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"Melodic
Principles for Rock Guitar: by Sarah Spisak |
Learn to speak the language of music!
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If you have ever memorized a scale pattern but had no idea how to use it to express a musical idea, this book is for you! *Learn the name
and sound of every note of the 12 tone chromatic scale Sarah Spisak, author of "Metal Riffology- The Art of the Metal Riff" and staff member of Metal Method, presents music theory in a hands-on approach that will have you playing the sounds you want- fast! Only $12.95 plus shipping. Please CLICK FOR ORDERING PAGE. Over 60 audio examples from the book may be downloaded on this page: MPRG Audio Files Do any of these fit you? "I have learned a lot of licks, riffs, and songs, but feel stuck with my progress." "I don't understand how what I'm playing works or why". "I have trouble making up my own licks and riffs." "I want to spice up my tired pentatonic licks. Everything I play sounds like the blues." "I get stuck playing in box patterns and can't move up and down the neck vertically." "I have trouble learning songs by ear". "My teachers only show me how to play songs. I don't feel like I'm making any progress in my lessons." "I feel that I have gaps in my knowledge of music and guitar." Consider this: Almost every student learns chords and at least one scale before knowing anything about their construction. This may be the quickest way to get started with playing guitar, but by skipping the REAL basics (scale degrees and intervals), the student is being set up for future frustration. If you memorize a speech in Japanese, can you "speak" Japanese? No- you need to learn some basic vocabulary and grammar. If you learn to play songs but don't know any musical grammar or vocabulary, how will you "speak music"? Do you know? The difference between
a natural six and a flat six? Between a major and minor seventh? The
interval between 5 and b7? Get your copy of "Melodic Principles for Rock Guitar" and learn to speak music!
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