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The Basics and Beyond!!! Take your playing to the next level.
The Internet's largest collection of information for ukulele and jazz guitar.
Hard Copy Book: $14.95
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If your goal is to expand your chord vocabulary, The Advanced Guide to Guitar Chords Series is your answer.
Commonly referred to as "jazz" chords. The Advanced Guide to Guitar Chords Series provides detailed information on voicing 4-part chords.
Beyond learning open and barre chords, most guitarists struggle with advanced chords. Commonly called “jazz” chords, these more sophisticated voicings find a wide use in all forms of music.
Each volume of The Advanced Guide to Guitar Chords presents a highly organized and efficient approach to the mysterious subject of advanced chords. Chord dictionaries are not the answer. Even chord theory does not offer any insight into unraveling the complexity of guitar voicings.
Guitar - The guitar is a stringed musical instrument. It is generally played with the fingers of the left hand[1]. The right hand plucks the strings with either the fingers or a plectrum, (guitar pick). The sound is produced by vibrating strings, which in turn resonate the body and neck.
Guitars have a body (hollow in acoustic guitars, solid in most electric guitars) and a neck. Typically, a headstock extends from the neck for tuning.
Guitars may be acoustic, electric (i.e. with electrical amplification) or both.
Guitars are used in a variety of musical styles. They are made and repaired by luthiers.
Guitars are widely known as the primary instrument in rock music.
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Guitar prices range from a few dollars for cheap plastic toy ones up to a thousands of dollars for custom built guitars by the best luthiers around the world, using the best woods in the world. Everyone should have at least one guitar.
The guitar IS the most popular instrument in the world with sales exceding 1 billion dollars a year.
The guitar portion of this site is mainly dedicated to jazz guitar, archtop luthiers and jazz guitarists. I've been playing jazz since my early twenties and is a big influence on my guitar and ukulele performance.
I love instrumental music and particularly the music that I got started with in the mid 60's. Ono of my al l time favorite albums is Tuff Guitar by Al Caiola.
Lap slide guitars, the first developed, which use a similar sound box to a Spanish guitar. These were originally called Hawaiian guitars and included versions that had a factory raised nut, but also included Spanish guitars with a nut extender.
Electric lap steel guitars, which include the first commercially successful solid body instruments. These were originally marketed as Electric Hawaiian guitars. There are two types: one that sits on the musician's lap and a second version that has legs and was called a console version.
Commonly referred to as "jazz" chords. The Advanced Guide to Guitar Chords Series provides detailed information on voicing 4-part chords.
Beyond learning open and barre chords, most guitarists struggle with advanced chords. Commonly called jazz chords, these more sophisticated voicings find a wide use in all forms of music.
More info, samples, table of contents, audio, video and more...
ISBN-13: 978-0-9714044-3-4 Published: January 2004 Pages 68
Each of the 24 tracks of this play-along CD are devoted to a scale covered in the QUICKSTART Scale Fingerings for Lead Guitar book. There are four background tracks for each scale featuring the chords of that scale.
Exploring improvisation in a variety of contemporary styles.
Suitable or guitar, bass, ukulele and any instrument capable of soloing.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-012-6 Published: March 2002 Pages 32
Covers basic guitar chords for beginning to intermediate students.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-035-5 Published: December 2004 Pages 58
Hard Copy Book: $14.95
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This supplemental guide for 7 string "Jazz" guitar explores the chords on string families: 4 5 6 7 and 3 4 6 7.
Commonly referred to as "jazz" chords. The Advanced Guide to Guitar Chords Series provides detailed information on voicing 4-part chords.
Beyond learning open and barre chords, most guitarists struggle with advanced chords. Commonly called “jazz” chords, these more sophisticated voicings find a wide use in all forms of music.
Each volume of The Advanced Guide to Guitar Chords presents a highly organized and efficient approach to the mysterious subject of advanced chords. Chord dictionaries are not the answer. Even chord theory does not offer any insight into unraveling the complexity of guitar voicings.
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