Nearly 300 useful jazz guitar licks organized by chord type. Examples are shown in easy-to-read TAB and standard music notation. Four voicings are given for each chord type along with easy-to-read chord diagrams. Licks for common progressions such as ii-V-I are shown. Includes sections on Important Scales for Improvisation; Articulation; "Feel" and other important topics.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. underrated writerBy Downtown Pearla must read book for anyone with interest in the fine arts18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Bergers FacesBy R. J MOSSIm a committed Berger devotee. owning or having read probably every book hes written. Our Faces. is the book Ive returned to most often over the years. I feel enlivened by Bergers language. his passions. his insights into art. the crispness of his poetry. his feeling for form; and this book is so elegantly paced presented. He communicates his finest perceptions about greatly loved paintings and makes earnest eloquent efforts in establishing their meaning for him. The process invites the reader into his own heart. deepening the world. making it more palpable. The piece on Caravaggio is astonishing. a set piece of concise art writing. free of jargon(as is all of Berger)and superior. to my thinking. to any of the spate of Caravaggio books that hit the shops at the turn of the century. For more on art visit>rodmoss.com1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Vale John BergerBy DJ BOYCEBeing a John Berger fan I am obviously biased. but there are few writers that are as approachable and intelligent. It is sad that with his passing we will not be getting more like this.