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Index
INTRODUCTION
Getting Ready Notes and chords Tuning the guitar How to peruse a harmony diagram Holding the pick and playing
Chapter 01
UNDERSTANDING YOUR GUITAR
Components of a guitar Varieties of Guitar The Elements of A Guitar How Guitars Make Sound Strings doing their thing Holding the Guitar Utilizing the left and right hands together Notes on the neck: Half step and frets Contrasting how acoustics and electrics produce sound
CHAPTER 02
HOW TO TUNE YOUR GUITAR
Tuning Your Guitar with the fifth Fret Method Here's how to get your guitar in order by using the fifth fret strategy Tuning Your Guitar to an External Source Keying into the piano Giving that pitch pipe something to do Experiencing the tuning fork Applying a tuning fork Choosing to use the electronic tuner
CHAPTER 03
HOLDING AND READING GUITAR NOTATION
Accepting the Positions Sitting and playing a spell Standing up and performing. Fretting with your left hand Picking with your right hand Reading mood slashes Finding How to Play a Chord;
CHAPTER 04
THE BEST WAY TO BEGIN: STRUMMING CHORDS
Chords in the A Family Fingering A-family chords Checking Chord Qualities Playing A-family chords The Basic Major and Minor Chords
CHAPTER 05
MAKING THINGS SMOOTH BY PLAYING IN POSITION
Playing Scales and Practices in Position Playing in position as opposed to playing with open strings Playing practices in position Moving positions Making your activities to assemble quality and expertise Rehearsing Songs in Position
CHAPTER 06
DOUBLING UP WITH DOUBLE-STOPS
Starting with the Basics of Double-Stops Characterizing twofold stops Attempt to practices in twofold stops Playing twofold plugs all over the neck Playing twofold stops over the neck. Playing Songs in Double-Stops
CHAPTER 07
STRETCHING OUT: BARRE CHORDS
A movable barre harmony contains no open strings just fretted notes. Starting with a open- position E harmony Finding the correct fret for each major E-based barre harmony Playing movements utilizing major barre chords based on E Minor, Dominant seventh, and Minor seventh Barre Chords Based on E Mastering minor chords Power Chords
CHAPTER 08
MAKING THE GUITAR TALK
Hitting Hammer-Ons Playing a hammer-on Sounding Smooth with Pull-Offs Playing pull-offs Playing twists Varying Your Sound with Vibrato Methods for producing vibrato.
CHAPTER 09
ROCK GUITAR BASICS
Playing Classic Rock 'n' Roll. Musicality guitar Vacant position accompaniment Building a solo by utilizing Boxes I, II, and III. Mastering Modern Rock Sus chords and add chords The pentatonic major scale Taking a look at general ideas Playing the tune and the accompaniment simultaneously The Power of Slide Guitar Tackling the Thumb-Brush Technique
CHAPTER 10
CHANGING YOUR STRINGS
Hanging an Acoustic Guitar Tuning Trigging a Nylon-String Guitar Stringing Hanging an Electric Guitar
Conclusion Music Theory 2 Text Proofreading ebook by dell
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE
WHAT IS MUSIC THEORY
Putting the Spotlight on Music Theory Fundamentals Understanding the foundation: The Notes, rests, and beats Perceiving How Theory Can Help Your Music Understanding Musical Tones Tones Have Value What’s the Frequency? Learning the ABCs Different Clefs
CHAPTER 02
INTERVAL
A Matter of Degrees Major and Minor Intervals Perfect Intervals Past the Octave Intervals and Half Steps
CHAPTER THREE
SCALE
Chapter Four
What Is A Mode?
Major Pentatonic Structure What Does this Term “Diatonic" Mean? Tonal focus Diatonic Modes Spelled Out
CHAPTER FIVE
MAJOR AND MINOR KEYS
Key to Success Using Key Signatures Understanding the Circle of Fifths Accidents Will Happen Accidents Will Happen Changing Keys
Chapter Six
INTRODUCING TIME SIGNATURES
Disentangling the Time Signature and Measures Keeping It Simple with Simple Time Signatures Counting 4/4 time Feeling the Pulse of Asymmetrical Time Signatures Playing with Beat Syncopation: Hitting the strange Irregular Rhythms: Triplets and Duplets Adding Enthusiasm with Triplets
Chapter 07
MASTER THE CHORDS
What is a Chord? Chords Building Set of three Chords Three Fundamental Chord Qualities Transposing from One Key to Another Harmony Inversions and Chord Voicing Voice Leading (music production) The Significance of having a Good Rhythm Understanding Time, Beat, Bar and Tempo Polyrhythms and Polymeters
CONCLUSION
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