I have been
teaching guitar professionally since 1992, when Don’t Fret Guitar Instruction
was established.Over the years,
I have taught countless students (beginners to advanced) how to play or improve
their chops. Past students include four members of PROTEST THE HERO.
With this book, my goal
is to relate the scales with chords and rhythms as opposed to just learning
solos or licks and having no idea how to apply them. Good rhythm playing and
knowledge is crucial to good soloing and vice versa. This comes through
understanding the relationship between chords and scales. This book provides
that important foundation.
The book is unique in the
fact that each chapter is based around a different key signature and an open
(contains unfretted notes), pattern of the pentatonic scale. There are five
chapters covering the key signatures of E, A, D, G and C, and the five open
‘box patterns’ (scale patterns) of the pentatonic scale. Eventually all the box
patterns are covered, from the open strings to the fifteenth fret.There is no endless scale
practice or useless licks to learn. Instead, each chapter begins with a chord
progression, moves into various rhythm patterns derived from the chord
progression, and then culminates with solos based on the scale and key covered.
These solos tie in with the chord progression and rhythm patterns to form a
complete lesson for each chapter.The book is progressive. Upon
completion, the student will have a solid foundation in blues guitar, and will
understand the rhythm, lead connection.The book is best studied
from beginning to end, without slighting any material. All theory is explained
in the simplest terms. There are fretboard diagrams for the scales, chord
grids, and photos of hand positions as well as videos posted on YouTube to aid
in the learning process.
It is best, but not
necessary, to have a knowledge of barre and open chord shapes before beginning
this course. All the chords have fretboard grids associated with them.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the warm remarks!
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