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Drop D Rhythms
The drop D tuning is a variation of the open tuning, in which the low E string is tuned to D (like the fourth string, only an octave lower). This kind of tuning, which is very popular in various ...Slow Rock & Ballad Solos
This all-embracing assortment of guitar solos, developed on slow rock and ballad accompaniments, contains solos full of feeling, which are achieved by making use of articulation techniques and ...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, ...Swing Jazz Rhythms
This assortment of ternary swing jazz rhythms illustrates the main rhythmic, technical, and harmonic approaches that are characteristic of traditional jazz – from New Orleans jazz to big band ...Blues Solos #1
This assortment of blues guitar solos – major and minor – displays all the distinguishing features of this style: articulation techniques, rhythmic placement, breathing and phrasing, call and ...Playing Major 7th Arpeggios
A major 7th arpeggio (M7) consists of a root/tonic, a major third, a perfect fifth and a major seventh. As with the seven musical applications, you can transpose its five diagrams (presented here ...