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Hard Rock Rhythms
This assortment of hard rock rhythms displays all the distinguishing features of this style: open and power chords, melodic riffs, palm mute, etc. You will be able to perform in the style of the ...Playing Minor Pentatonic Scales
A minor pentatonic scale consists of five notes (1 m3 4 5 m7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1½-1-1-1½-1 (Ex. in C: C-Eb-F-G-Bb). If you transpose it into a ...Splitting into Eighth Notes
When splitting beats a continuous down-up strum pattern is maintained, regardless of whether or not strings are hit. By doing this you achieve perfect, faultless timing. This applies not only to ...Playing Dominant 7th Arpeggios
A dominant 7th arpeggio (7) consists of a root/tonic, a major third, a perfect fifth and a minor seventh. As with the seven musical applications, you can transpose its five diagrams (presented ...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 Rhythms #1
This assortment of clear and saturated rock rhythms covers the entire evolution of rock guitar playing – from classic rock and pop rock to rock of the 70s and 80s to contemporary rock. Typical ...