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Guitar Soloing. (The Contemporary Guide To Improvisation). By Daniel Gilbert and Beth Marlis. For guitar. Musicians Institute Press. Soloing, Improvisation and Play Along. Instructional book and examples/accompaniment CD. Guitar tablature, standard guitar notation and instructional text. 160 pages. Published by Musicians Institute Press (HL.695190).
ISBN 0793581869. With guitar tablature, standard guitar notation and instructional text. Soloing, Improvisation and Play Along. 9x12 inches.
A comprehensive source for mastering the art of single note, melodic improvisation. The CD includes over 30 tracks for demonstration and play-along. The topics covered include: scales, modes, arpeggios, technique and visualization exercises; rock, blues, jazz, and other styles; and sequences, phrases, and licks.Musicians Institute Press is the official series of Southern California's renowned music school, Musician's Institute. MI instructors, some of the finest musicians in the world, share their vast knowledge and experience for all levels of students in this series of books. For guitar, bass, drums, vocals, and keyboards, MI Press offers the finest music curriculum for higher learning through a variety of series: * Essential Concepts - designed from MI core curriculum programs * Master Class - designed from MI elective courses * Private Lessons - tackle a variety of topics "one-on-one" with MI faculty instructors * Pocket Guide - handy references for the basics * Video - in-depth lessons with many of MI's well-known instructors
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
March 28, 2006
nothing better
This is the best method to learn how to improvisate. You will learn how to create good solo ideas for your progressions. You must be patience, and study it everyday. You will see the results in the manage of scales, and melody lines. But remember be patience...
9 of 18 people found this review helpful.
Greg S.
Location: from Lewis Center, OH
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
July 2, 2004
Learn it and solo on your own!
This works for me because it's where I'm at musically at the moment. I want to learn how to create and play my own stuff. Good step by step guide to learning scales, then the different patterns. The book assumes you already know a few things; notes on the fretboard,...
9 of 18 people found this review helpful.
Levi
Location: from Ga
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate