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MASTERING THE GUITAR: BOOK 1A
A Comprehensive Method for Today's Guitarist!
William Bay and Mike Christiansen
Mastering the Guitar is an innovative, exciting way to learn the guitar. Co-authored by William Bay and Mike Christiansen, this extremely comprehensive method applies the array of musical styles and techniques found in today's music. Written in notation and tablature, it covers a vast array of guitar solo and accompaniment styles. A special feature of this method is that it teaches both flatpicking and fingerstyle solo and accompaniment techniques. We feel that Mastering the Guitar is the most comprehensive approach to guitar technique repertoire and performance to be found anywhere. Volume 1A: Presents the essential foundational studies for contemporary guitar performance; Immediately introduces the student to the concept of playing contemporary music through the creative use of tablature; Logically and methodically teaches note-reading, utilizing the notes in first position on each string in numerous pages of playing material (over 155 solos and duets in the keys of C, A minor, G, and E minor); Contains more than 140 scale and picking studies, chord etudes, and accompaniment pieces, teaching contemporary techniques such as the slur, hammer-on, pull-off, vibrato and slide; Includes in-depth sections on back-up guitar and rhythm; Incorporates guitar duet material. Includes DVD.
Beginning level.
Contents
- I. Basics
- Parts of the Guitar
- Holding Position
- Tuning
- Reading the Music Diagrams
- First Warm-Up
- Simple Chords
- Playing Chords To Measured Music
- Marianne
- Definition of Guitar Terms
- Reading Standard Notation
- Notes
- Rests
- Our First Note - E
- 3/4 Time
- Eighth Notes / Alternate Picking
- A New Note - F, G
- 1st String Studies
- Learning To Read Tablature
- Playing Several Notes At Once
- Tab Solos(Using 1st String and Open 6th String)
- Tabbing
- Spring Song
- Guitar Diary
- Guitar Rock
- B, C, D
- Three Fisherman
- Song of Joy (Beethoven)
- Rock Feeling
- Drivin' Pick
- Speed Study
- Tab Solos
- Big Ben
- Two String Tab
- Blue Fingers
- Tab Song
- The Tie
- Dotted Half Note
- Dotted Half Strum
- The Slur/Hammer-On/Pull-Off
- Notes On the 3rd String
- G, A
- Review of the First 3 Strings
- Running the Strings
- Kentucky Rise
- Celtic Dawn
- Swamp Buggy
- Solos On the First 3 Strings
- Renaissance Dance
- Sourwood Mountain
- Chanson
- Oh, Sinner Man
- Arkansas Traveler
- The Slide
- Tab Solos On the First 3 Strings
- Slide Song
- At Midnight
- Slide Groove
- E Minor
- D Chord
- The Cuckoo
- Sweet Sunny South
- Full G, G7, and C Chords
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
- Strum Patterns
- Rollin' in My Sweet Bay's Arms
- Molly Malone
- Midnight Special Blues
- Double Stops/Triads
- Double Stop Study
- Greensleeves
- Triads
- Minor Song
- E Minor Pentatonic Scale
- Anna's Axe
- Moveable Pentatonic Scales
- Notes From the Fourth String
- D, E, F
- Morning Song
- Repeat Sign
- Cripple Creek
- Early Christmas Morn
- Solos
- Spanish Nights
- Four-String Blues
- Irish Mist
- The Clock
- Echoes
- Arpeggio Picking
- Chimes
- Tab Solos
- 4-String Tab
- Rainy Day Blues
- Moon Drops
- Notes On the Fifth String - A, B, C
- First and Second Endings
- Hungarian Dance #4 (Brahms)
- The Sally Gardens
- Dotted Quarter Note
- Study
- Misty Morn
- Call the Ewes
- Cumberland Ridge
- Tab Solos
- Sao Paolo
- Classic Rock Boogie #1
- Classic Rock Boogie #2
- Notes On the 6th String - E, F, G
- Solos
- The Ash Grove
- Blow Away the Morning Dew
- Block Chords
- Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
- Spanish Romance
- O Mio Babbino Caro
- II. Key of C
- The C Scale
- Introducing the A Note
- Solos
- Blow, Ye Winds
- Early American Hymn
- Bass Line Lead / Bluegrass Style
- Cruisin' Sunset
- Soldier's Joy
- Flyin' South
- Danny Boy
- Vibrato
- Rock / Blues Solos Utilizing Lower Strings
- Drivin' D
- 16 G's
- Down Shift
- F and Dm Chords
- Chords in the Key of C
- Common Chord Progressions
- Man of Constant Sorrow
- Sharps
- Walking Guitar
- Solos With Sharps
- Acres of Bluegrass
- Xiomara
- A7 and E7 Chords
- B7 and Bm Chords
- Syncopation
- Syncopated Strums
- Strums
- Oh, Sinner Man
- Strum Patterns Review
- Blues
- The Blues Progression
- Baby Don't Leave Me
- You're the Cure
- III. Power Chords
- A5, D5, E5
- Smithfield Boogie
- Good Mornin' Blues
- Midnight Drive
- IV. Key of A Minor
- Natural A Minor Scale
- A Harmonic Minor
- Minuet (Henry Purcell)
- Menuet (Johann Quantz)
- Person's Farewell (John Playford)
- Star of the County Down (Irish Ballad)
- Anitra's Dance Theme (Grieg)
- Triplets
- Triplet Blues
- Key of A Minor
- Jimmy's Shuffle
- Shady Grove (Southern Mountain Song)
- Two-Beat (Quarter Note) Triplets
- Tab Solos
- Heavy Weight
- A Minor Blues
- Interlude
- Cara's Farewell
- V. Fingerstyle
- Fingerstyle - Right Hand
- Playing Two Or More Notes Together
- Rest Stoke
- Free Stroke
- Playing Two Notes Together
- Trev and Tom
- Greensleeves
- Estudio (D. Aguado)
- Allegro (M. Giuliani)
- Fingerstyle Solos
- English Maiden
- Mexican Lament
- The Marsh of Rhuddlan
- French Carol
- Picardy
- St. James Infirmary
- Lonesome Blues
- VI. Key of A Minor
- Chords in the Key of A Minor
- Swing Rhythm
- VII. Key of G
- Key Signatures
- Key of G
- G Scale
- Same As You
- Flatt Shuffle
- Far From Home (Shetland Island Reel)
- On the Banks of that Lonely River (Southern Mountain Ballad)
- Slane (Irish Hymn)
- Bransle Double (Michael Praetorius)
- Rondeau (J. Mouret)
- Gavotte (M. Praetorius)
- Grace Notes
- Tab Solos
- Salt Creek
- Memories Past
- Toll Free
- Solos Using Syncopation
- Sugar in the Ground (Fiddle Tune)
- Washed in that Beautiful Pool (American Gospel Song)
- Gilotte (Renaissance Dance)
- Fingerstyle Solos
- Silent Night (Franz Gruber)
- The South Wind
- Chords in the Key of G
- Fingerpicking Patterns
- Silent Night (Franz Gruber)
- The Water Is Wide
- Three Ravens
- VIII. Key of E Minor
- E Minor
- E Natural Minor Scale
- E Harmonic Minor
- Six-Eight Time
- The Clergy's Lamentation (Turlough O' Carolan)
- Tambourin (Rameau)
- Two New Notes - B, C
- Jazz Breakdown
- Tango Guitarra
- Three Past Midnight
- Fingerstyle Solos
- Casa De Grout (Habenera)
- Andante (Carcassi)
- Minuet (J.S. Bach)
- Bahia Tranquilo
- Chords in the Key of E Minor
- A Poor Wayfaring Stranger
- House of the Rising Sun
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144 Pages
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