
    2007-03-13 21:13:00
    Now that you know what notes are and how they work (Click here to see the last lesson if you don’t), we can apply it to you guitar’s fretboard. Now that we know the order of the notes, we can figure out what all the notes are on your guitar. Let’s start with the open strings (an open string is a string played open, without your hand fretting it at all. If you pick any one of your guitar strings...
    By: The Guitar Resouce
     
     
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