Pentatonics Pro

Pentatonics Pro

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher:

Published: 2019-07-08

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9781079179736

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How many pentatonic scales do you know? 2... maybe 3?Did you know that there are 330 possible 5-note combinations available? That's 328 more pentatonic scales you're not using!While this might sound like an overwhelming number of scales to learn, they can be used as sonic tools to explore the harmonic possibilities on the guitar; so don't worry, this is not about rote-learning scales, it's about taking your riffing, soloing and improvisational creativity to the next level and beyond.You might be wondering how on earth you'd learn another 328 pentatonic scales and what you might use them for, but as we shall see, it's more about exploring harmonic possibilities than memorizing endless permutations of patterns. I'll give you the tools to effectively cover more than enough of the fretboard to be dangerous with just one pattern per pentatonic scale, then if you find the scale useful or like the sound of it, you'll have a system to map it out on the fretboard literally on the fly.


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Download or read book Pentatonics Pro written by Graham Tippett and published by . This book was released on 2019-07-08 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How many pentatonic scales do you know? 2... maybe 3?Did you know that there are 330 possible 5-note combinations available? That's 328 more pentatonic scales you're not using!While this might sound like an overwhelming number of scales to learn, they can be used as sonic tools to explore the harmonic possibilities on the guitar; so don't worry, this is not about rote-learning scales, it's about taking your riffing, soloing and improvisational creativity to the next level and beyond.You might be wondering how on earth you'd learn another 328 pentatonic scales and what you might use them for, but as we shall see, it's more about exploring harmonic possibilities than memorizing endless permutations of patterns. I'll give you the tools to effectively cover more than enough of the fretboard to be dangerous with just one pattern per pentatonic scale, then if you find the scale useful or like the sound of it, you'll have a system to map it out on the fretboard literally on the fly.


Alternative Pentatonics

Alternative Pentatonics

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher: Graham Tippett

Published: 2020-05-29

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13:

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I actually wrote this book as a practice guide for myself because I wanted a way to get different and outside sounds using pentatonic scales, as well as to improve my chops and have a huge variety of new sounds at my fingertips to play over the chords you see 90% of the time such as major/major7, minor/minor7, and dominant chords, among others. As well as being a scales book Alternative Pentatonics is also a method to practice improvising over common chords using uncommon groups of five notes. Five notes are somewhere between an arpeggio and a scale, as well as being the ideal number of notes to craft some really nice phrasing (in my opinion), as I’m sure you realized when you first learned your minor pentatonic scale and started jamming over a 12-bar blues. This book contains 28 new pentatonic scales divided into chord types so that you’ll know exactly what chords you can use them over. For the intermediate player: this book will give you plenty of new and interesting options for playing over common chords and force you out of standard pentatonic scales and/or the major scale modes. For the more advanced player: this book could be more about exploring possibilities than learning scale patterns; in fact, I would suggest that advanced players avoid even remembering the patterns in this book. Instead, they can be used to explore the improvisational terrain and find new sounds, then filed away in your subconscious and allowed to seep into your playing while you’re in the throes of improvisation. So, if you’re stuck in a soloing rut or are looking for new sounds, outside sounds, exotic sounds, or even a few downright weird sounds, this is the book for you.


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Download or read book Alternative Pentatonics written by Graham Tippett and published by Graham Tippett. This book was released on 2020-05-29 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I actually wrote this book as a practice guide for myself because I wanted a way to get different and outside sounds using pentatonic scales, as well as to improve my chops and have a huge variety of new sounds at my fingertips to play over the chords you see 90% of the time such as major/major7, minor/minor7, and dominant chords, among others. As well as being a scales book Alternative Pentatonics is also a method to practice improvising over common chords using uncommon groups of five notes. Five notes are somewhere between an arpeggio and a scale, as well as being the ideal number of notes to craft some really nice phrasing (in my opinion), as I’m sure you realized when you first learned your minor pentatonic scale and started jamming over a 12-bar blues. This book contains 28 new pentatonic scales divided into chord types so that you’ll know exactly what chords you can use them over. For the intermediate player: this book will give you plenty of new and interesting options for playing over common chords and force you out of standard pentatonic scales and/or the major scale modes. For the more advanced player: this book could be more about exploring possibilities than learning scale patterns; in fact, I would suggest that advanced players avoid even remembering the patterns in this book. Instead, they can be used to explore the improvisational terrain and find new sounds, then filed away in your subconscious and allowed to seep into your playing while you’re in the throes of improvisation. So, if you’re stuck in a soloing rut or are looking for new sounds, outside sounds, exotic sounds, or even a few downright weird sounds, this is the book for you.


Beyond Pentatonics

Beyond Pentatonics

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher: Graham Tippett

Published: 2018-05-25

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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A lot of students ask me how they can take their improvisation skills to the next level and move beyond pentatonic scales and into modes and arpeggios. My response is to tell them not to abandon pentatonic scales in favor of modes and other soloing devices, but to use them as a springboard and a solid foundation from which to expand their harmonic awareness. If you play rock, blues and even jazz, you’ll be using pentatonic scales for the rest of your life, so there’s no need to discard them! In this book, we’ll be using the much-loved minor pentatonic scale as the basis for learning and having a quick way to access the modes of the major scale, as well as the basic seventh chord arpeggios. This means that when you go to improvise, you'll have a vast array of options with which to go beyond pentatonic soloing. Work through this book daily and I guarantee you a smooth and painless transition from pentatonics to incorporating modes and arpeggios into your playing.


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Download or read book Beyond Pentatonics written by Graham Tippett and published by Graham Tippett. This book was released on 2018-05-25 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A lot of students ask me how they can take their improvisation skills to the next level and move beyond pentatonic scales and into modes and arpeggios. My response is to tell them not to abandon pentatonic scales in favor of modes and other soloing devices, but to use them as a springboard and a solid foundation from which to expand their harmonic awareness. If you play rock, blues and even jazz, you’ll be using pentatonic scales for the rest of your life, so there’s no need to discard them! In this book, we’ll be using the much-loved minor pentatonic scale as the basis for learning and having a quick way to access the modes of the major scale, as well as the basic seventh chord arpeggios. This means that when you go to improvise, you'll have a vast array of options with which to go beyond pentatonic soloing. Work through this book daily and I guarantee you a smooth and painless transition from pentatonics to incorporating modes and arpeggios into your playing.


No Theory Guitar Soloing

No Theory Guitar Soloing

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher: Graham Tippett

Published: 2018-11-24

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13:

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I was watching a YouTube video a while back where Lee Anderton (of Anderton’s fame) gets a guitar lesson from Ariel Posen. Ariel tries his best to teach him a few things in a very thorough and well-meaning way, but about half-way through Lee says something along the lines of, ‘Just teach me the quick and dirty way to do things, I’m a middle-aged man who doesn’t have the time (or the patience) to practice scales for 8 hours a day’, which is both totally valid and completely doable on guitar as it’s one of the few instruments that lends itself well to a wide range of methodologies, be they theory-based or the other extreme. This book was also inspired by many students of a variety of ages who came to me saying they just wanted to play and not be bogged down by theory and scales and whatnot. They weren’t looking for shortcuts, they just genuinely wanted to solo and sound good without having to learn theory in order to do it. Admittedly, I was discouraged at first but I put myself in their shoes and came up with this method to get to the good stuff faster, and sound good. I won’t deal with pentatonic scales here as you’re probably already well-versed in those and are looking to be able to solo over simple and common chord progressions or add more variety to your improvisations. If you’re looking for a system to learn pentatonic scales (and modes), which is also theory-lite, check out another of my books: Beyond Pentatonics. All the music theory terms you’ll find in this book are for labeling purposes only and will help you recognize these concepts in songs or pieces you already know; they’ll also help you find the information on the fretboard when you need it instead of fumbling around. What’s more, due to the simplicity of this approach, you’ll be able to reduce your thinking to a minimum and concentrate on making a musical contribution to whatever situation you find yourself in and making jamming/playing out a far more enjoyable experience. I love this approach and often teach it to people who don’t want to practice 10 hours a day, are not interested in theory or knowing the whys and wherefores of everything. They just want a straightforward, “if you learn this and play it here, it’ll sound good”, method so that they can express themselves in a jam session, solo with more than just a pentatonic scale, or play out on the weekends. If you have even half an hour a day to play/practice guitar, you can make a world of progress with your soloing by using this method.


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Download or read book No Theory Guitar Soloing written by Graham Tippett and published by Graham Tippett. This book was released on 2018-11-24 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I was watching a YouTube video a while back where Lee Anderton (of Anderton’s fame) gets a guitar lesson from Ariel Posen. Ariel tries his best to teach him a few things in a very thorough and well-meaning way, but about half-way through Lee says something along the lines of, ‘Just teach me the quick and dirty way to do things, I’m a middle-aged man who doesn’t have the time (or the patience) to practice scales for 8 hours a day’, which is both totally valid and completely doable on guitar as it’s one of the few instruments that lends itself well to a wide range of methodologies, be they theory-based or the other extreme. This book was also inspired by many students of a variety of ages who came to me saying they just wanted to play and not be bogged down by theory and scales and whatnot. They weren’t looking for shortcuts, they just genuinely wanted to solo and sound good without having to learn theory in order to do it. Admittedly, I was discouraged at first but I put myself in their shoes and came up with this method to get to the good stuff faster, and sound good. I won’t deal with pentatonic scales here as you’re probably already well-versed in those and are looking to be able to solo over simple and common chord progressions or add more variety to your improvisations. If you’re looking for a system to learn pentatonic scales (and modes), which is also theory-lite, check out another of my books: Beyond Pentatonics. All the music theory terms you’ll find in this book are for labeling purposes only and will help you recognize these concepts in songs or pieces you already know; they’ll also help you find the information on the fretboard when you need it instead of fumbling around. What’s more, due to the simplicity of this approach, you’ll be able to reduce your thinking to a minimum and concentrate on making a musical contribution to whatever situation you find yourself in and making jamming/playing out a far more enjoyable experience. I love this approach and often teach it to people who don’t want to practice 10 hours a day, are not interested in theory or knowing the whys and wherefores of everything. They just want a straightforward, “if you learn this and play it here, it’ll sound good”, method so that they can express themselves in a jam session, solo with more than just a pentatonic scale, or play out on the weekends. If you have even half an hour a day to play/practice guitar, you can make a world of progress with your soloing by using this method.


The Pro Keyboardist's Handbook

The Pro Keyboardist's Handbook

Author: Jon Dryden

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2001-07

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780739011287

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If you dream of having a career as a professional keyboard player, then this book is for you! Professional performer and studio musician Jon Dryden offers advice on playing the keyboard and surviving in the music business. Covering everything from getting into a band and touring to songwriting, choosing sounds and playing great solos, this comprehensive guide is the ultimate reference for any aspiring professional keyboardist. You'll be coming back to this useful reference book for years to come.


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Download or read book The Pro Keyboardist's Handbook written by Jon Dryden and published by Alfred Music Publishing. This book was released on 2001-07 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you dream of having a career as a professional keyboard player, then this book is for you! Professional performer and studio musician Jon Dryden offers advice on playing the keyboard and surviving in the music business. Covering everything from getting into a band and touring to songwriting, choosing sounds and playing great solos, this comprehensive guide is the ultimate reference for any aspiring professional keyboardist. You'll be coming back to this useful reference book for years to come.


The Pro Guitarist's Handbook

The Pro Guitarist's Handbook

Author: Paul Lidel

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2001-07

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780739011249

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If you dream of having a career as a professional guitarist, then this book is for you! Paul Lidel, a National Guitar Workshop teacher and Atlantic, Sony and Shrapnel recording artist, offers advice on playing the guitar and surviving in the music business. Covering everything from how to pass an audition and how the recording process works to theory, technique and playing great solos, this comprehensive guide is the ultimate reference for any aspiring professional guitarist. You'll be coming back to this useful reference book for years to come. The CD includes exercises.


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Download or read book The Pro Guitarist's Handbook written by Paul Lidel and published by Alfred Music Publishing. This book was released on 2001-07 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you dream of having a career as a professional guitarist, then this book is for you! Paul Lidel, a National Guitar Workshop teacher and Atlantic, Sony and Shrapnel recording artist, offers advice on playing the guitar and surviving in the music business. Covering everything from how to pass an audition and how the recording process works to theory, technique and playing great solos, this comprehensive guide is the ultimate reference for any aspiring professional guitarist. You'll be coming back to this useful reference book for years to come. The CD includes exercises.


Connecting Pentatonic Patterns

Connecting Pentatonic Patterns

Author: Tom Kolb

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2014-03-01

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1480390313

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(Guitar Educational). If you've been finding yourself trapped in the pentatonic box, then Connecting Pentatonic Patterns is for you! This hands-on instructional book with audio offers examples for guitar players of all levels, from beginner to advanced. The only prerequisites are a basic understanding of the minor pentatonic scale and a desire to expand your fretboard horizons. Study this book faithfully, and soon you'll be soloing all over the neck with the greatest of ease. Includes audio demonstrations of every example in the book, plus jam tracks for practicing!


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Download or read book Connecting Pentatonic Patterns written by Tom Kolb and published by Hal Leonard Corporation. This book was released on 2014-03-01 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Guitar Educational). If you've been finding yourself trapped in the pentatonic box, then Connecting Pentatonic Patterns is for you! This hands-on instructional book with audio offers examples for guitar players of all levels, from beginner to advanced. The only prerequisites are a basic understanding of the minor pentatonic scale and a desire to expand your fretboard horizons. Study this book faithfully, and soon you'll be soloing all over the neck with the greatest of ease. Includes audio demonstrations of every example in the book, plus jam tracks for practicing!


Guitar Hacks

Guitar Hacks

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher: Graham Tippett

Published: 2017-04-16

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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3NPS (three-note-per-string) scales, as used by legions of guitarists but popularized mainly by Joe Satriani, are one of the most efficient ways to navigate the fretboard and get your scales down IF you follow the guidelines in this book. As the name suggests, a 3NPS scale is any scale that contains three notes on each string, and as you'll see in this eBook, this makes for a very consistent way to map out scales on the guitar fretboard. What we’ve done here is revamped the 3NPS scale system and turned it into an incredibly effective means to learn a wide variety of scales all over the fretboard by streamlining the number of patterns, as well as the picking system. This is not a scale theory book, and contains no pentatonic scales. This is a quick and dirty (and very effective) method for learning 3NPS scales all over the fretboard; something to work on in the woodshed. It will improve your picking technique and speed. It does not require a great amount of thinking as you only need to learn two picking patterns, which is really one in two directions, and only three scale patterns instead of the usual seven per scale.


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Download or read book Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and published by Graham Tippett. This book was released on 2017-04-16 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 3NPS (three-note-per-string) scales, as used by legions of guitarists but popularized mainly by Joe Satriani, are one of the most efficient ways to navigate the fretboard and get your scales down IF you follow the guidelines in this book. As the name suggests, a 3NPS scale is any scale that contains three notes on each string, and as you'll see in this eBook, this makes for a very consistent way to map out scales on the guitar fretboard. What we’ve done here is revamped the 3NPS scale system and turned it into an incredibly effective means to learn a wide variety of scales all over the fretboard by streamlining the number of patterns, as well as the picking system. This is not a scale theory book, and contains no pentatonic scales. This is a quick and dirty (and very effective) method for learning 3NPS scales all over the fretboard; something to work on in the woodshed. It will improve your picking technique and speed. It does not require a great amount of thinking as you only need to learn two picking patterns, which is really one in two directions, and only three scale patterns instead of the usual seven per scale.


Scale Fluency

Scale Fluency

Author: Graham Tippett

Publisher: Graham Tippett

Published: 2020-07-22

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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Scale Fluency – Pentatonics will give you the complete picture for any pentatonic scale across the entire guitar neck. In essence, it’s a practice method that ties all those loose ends together that you may have picked up from other scale systems such as the CAGED and/or the incomplete ‘five shapes’ approach. It will also bring to life any scale theory you’ve learned as you’ll start to see the big picture, rather than unrelated bits of information that lead to many gray areas on the neck. This book, as well as being a complete scales practice method, presents a subtle but deeper take on pentatonic scales that most guitarists overlook. For the beginning to intermediate guitarist, pentatonic scales provide a very effective springboard into soloing, but what tends to happen is that these players quickly become tired of the scale and feel they have to move on to something else like modes to play better solos. This is not the case as what they should do is look deeper into the structure of the pentatonic scale and approach it in a more melodic way, which is what we’ll do in this book. You’ll see the pentatonic major and minor scales, which are really one entity, as they relate to chords and keys, and you’ll hear and see those famous five patterns in an entirely different way. With consistent practice the combination of logical horizontal and vertical patterns will allow you to improvise using pentatonic scales in a more satisfying, confident, and melodic way.


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Download or read book Scale Fluency written by Graham Tippett and published by Graham Tippett. This book was released on 2020-07-22 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Scale Fluency – Pentatonics will give you the complete picture for any pentatonic scale across the entire guitar neck. In essence, it’s a practice method that ties all those loose ends together that you may have picked up from other scale systems such as the CAGED and/or the incomplete ‘five shapes’ approach. It will also bring to life any scale theory you’ve learned as you’ll start to see the big picture, rather than unrelated bits of information that lead to many gray areas on the neck. This book, as well as being a complete scales practice method, presents a subtle but deeper take on pentatonic scales that most guitarists overlook. For the beginning to intermediate guitarist, pentatonic scales provide a very effective springboard into soloing, but what tends to happen is that these players quickly become tired of the scale and feel they have to move on to something else like modes to play better solos. This is not the case as what they should do is look deeper into the structure of the pentatonic scale and approach it in a more melodic way, which is what we’ll do in this book. You’ll see the pentatonic major and minor scales, which are really one entity, as they relate to chords and keys, and you’ll hear and see those famous five patterns in an entirely different way. With consistent practice the combination of logical horizontal and vertical patterns will allow you to improvise using pentatonic scales in a more satisfying, confident, and melodic way.


Beginners to Pro “The Basic Training for All Guitar Players”

Beginners to Pro “The Basic Training for All Guitar Players”

Author: Tomoyoshi Watanabe

Publisher: Rittor Music, Inc.

Published: 2017-05-12

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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Useful exercises to get what you want from your guitar!! How come no systematic basic exercises for guitar players available? Just like the essential rudiments for drummers or Hanon’s “The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises” for pianists, we definitely need one!! That is exactly what made this book come true. If you practice hard with the basic, very effective and musical exercises in the book, you will definitely be able to mold your guitar like wax! It certainly helps beginners learn the basic guitar techniques systematically from the beginning. But it’s mostly useful for intermediate to advanced guitar players to improve their performance. These mechanical exercises lead you deep in the bowls of music world you have never reached before. Enjoy practicing them!! This e-book does not include the audio data. Please download the accompanying audio from Rittor Music’s website for free (http://www.rittor-music.co.jp/e/furoku). *This e-book is a fixed-layout document. Divide the Fret Board Into 5 Positions / Basic Trainings / Upside-Down / Sequence Patterns / Playing Along the Fretboard (Horizontal)


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Download or read book Beginners to Pro “The Basic Training for All Guitar Players” written by Tomoyoshi Watanabe and published by Rittor Music, Inc.. This book was released on 2017-05-12 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Useful exercises to get what you want from your guitar!! How come no systematic basic exercises for guitar players available? Just like the essential rudiments for drummers or Hanon’s “The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises” for pianists, we definitely need one!! That is exactly what made this book come true. If you practice hard with the basic, very effective and musical exercises in the book, you will definitely be able to mold your guitar like wax! It certainly helps beginners learn the basic guitar techniques systematically from the beginning. But it’s mostly useful for intermediate to advanced guitar players to improve their performance. These mechanical exercises lead you deep in the bowls of music world you have never reached before. Enjoy practicing them!! This e-book does not include the audio data. Please download the accompanying audio from Rittor Music’s website for free (http://www.rittor-music.co.jp/e/furoku). *This e-book is a fixed-layout document. Divide the Fret Board Into 5 Positions / Basic Trainings / Upside-Down / Sequence Patterns / Playing Along the Fretboard (Horizontal)