Improve your improvising - 10-part course

Scales

Course level:

Designed for beginners

No previous knowledge assumed

Content:

Basics of right and left hand technique

Blues scale patterns

How to play popular blues licks

How to transpose licks to other keys

How to create your own blues licks

How to fit licks to chords

Complete fretboard coverage

How to jam in any key

How not to get lost on the fretboard

Using blues scales to play in other rhythmic styles: Rock, Reggae, Funk etc.

Format:

Flash driven

Tab and audio examples of 92 exercises

Audio files of over 140 minutes of backing tracks including pop-up rhythm charts for each track

System requirements:

Windows
Intel® Pentium® II 450MHz or faster processor (or equivalent)
128MB of RAM

Microsoft® Windows® Vista
Microsoft Windows 98
Windows Me
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Server™ 2003

Macintosh
PowerPC® G3 500MHz or faster processor
Intel Core™ Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor
128MB of RAM

Mac OS X
MacOS 9 (with CarbonLib 1.6 Click for details)

Linux
Modern processor (800MHz or faster)
512MB of RAM, 128MB of Graphics Memory

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 3 update 8,
RHEL 4 update 4 (AS/ES/WS)
Novell SUSE 9.x or 10.1

For other platforms we offer a full money back guarantee if, for any reason you cannot get the module(s) to run. In this case please email: refund@improviseguitar.com

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Tip#1 - Lay foundations to learn fast

It's tempting just to hunt out tabs of your favourite guitar solos and learn them note for note, but this is really a very inefficient way to develop your guitar playing skills.

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Article#1 - Play badly!

Most guitar teachers would agree that it is a lot easier teaching kids to improvise than adults. The reason for this is that adults hate doing anything badly - they are conditioned to 'do it right' or 'do it properly'. Kids, on the other hand, seem to take the attitude - 'this is fun, what a lot of strange noises I'm making!'

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