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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!
Auteur
Jon Chappell has jammed with countless blues musicians at Chicago's blues clubs. He is an award-winning guitarist and composer as well as past editor- in-chief of Guitar Magazine and Home Recording Magazine. His other books include Guitar For Dummies, Guitar Exercises For Dummies, Classical Guitar For Dummies, and Rock Guitar For Dummies
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:
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!
Contenu
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
Striking to a beat 73 Ei...