Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation


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Advanced Modern Rock Guitar Improvisation
DVD | 720x480 | VOB | 8000 kbps | 29.97 fps | Aspect ratio: 4:3 | Audio: AC-3 448 kpbs @ 48 KHz | 1.43 GB
Actor: Jon Finn | Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc. | Product Line: Guitar (Electric)
Overall Difficulty: Beginning-Intermediate | Publication Date: 5 Jan 2004
Genre: Guitar Video Training
Renowned Berklee College of Music faculty guitarist Jon Finn, combines his experience, education, and stylistic versatility in this eclectic series of lessons for aspiring rock guitarists. Jon's innovative approach is unique, fun, and challenging. The book/CD set and DVD both offer a well researched original take on the use of pentatonic scales in rock improvisation.
Using his "Warp Refraction Principle" which takes into account the major third tuning interval between the second and third strings, Jon presents a series of five vertical patterns applied in two-string increments throughout the fretboard. The philosophy behind this project is to present concepts and techniques as a thought process rather than simply providing a reference manual.
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