Play Guitar

Exploration and Analysis of Harmonic Possibilities

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music, Instruments & Instruction, Guitar, General Instruments
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Author: Kevin Kriescher ISBN: 9781503574670
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: June 12, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Kevin Kriescher
ISBN: 9781503574670
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: June 12, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Whatever your hardware (electric, nylon) or your software (theory geek, riff glutton) this book is just the muse youve been looking for. It is a comprehensive, uniquely inclusive guide to the guitars wide swath of harmonic possibilities. I begin by deriving the western chromatic scale from its antecedents (after all, math is music). I then adapt the circular symmetry of music to the rectilinear geometry of the fret board. The many charts and tablature diagrams contained herein are wieldy and easily copied in color for music stands. There is no deference to subgenre or musical style this is not a handbook on how to imitate any particular guitar legend. But any book with this much data cannot be closed without at least a cursory glance at techniques and ways of bringing its contents to life. The last chapter does this in a way that helps you construct exercises of your own.

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Whatever your hardware (electric, nylon) or your software (theory geek, riff glutton) this book is just the muse youve been looking for. It is a comprehensive, uniquely inclusive guide to the guitars wide swath of harmonic possibilities. I begin by deriving the western chromatic scale from its antecedents (after all, math is music). I then adapt the circular symmetry of music to the rectilinear geometry of the fret board. The many charts and tablature diagrams contained herein are wieldy and easily copied in color for music stands. There is no deference to subgenre or musical style this is not a handbook on how to imitate any particular guitar legend. But any book with this much data cannot be closed without at least a cursory glance at techniques and ways of bringing its contents to life. The last chapter does this in a way that helps you construct exercises of your own.

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