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HETFIELD, JAMES – Heussenstamm, John: 100 Jazz Lessons

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Setting: Guitar (TAB)
Genre: Jazz, blues, latin
Language: English
Length: 208 pages
Weight: 0.729 kg
Published: 2013
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00696454
ISMN: 9781423498803
Expand your guitar knowledge with the Guitar Lesson Goldmine series! Featuring 100 individual modules covering a giant array of topics, each lesson in this Jazz volume includes detailed instruction with playing examples presentedin standard notation and tablature. You'll also get extremely useful tips, scale diagrams, chord grids, photos and more to reinforce your learning experience, plus access to online recordings featuring performance demos of all theexamples in the book! A huge variety of jazz guitar styles and techniques are covered, including: modes, arpeggios, basic comping, blues comping, turnaround improvisation, chord tones, tritone substitution, scale sequences,pentatonics, sus chords, polyphonic harmony, and much more! The audio files are accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be downloaded or streamed. They include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player thatallows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
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