This is a guitar instruction book series in which Mikio Fujioka, a talented guitarist who is also active as a support for BABYMETAL, thoroughly teaches the know-how for improving your ""improvisational playing.""
				
				
				
				
This issue provides a deeper explanation of improvisation in the ""rock"" and ""blues"" guitar styles, which have received particularly strong feedback from the rest of the series. In addition to useful backing patterns and variations on solo ideas, the book also provides easy-to-understand and practical instruction on how to improvise effectively in blues-style songs played on acoustic guitar. [CONTENTS]
[Chapter 1: Basics: Learning basic backing patterns]
1-1 Fingerpicking backing with bass notes as well①
Basic acoustic blues pattern
1-2 Fingerpicking backing with bass notes as well②
Advanced acoustic blues pattern
1-3 Classic blues backing pattern!
Useful bottom riff
1-4 Single note backing to remember
Chicago blues type
1-5 Groovy chord work that will lift your spirits!
Stylish one-chord boogie
1-6 Single note riff ideas when there is no change in chord
Harmony with one-chord riff
1-7 Cool chord work from a capable man
A typical example of jazz blues
1-8 Blues rock phrase with a muddy sound
Dazzling Jimi Hendrix-style backing
1-9 Chord approach from a semitone above
SRV-style Texas shuffle
1-10 Common phrases with turnarounds
Classic 8-bar blues
[Chapter 2: Practice: Mastering ""useful"" solo ideas]
2-1 Simple improvisation examples that will draw the listener in
Creating and developing motifs
2-2 Create a tranquil atmosphere with sixth intervals!
Double stops to match chords
2-3 A must-have technique for blues seekers!
Basic slide bar licks
2-4 Further exploration of bottleneck playing!
Advanced slide play
2-5 Master various choking variations!
Bend point compilation
2-6 The aesthetics of repetition to create excitement!
Essential run phrases
2-7 Easy ideas that are delicious twice or even three times with one grain!
One-box octave shift
2-8 How to use pentatonics to add depth to phrases
Major/minor mix
2-9 A groovy line that sounds funky!
Single note cutting & fill-in
2-10 A sophisticated trick that completely changes the nuance!
Pentacky Delight Chicken
2-11 Idea of switching scales to match chords①
Scale change in blues
2-12 Idea of switching scales to match chords②
Scale change in jazz blues
2-13 Idea of switching scales to match chords③
Jazz-like scale change
2-14 Advanced playing that creates a sad and mature feel
A sophisticated minor blues solo
2-15 Open tuning makes it even more bluesy!
Blues with open G & slide
2-16 Create a tranquil atmosphere in the American South!
Country taste created with polyphony
2-17 Anticipate a chord progression and go off the beaten path!
Out phrases with virtual progressions
2-18 Tension that can be easily created without theory!
Minor pentatonic shifting by half steps
2-19 Don't lose by learning! How to use special scales①
Outstanding tension: Lydian♭7th
2-20 Don't lose by learning! How to use special scales②
Floating Mixolydian♭6th
[Chapter 3: Practical Edition Jam session with 5 types of example songs!]
SSESSION-1 Improvise with a standard 12-bar blues!
""Major Blues""
SESSION-2 Example songs in a royal style that are easy to improvise with!
""70's Blues Rock""
SESSION-3 Jam with a groovy tune with one chord!
""Groove Funk Rock""
SESSION-4 Try a slightly more mature session!
""Major Jazz Blues""
SESSION-5 Improvise with an acoustic guitar that you want to play with a mature feel!
""Acousitic Blues""
[Chapter 4: Learning Edition Continued: Introducing the must-listen masters of rock/blues]
Al Mckay / Albert Collins / Alvin Lee / Billy Gibbons / Brian Setzer / Bruce Conte / Chris Duarte / Cornell Dupree / David T. Walker / Dickey Betts / Frank Marino / Gary Rossington / Grant Green / Jeff Healey / Joe Bonamassa / John Frusciante / Kenny Wayne Shepherd / Keziah Jones / Larry Carlton / Leslie West / Mark Farner / Michael Lee Firkins / Mick Taylor / Otis Rush / Pat Simmons / Pat Travers / Pete Townshend / Phil Upchrch / Robert Cray / Steve Cropper
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
																
				
				
				
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