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- Contents -
How to Use This Book
Acknowledgments
About the Author
About the Recording
1 Fingerboard Note Names
2 Adding the 9th
3 Extra Powerful Power Chords
4 Familiar Chords in Unfamiliar Places
5 More Familiar Chords in Unfamiliar Places
6 Close Voicings with Open Strings
7 Different Voicings of the Same Chord
8 Driving Bass
9 Strumming
10 Soulful Fills
11 Fingerpicking
12 More Fingerpicking
13 Expanding Your Harmonic Vocabulary
14 Applying Your Expanded Harmonic Vocabulary
15 12-Bar Blues
16 More 12-Bar Blues
17 The Minor Blues
18 Soloing Over the Minor Blues
19 One Progression - Seven Rhythm Guitar Styles
20 Inventing Parts for Two Guitars
21 Classical Guitar
22 Agility Drills
23 Pentatonic Scales and Variations
24 Minor-Major Pentatonic Conversion
25 Pentatonic Licks
26 Bending
27 Bending with Dyads and Triads
28 Sixths
29 Triad Arpeggios
30 More Triad Arpeggios
31 Soloing with One Scale Per Chord
32 Soloing Over a Minor Chord
33 String Skips
34 Open-String Licks
35 Sequences
36 More Sequences
37 Melodic Intervals
38 Improvising with Chromatic Notes
39 Exotic Scales
40 Hybrid Scales
41 Creating Rhythmic Diversity
42 Rhythmic Groupings
43 Creating Melodic Lines Through Chord Changes
44 Natural Harmonics
45 Harp Harmonics
46 Jazz Harmony and Comping
47 Jazz Soloing
48 Etude
49 Big Arpeggios
50 Solo Guitar: "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair"
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