Blues Guitar Method, Level 2
The Art of Blues Guitar Improvising
by David Barrett
Electric Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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The Art of Blues Guitar Improvising. Composed by David Barrett. School of Blues. Blues. E-book and online audio. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #21058BCDEB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.21058BCDEB).

ISBN 9781610652995. 8.75x11.75 inches.

Blues Guitar Method Level 2, within the School of the Blues Lesson Series, is about learning the art of improvising. Areas covered are: Tools for Improvising Scales and Arpeggios ; Soloing Concepts Question & Answer Phrasing and Chord Tone Approach Construction ; Pickups, Intros, Turnarounds & Endings; and Bar Solo & Analysis. This is an essential study for all players of the blues. This series is designed for students of other instruments to play together. If you have friends that play harmonica, keyboard, bass or drums, tell them about this series so that you can play together. This book is accompanied by an online audio recording of all examples played by author John Garcia along with the background music. For all skill level players. Book is in standard notation and TAB. Includes access to online audio.

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