Bebop Scales for Jazz Guitar v1

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  • Learn Jazz Guitar Bebop Scales - Musically!
    Struggling to play convincing jazz guitar solos?
    Bebop scales are at the heart of jazz guitar soloing and essential for developing your chops. However, they are greatly misunderstood and often poorly taught, making your jazz solos boring and uninspired.
    Enter Bebop Scales for Jazz Guitar! It’s a complete jazz guitar method packed with essential bebop guitar vocabulary - and it’s taught by Eleonora Strino, who has taken the jazz guitar world by storm with her jaw-dropping solos.
    You’ll learn these bebop guitar skills:
    How to form bebop scales to suit every chord in the song
    Major, Minor and Dominant Bebop Scales
    How to solo with bebop scales over a Charlie Parker blues
    How to solo with bebop scales over other well-known jazz standards
    You’ll be learning bebop guitar scales musically and discovering patterns that are beautiful phrases in their own right.
    The essential theory is taught with simple language and is followed by immediate musical application so can add these ideas to your playing instantly.
    Learning each bebop scale is broken down into seven simple steps:
    One: Learn and play each bebop scale in the five CAGED shapes, covering the full range of the fretboard
    Two: Apply this knowledge immediately by playing some easy licks highlighting the bebop notes
    Three: Combine the bebop scale with arpeggios to build a library of instant bebop phrases
    Four: Apply these phrases with some combined arpeggio/scale licks
    Five: Harmonize the bebop scale to create four-note cellular voicings, an idea used by Parker, Coltrane and more.
    Six: Further develop your bebop vocabulary with some swinging 1/8th note lines over the II V I chord sequence
    Seven: Challenge yourself with some blistering 1/16th note licks and break them down to steal the phrases you like!
    Bebop Scales for Guitar Demystified
    Bebop Scales for Jazz Guitar includes:
    Full analysis/explanation of every lick
    Clear diagrams to show how bebop licks relate to CAGED shapes across the neck
    Phrasing ideas explained in detail, as you easily apply common jazz soloing techniques
    Bonus! Eleonora has recorded two fantastic solos for you to learn that incorporate bebop scale vocabulary naturally, alongside other important musical elements (pentatonic and blues scales, motif development, chordal ideas and more).
    Solo 1: A bebop blues to the changes of a popular Charlie Parker tune
    Solo 2: A motif-driven solo over the changes of an all-time great jazz standard
    Bebop Scales for Jazz Guitar is your comprehensive guide to mastering the three most important bebop scales and puts a wealth of jazz guitar vocabulary at your fingertips.
    Hear It!
    Complete the experience by downloading the 140 free audio examples that come with the book and capture the feel of every exercise, lick and solo.
    Nail the authentic language of bebop jazz guitar today by sitting down for a masterclass with one of the world’s most accomplished jazz guitarists.
    Buy it now!
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Комментарии • 30

  • @RenatoLotfi
    @RenatoLotfi 11 месяцев назад

    The book is great thanks 👏🏻

  • @ralphthomson2680
    @ralphthomson2680 6 месяцев назад +3

    Have started working through this book. Got so much from it in 2 weeks. Excellent.

  • @poppya54
    @poppya54 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bravissima e bellissima chitarrista napoletana. Made in Naples quindi non solo pizza e mandolino. 😂

  • @kevinmcc6247
    @kevinmcc6247 4 месяца назад +2

    She is a musical genius. When I return home from current travels I’m ordering her book

  • @michaelandersson1904
    @michaelandersson1904 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! And of course i coming back to this channel!

  • @andrewmarkmusic
    @andrewmarkmusic 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just ordered by the dimwit known as myself...Thanks!

  • @ChristiaanvanHemert
    @ChristiaanvanHemert 8 месяцев назад

    Great!

  • @florentintise
    @florentintise 10 месяцев назад +3

    Just bought the book on amazon.

  • @dennispors5065
    @dennispors5065 11 месяцев назад

    Really nice, what kind of guitar is this😊

  • @giunatangvlad7063
    @giunatangvlad7063 6 месяцев назад

    Una bella novità nel jazz...

  • @duaneharlick
    @duaneharlick 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful lines. Really nice playing!

  • @wocks1
    @wocks1 7 месяцев назад

    Libro in arrivo oggi 🙂

  • @luigimangili7719
    @luigimangili7719 6 месяцев назад

    Comprato ❤

  • @boco1951
    @boco1951 11 месяцев назад

    Those are pretty cool

  • @jaytea42
    @jaytea42 8 месяцев назад

    Nicely played!

  • @LucianoMasciadri
    @LucianoMasciadri 9 месяцев назад

    Great book!!!👏👏👏

  • @davidsummerville351
    @davidsummerville351 11 месяцев назад

    Sounds like bebop to me! 😎🤓

  • @bwav.emusic
    @bwav.emusic 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent!

  • @Metalovai
    @Metalovai 11 месяцев назад

    Nice.

  • @marcovernice304
    @marcovernice304 11 месяцев назад

    Brava!!!

  • @Maibrapiano
    @Maibrapiano 7 месяцев назад

    ❤🎉🎉 ❤

  • @timelwell7002
    @timelwell7002 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great playing. It's good to see another female jazz guitarist - we need more of them..!

    • @Ana_crusis
      @Ana_crusis 7 месяцев назад +1

      Why do we need more female jazz guitarists?

    • @timelwell7002
      @timelwell7002 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ana_crusis Surely you can never have enough jazz guitarists, be they men or women. But I'm flying the flag for equality of women here! For far too long jazz has been seen as this macho male thing, as though women are in some way inferior to men and are not able to improvise or compose music as well as can men
      Whereas in reality anything a man can do, a woman can also do. Of course each gifted improvising musician of whichever gender will have their own 'voice' - their own style. Take the late Emily Remler, for example. She was among the cream of jazz guitarists worldwide, prior to her tragic death.

    • @Ana_crusis
      @Ana_crusis 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@timelwell7002 I don't think jazz has particularly been seen as any kind of macho male thing. there's been, and there are today, plenty of female jazz musicians and specially singers. You say _as though women are inferior to men and can't compose..._
      As if men were stopping them. And that is just blatantly not true there's no "as though" about it. Absolutely nobody is stopping talented women who want to compose, write or sing jazz from doing so. If there are not as many women in jazz as there are men then firstly, it doesn't matter, and secondly, there must be otherr reasons. perhaps women are not so talented at music as men. It's a perfectly feasible scenario. I'm not saying I particularly believe it but it might be true I don't have any data that tells me either way. However if you think about it you will notice that there are far less women in other areas of music not just jazz. There are many more men in classical music and even in pop which has perhaps the biggest percentage of women. Rock bands are practically 100% men!! There are a few females in rock and even a few all female rock bands but they are a tiny percentage of the overall number.
      It's the same story if we look at the visual arts of painting and sculpture.
      We could also ask why there are not many female bricklayers either. If you want equality we're going to have to have equality across the board. Let's get more women into all these dirty tough outdoor manual jobs that men do.
      I don't like the idea of people mixing in this sexual equality thing with every activity humans do. What we need are people who are good at what they do. Whether that is playing jazz guitar or brick Laying or designing houses or open heart surgery.
      If I had the money to hire an architect for example I would want the best architect I could afford and I wouldn't care if they were male or female or pink with with green spots and 8 tentacles from the planet Zog. I would care only about one thing, their ability to design good houses.
      The same goes for we could always do with more good musicians and good composers we do not need to care about what sex they are, we only need to be concerned about how good they are at their art.
      I can't see any reason to say we need more female guitarists I can understand somebody saying we need more good jazz guitarists but I can't see any reason why we should think that those good guitarists have to be of a particular sex, any more than they should be of a particular height or have particular colour of eyes or hair.

    • @timelwell7002
      @timelwell7002 7 месяцев назад

      @6124 You're certainly not seeing things from the perspective of a woman, are you? In most professions there's a 'glass ceiling' which women are seldom able to break through. Women generally get paid lower wages than men for the same job, despite long-standing legislation giving women equal rights.
      This is down to plain old-fashioned bias by men against women. It's called misogyny. Women are all too often treated as sex objects, and in most jobs they have to excel themselves and even then men get promoted over them.
      Try asking Nina Simone, a black woman trained as a concert pianist. She was discriminated against on the grounds of the colour of her skin, even though she was a very talented classical pianist who specialised in the playing of JS Bach and other composers from the Baroque era.
      Only when she started singing and playing popular music did she gain recognition, and even to this day hardly anyone knows her for what she trained for.
      There's a reason why there are far fewer female jazz artists then male jazz players, and it has bog all to do with talent and everything to do with sexism, discrimination and bigotry.

    • @pangeaproxima3681
      @pangeaproxima3681 3 месяца назад

      @@Ana_crusis That's a good question.