(Musicians Institute Press). The notes of any solo are only half the story; the other; equally crucial element is the rhythm. Though there are leagues of books teaching you the scales; modes; and arpeggios that are used when soloing; theres been a great void in the available material with regards to teaching the concept of rhythm. We dont instinctually possess knowledge of which notes to use; so why would we instinctually know which rhythms to use when playing these notes? This is where Rhythmic Guitar comes into play. In this book; youll learn the timing of notes from the ground up; helping you to develop a solid; internal sense of rhythm that will stick with you throughout your career. Youll be armed with an intimate knowledge of a beats anatomy; and youll possess the tools necessary to manipulate the timing of any phrase as you see fit. With a strong command of rhythm; your solos will sound more authoritative; unique and memorable.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful read; but had I really paid attention to ...By DigitalDorketteMy only qualm is that the ebook had no pictures and was quite expensive. A wonderful read; but had I really paid attention to what I was getting; I would have checked it out from the library.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Couldnt Put this History Book DownBy Plato ClosetedWonderful history on late Victorian poets; writers and especially the great painters; all living in or next to Tite Street in London. Read about their loves; hates and fanciful affairs. Fascinating is all I can say. Wont be selling this one. It goes in the library!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Interesting Book with a Unique PerspectiveBy Patricia A. MartinReally interesting book; a combination of art history; social history and urban/historical development focused on a small area of London inhabited by a group of remarkable artists. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in late 19th C art and history.