Chord Tone Soloing: A Guitarist's Guide to Melodic Improvising in Any Style | Barrett Tagliarino | Great Guide!
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Chord Tone Soloing: A Guitarist's Guide to Melodic Improvising in Any Style
Barrett Tagliarino
Musicians Institute Press
, 2006 - 112 pages
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highly recommended
Learn how the professionals create monster solos with this easy-to-use book/CD pack! The accomp
any
ing CD includes 68 tracks of exercises, licks, solo examples, and play-alongs. Includes all necessary foundation materials; detailed instructions on how and what to practice; essential concepts for players at every level; developing your real-time
melodic
reflexes;
soloing
over any progression in any
style
of music; using
chord
s as an endless source of ideas; and more.
Barrett's a Great Teacher!
Chord
-
Tone
Soloing
is one of the few books on the market that looks at a very important topic in guitar playing. Athough most amateurs are unaware of it, the majority of great guitar solos, especially those that aren't blues based, are very tied into chord tones, and most great players, whether they are fully conscious of it or not, hit chord tones at just the right moments in their solos. That's why theirs sound so much better than ours do!
In this book Barrett Tagliarino, who is much more concerned with teaching than he is showing off, tells you what notes to target and just as importantly, when to hit them. Indeed, there is a lot in here about timing, which is something those of us who have never practiced with a metronome or had formal training need some help with. I'm not just talking about having a "natural" sense of rhythm; I'm describing the ability to hit certain tones on certain beats so they really stand out. Barrett explains this quite well.
If you are wondering why just wanking around the pentatonic scale doesn't sound right in some songs, or if your soloing is in a major rut, check out this fine book. And give it time--m
any
of these exercises take practice and patience, but in the end, your soloing will be vastly improved.
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Great Guide!
A very good
guide
on
soloing
. It is not for the beginner, but even for the intermediate player it is a challange. It will be well worth it's price, and well worn by the time I am done with it. This is my second book by Barrett Tagliarino and I highly recommend it.
Exactly what I was looking for
As a rhythm
guitarist
for years I struggled with writing solos. Mr. Tagliarino's method has proven excellent in showing me how to make the leap to lead guitar. Although I wouldn't recommend this book by itself as I found some of the material needing further explanation, I would wholeheartedly recommend it for
any
aspiring guitarist's library.
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Great for beginner/early intermediate students
The title of the book is a litle deceptive. I would have guessed that it would be about arpeggios, when in fact it covers scales/modes as well. Of course, as you play the scales, the
chord
tone
s are the connecting points. In short, I can see how this book could be useful for a
guitarist
who wants to move beyond the basic rock stuff and start playing music with a more sophisticated harmonic basis. However, if you're already conversant with using scales and arpeggios over chord changes, you're not going to pick up
any
thing new here.
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