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A Guitarist's Guide to Common Chord Progressions

Autor Myron Edwards
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2012
Chord, arpeggio and scale repertoire, taught in the context of the most common chord sequences, enabling students to gain fluency in making chord changes as they learn the individual chords.Contains triad and seventh chords in all keys, with numerous alternative fingerings. All the exercises are written out in full, so that the charts for each exercise are fully visible on a single page.Exercises are laid out in key signature order, following the cycle of fifths. Lead playing is facilitated by exercises in arpeggios, pentatonic scales, and modes built around the chord progressions.The accompanying text provides an understanding of the principles of diatonic harmony.Designed with students in mind, this book would also make a useful reference for more experienced players.Supplementary chapters provide an overview of: Suspended chords and sixth chords;The harmonic and melodic minor scales and the blues scale;Diminished chords and scales;Augmented chords and scales;Chord substitution.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781291106572
ISBN-10: 129110657X
Pagini: 482
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.14 kg
Editura: Lulu

Notă biografică

Born in 1952 in Orsett, Essex in England, the youngest son to Welsh parents Iris and Bill Edwards. Upon leaving school, he went into the travel industry, where he travelled the world, working in travel agencies, tour operators and airlines for some 30 years. In 1976 Myron began freelance writing for BBC, radio and television, his credits include The Two Ronnies, Week Ending, and The News Huddlines. In 1980, he joined JWT advertising, as a copywriter writing his first TV commercial for dog food inside 10 days. His love for the creative never left him and in 1987 he created Tubewalking, a new map concept, to help people get around London easier on foot, which still operates today. In 1990 he married Niki, whose family background is Greek Cypriot. On a family trip to Cyprus, visiting Aphrodite's Rock for the first time, the beginnings of his passion to write the story of Mistress of the Rock came into fruition. Moving his family in 2005 to Cyprus to live, gave him the opportunity to write, as during this time he worked on campaigns for TV and Radio in an advertising agency in Limassol. The first manuscript of the book was completed in 2007, released by a local publisher it had a limited audience, but was well received by those who had read it. He has now completed the sequel and is working on the third part of this story. Myron has three children, two sons and one daughter all grown up.