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Rating: Summary: IF YOU DON`T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT MUSIC THEORY... Review: ...but you want to play Blues, this is the right book for you. I wanted to play blues, but I never studied any music theory, so I thought it would be impossible. But this book is great: it just teaches you the most important concepts of music theory, introduces you to the most famous blues rhytms, teaches you the blues scale... To those who start like me without knowing anything about theory I suggest to first start with the section about Rhytm and then to go on to the Scales ( in the book the two sections are in the opposite order ). "From beginners to advanced guitarist..." also is true: there are really simple licks up to some solos I can't yet manage to play sound even after a year. I hope you'll enjoy this book!
Rating: Summary: Good Tool for Learning Blues Scales and Technique Review: I bought this book to learn the technique used in rock. Peter Gelling takes you through the 5 patterns, shows the relationship of each pattern to a chord rather than pattern 1 through 5, and teaches you a song in each pattern. He also presents some mixing of the patterns. The techniques hammers, pull-offs, slides, bends, etc. are all covered. He likes to incorporate blues licks in his songs from the old blues masters. I ran into a few of these licks while learning some of my favorite guitar solos.
Rating: Summary: its rockin Review: wow, pow it's a good book. This book will help you with the blues lead guitar method.It goes pop.. it goes pow... it goes wow wow wow.
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