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Chord Tone Soloing
A Guitarist's Guide to Melodic Improvising in Any Style
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- Contents -

Introduction
About the CD

Part I: A Preview to Chord-Tone Soloing
Chapter 1: Let's Jam
Chapter 2: Chord-Tone Targets on a Basic Blues

Part II: A Solid Foundation
Chapter 3: Getting Serious About Practicing
Chapter 4: Timing
Chapter 5: The Five Patterns
Chapter 6: Major Scales
Chapter 7: Intervals
Chapter 8: Chords and Arpeggios
Chapter 9: Diatonic Harmony
Chapter 10: Finding Key Centers
Chapter 11: Minor Scales and Keys
Chapter 12: Modes
Chapter 13: Extensions
Chapter 14: Modal Interchange, Secondary Dominants, and Modulation

Part III: Chord-Tone Soloing Exercises
Chapter 15: 3rds and 7ths
Chapter 16: The Frosty Fretboard
Chapter 17: Arpeggiation
Chapter 18: Targeting 1, 3, 5, or 7
Chapter 19: Steady Eighth-Note Lines
Chapter 20: Scalar Connection to Any Chord Tone
Chapter 21: Ascending Arpeggios and Descending Scales
Chapter 22: Choosing Your Targets

Conclusion
About the Author
Acknowledgments


 

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