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        Livre - Jon Chappell - 01/07/2020 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Jon Chappell
      • Editeur : Wiley
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/07/2020
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 384
      • Expédition : 720
      • Dimensions : 23.4 x 18.7 x 2.1
      • ISBN : 9781119695639



      • Résumé :

        Want to become the coolest possible version of yourself?

        Time to jump into learning the blues guitar. Even if you don't read music, Blues Guitar For Dummies lets you pick up the fundamentals and start jamming like your favorite blues artists.

        Blues Guitar for Dummies?covers the key aspects of blues guitar, showing you how to play scales, chords, progressions, riffs, solos, and more. This hands-on guide is packed with musical examples, chords charts, and photos that let you explore the genre and play the songs of all the great blues musicians. This accessible how-to book will give you the skills you need to:

        • Choose the right guitar, equipment, and strings
        • Hold, tune, and get situated with your guitar
        • Play barre chords and strum to the rhythm
        • Recognize the structure of a blues song
        • Tackle musical riffs
        • Master melodies and solos
        • Make your guitar sing, cry, and wail
        • Jam to any type of blues

        Additionally, the book comes with a website that shares audio samples of all the examples covered in the lessons. Go online to practice your riffs and chords and develop your style as a blues musician.

        Order your copy of Blues Guitar For Dummies today and get ready to start shredding!

        P.S. If you think this book seems familiar, you're probably right. The Dummies team updated the cover and design to give the book a fresh feel, but the content is the same as the previous release of Blues Guitar For Dummies (9780470049204). The book you see here shouldn't be considered a new or updated product. But if you're in the mood to learn something new, check out some of our other books. We're always writing about new topics!...

        Biographie:
        Its Name was Rockabilly 206

        Quintessential Blues: Slide Guitar 208

        The tools that let you slide 208

        Sliding technique 208

        Tuning your guitar for slide, a technique all its own 209

        Chapter 12: The Birth and Growth of Classic Electric Blues 213

        The Rise of the Electric Guitar in Blues 214

        Giving Props to the Earliest Electric Pioneer 215

        Sweet Home Chicago, Seat of the Electric Blues 218

        Muddy Waters, leader of the pack 218

        Elmore James, slide guitarist extraordinaire 219

        Otis Rush: Soulful player with a flair for vibrato 220

        Buddy Guy, the father of blues rock 221

        Modern-Day Blues Styles: The Sounds of Texas 222

        Four Blues Giants: Three Kings and a Collins 224

        Albert King, the upside-down string bender 224

        B.B King, the blues' king of kings 225

        Freddie King, a two-pick man 227

        Albert Collins, master of the Telecaster 228

        Children of the Post-War Blues Revival 229

        Son Seals, Chicago's favorite son 230

        Robert Cray, smooth persuader 230

        Bonnie Raitt, stellar lyrical slides artiste 231

        Chapter 13: Blues Rock: The Infusion of Ol' Rock 'n' Roll 233

        The Blues Had a Baby, and They Called It Rock 'n' Roll 234

        Chuck Berry, blues rock's first superstar 234

        Bo Diddley, king of the jungle beat 236

        The Brits Invade the Blues 236

        Clapton and Green, early blues icons 236

        Jeff Beck, blues-rock's mad scientist 237

        Trippin' the Blues 238

        Eric Clapton, the original guitar god 238

        Jimi Hendrix takes the blues psychedelic 240

        Heavy Blooze: The Infusion of Hard Rock 241

        Jimmy Page, frontrunner of the metal blues 241

        Leslie West, big man with a big sound 241

        Blackmore and beyond, where blues gets scary 242

        Southern Comfort 243

        The Allmans, especially brother Duane 243

        Lynyrd Skynyrd 243

        Hot Barbecue Blues, Texas Style 244

        Johnny Winter, Texas blues-rock titan 245

        Billy Gibbons and ZZ Top, giving rock some soul 246

        Stevie Ray Vaughan, the greatest modern bluesman of them all 246

        Blues on Steroids 249

        Eddie Van Halen takes the blues to '80s metal 249

        Euro-Metal brings virtuosity and precision to the blues 249

        21st-Century Soul 250

        John Mayer, new kid on the blues block 250

        Allmans Redux: Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, keepers of the flame 250

        Part 5: Gearing Up: Outfitting Your Arsenal?253

        Chapter 14: Shop Till You Drop: Buying the Right Guitar for You 255

        Before You Begin Shopping 256

        Deciding On a Make and Model 257

        Evaluating a Guitar 257

        Construction 258

        Materials 259

        Workmanship 262

        Appointments (aesthetic options) 263

        Welcome to the Jungle: Shopping 263

        Bringing a friend 264

        Money matters: Deal or no deal 264

        Protecting Your Guitar 266

        Hard cases 266

        Soft cases 267

        Gig bags 267

        Chapter 15: Choosing Your Amp and Effects 269

        Getting Started with a Practice Amp 270

        Shopping for a practice amp 270

        Playing with a practice amp 272

        Powering Up to a Larger Amp 273

        Choosing among different amp formats 274

        Feeling the power 276

        Dissecting the Amplifier 277

        Input jack 277

        Preamp 278

        Tone 278

        Effects 279

        Power amp 280

        Speakers 280

        The flexibility of having separate channels 280

        What's That Sound? Checking Out Your Amp Choices 281

        Tube amps 281

        Solid-state amps 283

        Hybrid amps 283

        Digital-modeling amps 284

        Rem...

        Sommaire:

        Introduction 1

        About This Book 1

        Conventions Used in This Book 2

        What You're Not to Read 3

        Foolish Assumptions 3

        How This Book is Organized 4

        Part 1: You Got a Right to Play the Blues 4

        Part 2: Setting Up to Play the Blues 4

        Part 3: Beyond the Basics: Playing Like a Pro 4

        Part 4: Sounding Like the Masters: Blues Styles through the Ages 4

        Part 5: Gearing Up: Outfitting Your Arsenal 5

        Part 6: The Part of Tens 5

        Part 7: Appendixes 5

        Icons Used in This Book 5

        Where to Go from Here 6

        Part 1: You Got a Right to Play the Blues?7

        Chapter 1: Every Day I Have the Blues Hallelujah! 9

        Capturing the Blues Train from Its Departure Then to Its Arrival Now 10

        The pieces of blues that made the genre 10

        The place of the blues' conception 11

        Rejoicing over 100 years of blues: The shifting shape of the genre 11

        The qualities that made blues cats hit the big-time 12

        It's Not All Pain and Suffering - The Lighter Side of Blues 13

        Surveying the Means to Make the Music: The Guitar in All Its Glory 14

        The low-fi acoustic guitar 14

        The semi-hollowbody electric guitar 15

        Solidbody electric guitars 15

        The Collision of Two Worlds: Acoustic versus Electric 16

        Getting a Grip on How Guitars Work 17

        You've gotta use your hands - both of them 17

        Producing the tones: String vibration and pitch 18

        Electric guitars only: Pickups and amplification 18

        Performing and Looking Like a Blues Player 19

        Expanding and filling your brain with know-how 19

        Looking the part 20

        Blues Trivia For Dummies 21

        The questions 21

        The answers 22

        Chapter 2: Blues Meets Guitar: A Match Made in Musical Heaven 23

        Beyond the Delta: Defining the Blues Guitar Sound 24

        The method to the music: Chord progressions 25

        The guitarist's language of melody 25

        The expression that invokes your senses 26

        The groove that sets the pace 27

        Dissecting an Acoustic and an Electric 27

        Getting Down with the Blues: A Quick How-To 31

        The foundation for all guitar playing: Acoustic guitars 31

        Shifting acoustic to overdrive: Electric guitars 32

        What You Need to Get Your Groove On 35

        Chapter 3: Grab Hold, Tune Up, Play On! 39

        Holding Your Axe (That Is, Your Guitar) 39

        Grabbing your guitar's neck 40

        Pushing down on the strings 41

        Getting sound to come out 42

        Holding the Pick, Attacking the Problem 44

        Getting Situated 45

        Sitting down? 46

        ?or standing up 46

        Tuning Up 47

        Helping your guitar get in tune with itself 48

        Holding your guitar to an electronic standard 49

        Playing a Chord 50

        Music Notation: Not Just for Geeks 51

        Guidance for your aimless fingers: A chord diagram 52

        Mapping out your short-term path: Rhythm notation 53

        Guiding you all the way through a song: Tablature 54

        Part 2: Setting Up to Play the Blues?55

        Chapter 4: Getting a Grip on Left-Hand Chords 57

        Starting Out Simple: Blues Chords Even Your Mom Could Play 58

        Going to the Next Level: Barre Chords 59

        Forming a barre chord 61

        Naming barre chords 62

        Playing E-based barre chords 63

        Playing A-form barre chords 65

        Combining forms 67

        Taking Advantage of Versatile Power Chords 68

        Chapter 5: Positioning the Right Hand for Rhythm and Lead 71

        Strumming Along 71

        Stroking down 72

        ?And stroking up 72

        Combining down and up 73...

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