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- Contents -
Preface
Acknowledgment
Introduction
About This Book
Chapter 1: Rock 'n' Roll and the Blues
12-Bar Blues
I, IV, and V
Rock 'n' Roll Comping
RH Priority Voice Leading
Exploring Other Keys
Chapter 2: Early Rock 'n' Roll
Country and Motown Influences
The Dominant Seventh Chord
The Quick Change
LH Patterns
RH Patterns
Two-Hand Patterns
Voice Leading and Inversions
Chapter 3: The British Influence
The Beatles
The Minor Seventh Chord
The Blues Scale and Dorian Mode
Chapter 4: The Psychedelic Era
Jimi Hendrix
Slash Chords
Transcribing and Training the Ear
Chapter 5: Early Pop
The Folk Influence
The Tin Pan Alley Influence
The Major Seventh Chord
Shell Voicings vs. Two-Handed Voicings
Putting It All Together
Keyboard Sounds
Chapter 6: Playing in a Band
The Benefits of Being in a Band
Getting the Right Equipment (What You Need)
Your Role in a Pop Rock Band
The Power Chord
Power Chord Comps
Chapter 7: Improvisation, Scales and Modes
Common Pop Rock Scales
Pop Rock Soloing
Listening to the Pros
Chord Progression with Solos
Chapter 8: Classic Rock
What Is Classic Rock?
The Multiple Keyboardist
Classic Rock Keyboard Patterns
Chapter 9: Contemporary Pop
The Pop Rock Ballad
Sustain Pedals
Dynamic Mixing of Multiple Keyboards
Playing Multiple Keyboard Parts
Chapter 10: The Modern Rock Keyboardist
The New Wave and Punk Influence
The Metal and Grunge Influence
The Working Pop and Rock Keyboard Player
Home Setup
Live Setup
MIDI and Sequencers
Recording
Compositions
Play-Along Tracks
Scale Appendix
Summary
Listening Recommendations
About the Authors
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