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Playing Basic Bar Chords
The bar (or barring) technique allows you to transpose any chord whatsoever – be it a major, minor or seventh chord. For transposing open E chords (EM, Em, E7) you will use the root/tonic on ...
Sliding Techniques
The sliding technique, which considerably facilitates lateral movement, is particularly effective in contexts such as blues, rock, heavy metal, or jazz. To be able to perform a slide perfectly, ...
Playing Natural Minor Scales
A natural minor scale consists of seven notes (1 2 m3 4 5 m6 m7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1/2-1-1-1/2-1-1 (Ex. in C: C-D-Eb-F-G-Ab-Bb). If you transpose ...
Slow Blues Rhythms
This assortment of slow blues rhythms – major and minor – recalls the greatest standards of this style as well as the roots blues. These accompaniments present specific articulation ...
Playing Blues Scales
A blues (minor) scale consists of six notes (1 m3 4 b5 5 m7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1½-1-1/2-1/2-1½-1 (Ex. in C: C-Eb-F-Gb-G-Bb). If you transpose it ...
Rock ’n’ Roll & Rockabilly Solos
This encyclopedic assortment of rock ’n’ roll and rockabilly guitar solos illustrates all the technical, rhythmic, and melodic approaches that are characteristic of these styles. The musical ...






