100 Killer Licks And Chops For Blues Guitar (Music Bibles)

# Read * 100 Killer Licks And Chops For Blues Guitar (Music Bibles) by Phil Capone Ç eBook or Kindle ePUB. 100 Killer Licks And Chops For Blues Guitar (Music Bibles) Essential for aspiring blues players according to Daniel A. Zatkovich. More than any other blues theory or technique book, this blues bible really took my playing up two or three notches. Not only do you get the licks and riffs, but the theory behind them, technique tips, a brief note on the specific blues musician that embodies the style of the bit, and a CD so you can hear exactly how its supposed to sound - the timing, sycopation, etc. Its been a TON of fun to go through this book and wor

100 Killer Licks And Chops For Blues Guitar (Music Bibles)

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Rating : 4.31 (740 Votes)
Asin : 0785824871
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-03-27
Language : English

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Here are 100 classic blues licks and chops, perfectly transcribed, in every key and every mode, over all the most important progressions. Comes complete with a CD, so you can first hear the lick, then play it back yourself over a professional backing track.

. About the Author Phil Capone studied guitar at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music in London. He teaches at the Contemporary Institute of Music Performance, London, and is a regular contributor to Total Guitar magazine and Guitar Techniques. Phil is a regular performer on the London music scene. His many years of experience as a professional guitarist and teacher have given him a unique understanding and knowledge of the world of the contemporary guitarist and an insight into the pitfalls and frustrations that the aspiring guitarist can be faced with

Phil Capone studied guitar at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music in London. Phil is a regular performer on the London music scene. . His many years of experience as a professional guitarist and teacher have given him a unique understanding and knowledge of the world of the contemporary guitarist and an insight into the pitfalls and frustrations that the aspiring guitarist can be faced with. He teaches at the Contemporary Institute of

"Essential for aspiring blues players" according to Daniel A. Zatkovich. More than any other blues theory or technique book, this blues bible really took my playing up two or three notches. Not only do you get the licks and riffs, but the theory behind them, technique tips, a brief note on the specific blues musician that embodies the style of the bit, and a CD so you can hear exactly how it's supposed to sound - the timing, sycopation, etc. It's been a TON of fun to go through this book and work on each lick - studying the t. R. Sieferman said Great ideas for my own solos. I own several "blues" guitar books. But I have to say that this book is the book that I've had the most fun going through. Each page has a different lick, it tells the background of the lick, who originated the lick, what type of blues it is commonly used in, and also little tips to watch out for like which strings to dampen or to let ring. I'll pick one each day, work through it slowly to get the finger memory down, and within an hour, I'm making that l. Some kind of easy explained licks to cope with I thought it would be for beginner players. Some kind of easy explained licks to cope with.Put it on the shelf, for better times.

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