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- Contents -
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - GETTING STARTED
Half Steps, Whole Steps, and the Importance of Gravity
The Fretboard
Tuning Up
Music Notation
Reading Tablature (TAB)
Reading Chord Diagrams
Reading a Chord Chart - Rhythmic Notation
Reading Scale Diagrams
Reading Roman Numerals
CHAPTER 2 - BLUES THEORY
The Major Scale
Key Signatures
Minor Scales
Relative Minor
Intervals
Chords
Diatonic Harmony
Blues Harmony
CHAPTER 3 - BASIC RHYTHM GUITAR
Basic Rhythm Vocabulary
Basic I2-Bar Blues
Palm Muting
The Shuffle Pattern
Moveable Shuffle Patterns
Left-Hand Muting
Variations on the Shuffle Pattern
Stop Time
Boogie-Woogie in Open E
CHAPTER 4 - BLUES SCALES
Major Pentatonic
Phrasing
Call-and-Response Phrasing
Riff-Style Soloing
Minor Pentatonic
Targeting Root Notes
Combining Call-and-Response with Root Targeting Transposing
CHAPTER 5 - LEFT-HAND TECHNIQUES
Hammer-Ons
Pull-Offs
Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs Together
Slides
Bending
Reverse Bends
Signature Licks
Vibrato
CHAPTER 6 - RHYTHM GUITAR STYLES
Muddy Waters - Vamps
Buddy Guy - Rhythm Riffs
Texas Swing
Slow Blues
Minor Blues
CHAPTER 7 - INTROS,TURNAROUNDS,AND ENDINGS
Turnarounds
Intros
Endings
CHAPTER 8 - IMPROVISING
Alternating Major and Minor Pentatonic
Adding Major Pentatonic Notes to the Minor Pentatonic
Adding Minor Pentatonic Notes to the Major Pentatonic
Chord Hits
Expanding the Basic Scale Patterns
More Licks!
CHAPTER 9 - PRACTICING
Set Goals
Organize Your Time
Metronomes, Drum Machines, and Practice Recordings
Vary Your Sources
Outside the Practice Room
Individuality
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