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Jazz Guitar Structures

Jazz Guitar Structures

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jazz Guitar Structures
Review: great..book... it changes the way you think about playing..the guitar.. it show you things that you may or may not know.. and connects the dots.. for example: arpeggios... I never thought about them in terms of a visual 4 note pattern..starting on each string.. i was always taught from low e to high e.. but Andrews book shows you the arps in small quick to finger patterns.. that lay out the whole fingerboard. Like i said stuff that you may know.. but never made the connection.. then all of a sudden a light goes on!

I have many books.. but if you really want to know what you are doing and don't have a lot of time to work on it.. this is a great place to start...

PS.. if you are looking for TAB.. try something else.( you need to at least know the basic notes and a little theory)..

This book opens up a whole new world..and the stuff sounds goooood..!

"keep Playing"

KAS...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: whole new way of playing
Review: It's funny how you can go for years playing guitar solos based on the same old riffs, feeling like you have hit a wall, and someone shows you one thing that increases your soloing ideas 20-fold. EVERY PAGE of this book has such a moment. It's not just full of riffs, like other books I've picked up, but linear ideas based on major and minor scale fragments, built upon different scale degrees of the chord, which you can manipulate into original melodic ideas. It this sounds technical, the book will too. It is NOT a beginning guide to jazz guitar. No tablature, so you need to know how to read music...and know your chords!!
Spend one day on one page, and get a hundred new ideas.
Great book, Mr. Green!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Subtitle says it all, "Boosting Your Solo Power" Good Book!
Review: While "Jazz Guitar Technique," Andrew Green's first book, (highly recommended) covers many facets of jazz guitar playing, "Jazz Guitar Structures" is focused on the process of solo line development. "Jazz Guitar Structures" provides a detailed approach to building improvised jazz lines using short identifiable structures. Anyone familiar with Andrew Green's first book, "Jazz Guitar Technique," knows that he is concise and direct in delivering information. This new book also includes a CD that demonstrates many of the lines in the book with bass & piano rhythm section accompaniment.

This book details an approach that includes hearing, facility and visualization exercises by which the reader gains experience in hearing and applying familiar melodic figures to most chord types. This approach really helps to reduce the seemingly huge amount of material that one can feel confronted with when working at jazz improvisation. This is not a book of licks or stylistic examples. Rather, it is a detailed approach to making the greatest use of short melodic structures. What excites me is that this approach, once mastered, will enable a person to fully develop many, many uses for melodic structures as they come into one's musical consciousness. As a student of improvisation, I have read interviews with the masters where one will refer to hearing one of her or his favorite players apply an idea in many different contexts. I am quite sure that "Jazz Guitar Structures" provides a method with which to do that. This is excellent material.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Subtitle says it all, "Boosting Your Solo Power" Good Book!
Review: While "Jazz Guitar Technique," Andrew Green's first book, (highly recommended) covers many facets of jazz guitar playing, "Jazz Guitar Structures" is focused on the process of solo line development. "Jazz Guitar Structures" provides a detailed approach to building improvised jazz lines using short identifiable structures. Anyone familiar with Andrew Green's first book, "Jazz Guitar Technique," knows that he is concise and direct in delivering information. This new book also includes a CD that demonstrates many of the lines in the book with bass & piano rhythm section accompaniment.

This book details an approach that includes hearing, facility and visualization exercises by which the reader gains experience in hearing and applying familiar melodic figures to most chord types. This approach really helps to reduce the seemingly huge amount of material that one can feel confronted with when working at jazz improvisation. This is not a book of licks or stylistic examples. Rather, it is a detailed approach to making the greatest use of short melodic structures. What excites me is that this approach, once mastered, will enable a person to fully develop many, many uses for melodic structures as they come into one's musical consciousness. As a student of improvisation, I have read interviews with the masters where one will refer to hearing one of her or his favorite players apply an idea in many different contexts. I am quite sure that "Jazz Guitar Structures" provides a method with which to do that. This is excellent material.


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