Rock/Fusion Improvising

Rock/Fusion Improvising
Title Rock/Fusion Improvising PDF eBook
Author Carl Filipiak
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 41
Release 2012-03-19
Genre Music
ISBN 1610651669

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Carl Filipiak's Private Lessons Series on Rock/Fusion Improvising is the perfect vehicle for the rock guitarist who wants to add elements of jazz to their playing. Discover many of the concepts that fusion, jazz, and "jam bands" use. Intervallic harmony, diminished scales and how to use them are just a few topics that are covered. Take your blues/rock licks to another level! This play-along CD includes odd-time signatures, funk and Indian grooves and features Carl Filipiak on guitar and a smokin' rhythm section, which includes John Thomakos on drums and Steve Zerlin on bass. Also included on one track is world-renown drummer, Dennis Chambers.

Improvising

Improvising
Title Improvising PDF eBook
Author Larry Coryell
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 242
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780879308261

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(Book). Jazz guitar legend Larry Coryell takes an unflinching look at his life and career, recounting his musical journey from his scuffling early days in New York City and his pioneering role in the jazz fusion movement to his current status as a world ambassador of jazz. Coryell reveals his own involvement in and eventual victory over the drug scene, and he gives his take on the musical giants he has known and performed with. Along the way, he details the development of his own style and provides inspirational words for fellow musicians. A special section presents a selection of Coryell's beloved Guitar Player magazine columns. Includes CD with audio lessons and original compositions recorded specifically for this book.

Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation

Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation
Title Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation PDF eBook
Author Jon Finn
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 129
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1619116928

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Renowned Berklee College of Music faculty guitarist Jon Finn, combines his experience, education, and stylistic versatility in this eclectic series of lessons for aspiring rock guitarists. Jon's innovative approach is unique, fun, and challenging. The book/audio set and video both offer a well researched original take on the use of pentatonic scales in rock improvisation. Using his "Warp Refraction Principle" which takes into account the major third tuning interval between the second and third strings, Jon presents a series of five vertical patterns applied in two-string increments throughout the fretboard. The philosophy behind this project is to present concepts and techniques as a thought process rather than simply providing a reference manual. Includes access to online audio and video.

Practical Theory for Guitar

Practical Theory for Guitar
Title Practical Theory for Guitar PDF eBook
Author Don Latarski
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 164
Release 1993-09
Genre Music
ISBN 9780898986921

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A guitar player's guide to music theory. This book is a complete theory course with recorded examples that put everything in an applicable, musical context. The recording includes all the musical examples and play-along tracks.

Improvising Without Scales

Improvising Without Scales
Title Improvising Without Scales PDF eBook
Author Carl Verheyen
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 33
Release 2011-01-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1610652339

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In this remarkable book, Carl Verheyen teaches his philosophy and techniques for improvising. Rather than hashing out scales, Carl teaches how to play lines with strong melodic content. By approaching melodies through intervals and chord qualities, infinite lines can be generated. Carl stresses the importance of collecting lines that can be used in improvised settings. These lines and examples will provide outstanding material for any guitarist yearning for melodic ideas and inspiration. Presented in standard notation and tab.

Jazz Fusion Improvisation

Jazz Fusion Improvisation
Title Jazz Fusion Improvisation PDF eBook
Author Scott Henderson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre
ISBN 9780769220369

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Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation

Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation
Title Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation PDF eBook
Author David Malvinni
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 297
Release 2013-02-28
Genre Music
ISBN 0810883481

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Over 15 years since the death of lead guitarist and singer Jerry Garcia, the Grateful Dead stands as a cultural symbol of the unresolved cultural clashes of 1960s. The band’s 30-year odyssey is a testament to the American imagination, with thousands of live concert recordings by fans and the band itself, preserved alongside a cultural iconography of images, artwork, and paraphernalia. Most recently, the Grateful Dead has stepped up release of its live archive of recordings, culminating in one of the largest boxed sets of live music—73 compact discs—ever released. This publicly available archive of recorded music lays the groundwork for David Malvinni’s exploration in Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation on the band’s musical signature as the ultimate jam band. Malvinni considers a a select group of songs from the Dead’s early repertoire, from its unique covers of “Viola Lee Blues,” “Midnight Hour,” and “Love Light” to original masterpieces like “Dark Star.” Marrying basic music analysis to philosophical frames offered by improvisatory musings of Heidegger, Derrida, and Deleuze, Malvinni outlines the core aesthetic underlying the Dead’s musical styling. In tracing the evolution of the band’s unique jam style, Malvinni outlines The Dead’s gift as gatherers and collectors of old and new soundscapes in their improvisations. Like no other band, The Dead brought together a variety of styles from roots and folk to country and free jazz to postmodern European art music. Devoted Deadheads reveled in the band’s polyglot approach to playing live, its free-wheeling and often risky efforts to reach a type of cosmic ecstasy, commonly described as the “X factor.” Although fans and scholars alike recognize the Grateful Dead as icons of the psychedelic music, the band’s improvisatory approach still remains an enigma to the uninitiated. In Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation, Malvinni unravels this mystery, walking readers through the band’s musical decision-making process. Written for rock music fans with little to no background in music theory, and scholars and students of popular music culture, the book reveal the method behind the seeming madness of America’s greatest jam band.