Harmonielehre for guitar including CD and download
Reference book on harmony for guitar
Composing, arranging and improvising
Includes CD and online audio files
Alfred Music Guitar Chord Colours at a glance
Alfred Music Guitar Chord Colours provides guitarists with a unique reference book for guitarists. reference bookReference book: A reference book is a specialised publication that provides knowledge and information on a specific topicor when composing, arranging or improvising - this book is an inspiring tool for implementing musical ideas and deepening your own playing.
The focus is on practical teaching of musical contexts that is specially tailored to the needs of guitarists. Clear explanations and easy-to-follow concepts help not only to understand chords and scales, but also to use them consciously in terms of sound. The edition promotes intuitive playing as well as a theoretical foundation.
The accompanying audio CD and online audio files are a particular highlight, providing a lively learning experience. Audio examples and exercises accompany the book and make the theoryTheory: Music theory deals with the rules and concepts that structure music. It includes basics such as scales audible and tangible. This turns dry harmony theory into a creative adventure on the fretboardFretboard: The fretboard is the part of the guitar on which the strings are fretted to produce different tones. It is made of wood and has metal frets that mark the different pitches..
From the contents:
Harmonics & harmonics techniques
Pentatonic & CAGED system
Open String & Mu Major Chords
Back Cycling & Pachelbel Formula
50s Progression & Four Chord Hit Formula
Close & Drop Voicings
Modulation & Reharmonization
Chord Substitution & Modal Interchange
Turnarounds & Overall Scales
Tensions & Alterations
Fourth Voicings & Constant Structures
Slash Chords & Upper Structures
Diatonic & symmetrical scale systems
Inside & outside playing style
and much more.
Manufacturer information
Alfred Music Publishing GmbH Lützerathstraße 127 51107 Köln Germany info@alfredverlag.de www.alfred.com/de