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Standring, Chris
Play What You Hear - CD-ROM Package mit pdf-files
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Level: Medium
Language: englisch
Medium: CDROM
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Notation: #Guitartab, #Noten
Genre: Jazz
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Chris Standring
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In this jam packed course you will: Discover how to play melodies, absolutely anywhere on the guitar fretboard, without even having to look at the guitar neck - Recognize sounds against simple and complex harmonies - Learn quickly how to avoid wrong notes and stress strong sounds - Discover fretboard harmony so you can "see" things that you have not seen before.
Learn melodic patterns relating to all chords, in all positions and in all keys - Discover a simple system to learn all the most advanced jazz chords without having to learn 6 billion shapes - Learn a whole new vocabulary and have enough instruction to last you the next 15 years, I guarantee!
Melody: The major scale and its use - Variations on the major scale/simple melodic patterns - The diatonic scale - analysis - Diatonic sounds and their relative chords - Seeing is conceiving (visualizing harmony) - More melodic patterns - Diatonic sounds through moving key centers.
Harmony: Embellishing chordal accompaniment - Voice leading and chordal accompaniment.
Playing over changes: The linear method and changes - Stepwise resolution: bebop - b9 resolutions - The diminished scale and linear exercises - Diminished patterns for dominant b9 chords - More b9 resolutions - The back-cycling turnaround - b9 resolutions for back-cycling - The relative minor turnaround - The melodic minor scale and b5 resolutions - Melodic minor patterns for dominant b5 chords - b5 resolutions - #5#9 resolutions - The blues scale - Recognizing triads.
Phrase development. Motifs, themes and variations - Sequential 2, 5 resolutions - Tritone substitution - Sequential tritone resolutions - And now to the music - example jazz standard sequences.br>Throughout both books there are flash audio"play along" tracks so you can practice hearing the sound of melodic patterns, scales, examples etc. at the click of a mouse.
Chris Standring's Play What You Hear is By far the most innovative and effective ear training program for guitarists I have ever seen!" - Ron Eschete, renowned educator and recording artist
Learn melodic patterns relating to all chords, in all positions and in all keys - Discover a simple system to learn all the most advanced jazz chords without having to learn 6 billion shapes - Learn a whole new vocabulary and have enough instruction to last you the next 15 years, I guarantee!
Melody: The major scale and its use - Variations on the major scale/simple melodic patterns - The diatonic scale - analysis - Diatonic sounds and their relative chords - Seeing is conceiving (visualizing harmony) - More melodic patterns - Diatonic sounds through moving key centers.
Harmony: Embellishing chordal accompaniment - Voice leading and chordal accompaniment.
Playing over changes: The linear method and changes - Stepwise resolution: bebop - b9 resolutions - The diminished scale and linear exercises - Diminished patterns for dominant b9 chords - More b9 resolutions - The back-cycling turnaround - b9 resolutions for back-cycling - The relative minor turnaround - The melodic minor scale and b5 resolutions - Melodic minor patterns for dominant b5 chords - b5 resolutions - #5#9 resolutions - The blues scale - Recognizing triads.
Phrase development. Motifs, themes and variations - Sequential 2, 5 resolutions - Tritone substitution - Sequential tritone resolutions - And now to the music - example jazz standard sequences.br>Throughout both books there are flash audio"play along" tracks so you can practice hearing the sound of melodic patterns, scales, examples etc. at the click of a mouse.
Chris Standring's Play What You Hear is By far the most innovative and effective ear training program for guitarists I have ever seen!" - Ron Eschete, renowned educator and recording artist
The idea is simple. Great musicians can pull a melody out of a hat and run with it. They can very often hear a song and translate it to their instrument immediately. They have no restrictions at all.
Most guitar players on the other hand tend to play by shapes and patterns, thereby restricting their aural facility and resigning their vocabulary to a small library of rehearsed shapes, licks and patterns.
Whilst this is all well and good, wouldn't you like to break out of this cage and open yourself up to a new level of musical freedom?
Here's the good news; You don't have to unlearn. All the cool licks you have ever learned up until now have a definite place in your musical vocabulary and should not go ignored. I am talking about a new world of musical facility however. The highest level.
With this home study course you can, in your own time, teach your fingers to obey what your ear tells you - all in a relatively short space of time. Can you imagine how fulfilling this would be?
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Art.No.: 23720
Standring, Chris
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Standring, Chris Play What You Hear - CD-ROM Package mit pdf-files
Notation: Guitartab, Noten
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