Blues Licks Encyclopedia: Over 300 Guitar Licks, Book & CD

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| Rating | : | 4.22 (748 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0739002392 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-07-22 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Everything is shown in easy-to-read standard music notation and TAB. The CD includes a demonstration of all the licks.. Over 300 guitar licks licks, intros and turnarounds in delta, Chicago, Texas, rock, country, swing, minor and slide blues styles. includes sections on how to read music, blues techniques and a handy table of scales
Good Practice Book, particularly on I, IV, V Blues Progression AZ Guitar Student Good guitar book. Examples are in the advanced beginner/intermediate level. Presented are various licks over a full I, IV, V progression. Various styles of artists and numerous keys and modes are used. For example, as an "encyclopedia", you could investigate licks over the IV chord in a particular key you're working on, and compare the styles of various artists on how they would likely handle it. The underlying approach is to provide useful lick examples in Minor, Major, Mixolydian, etc. modes in various keys and various styles, all the while ref. david carson said came without cd. Good book but when it arrived there was no cd included. Other than that may not be the best lick book out there but it gets the job done.. So lame so non-blues. so very weak AlwaysStartingOver I'll be honest from the start: I'm not fond of learning "licks" in and of themselves. It's sort of like reading only certain lines of great poems, but skipping the rest of the poem. Taken out of context these short licks mean very little, even when they are given a context (such as "Chicago Blues, lick played over V of I-IV-V progression in key of A") The problem is that these phrases, taken out of context of the entire solo or the full song, lack any context. It's like reading only certain lines from "Hamlet" and trying to understand it - it's n
