
The Advancing Guitarist: Applying Guitar Concepts & Techniques (Reference)

Now the candidate trains for another two days the following four-chord harmonic sequence: 1st, 2nd, 1st, pre-3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 1st. One of the notes that form the pre-3rd represents a dissonance within the natural diatonic scale. In the case of the C major tone, the third position is a D Minor (Dm) and its pre-3rd position, A Major seventh (A7) - and
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If you are seeking out the secret source of swing, a good place to start is with the locking together of the bass and drums.
Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
Pick this E Minor Pentatonic scale until both the motion and timing are effortless.
Tim Pettingale • Guided Practice Routines for Guitar – Foundation Level
The next step is to analyze the direct skill and try to isolate components that are either rate-determining steps in your performance or subskills you find difficult to improve because there are too many other things going on for you to focus on them. From here you can develop drills and practice those components separately until you get better at
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