
| Περιεχόμενα | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Lesson 1: Playing the pentatonic scales along the neck; using partial chord for in rhythm playing; Using notes forms chords in lead lines |
| 2 | Lesson 2: Blues runs; More partial chords (fragments) in rhythm parts; More notes from chords in lead melodies |
| 3 | Lesson 3: One-position runs; Sixth and ninth chord combinations; One-position runs in the lead |
| 4 | Lesson 4: Pentatonic scales on single strings and string pairs; Variation of the spread rhythm; Chord punctuation in lead guitar solos |
| 5 | Lesson 5: String-bending technique and exercises; Syncopated shuffle rhythm and embellishing chords; Jump-style shuffle |
| 6 | Lesson 6: Single-string tremolo, pedal tone, and string skipping; Minor blues, use of the VII chord, and codas; Double-string bends and reverse bends |
| 7 | Lesson 7: Intervals of a third over the whole fingerboard; More sixth and ninth chord combinations and altering the ninth; Tremolo in a guitar solo |
| 8 | Lesson 8: Intervals of a sixth over the whole fingerboard; Blues-rock rhythm guitar styles; Double-stop tremolo |
| 9 | Lesson 9: Dominant seventh arpeggios; Sixth chords and voice leading; Sixths in a lead guitar solo |
| 10 | Lesson 10: Minor seventh arpeggios; Boogie rhythms, IV chord substitution, and embellished spread rhythm; Playing on the open strings |
| 11 | Lesson 11: Left-hand technique, approaching scale and arpeggio tones by a half step; Secondary chords, mixing chord types, more voice leading; Playing through chord changes |
| 12 | Lesson 12: String rakes, ascending and descending; Sparse rhythm playing and chord accents; Using half steps in solos |
| 13 | Lesson 13: Vibrato techniques—'butterfly' and classical types; Rhythmic repetition in accompaniment; Rakes in a funky lead guitar solo |
| 14 | Where to Go From Here? |
| 15 | Guitar Notation Legend |