(Berklee Guide). Make advanced guitar harmonies more intuitive and
effective. This inventive approach to imagining and organizing notes
will expand your concept of guitar harmony. You will be able to organize
and use tensions more easily and with greater expression, whether you
are soloing, playing in a rhythm section, or in a solo guitar context.
Practical etudes over popular chord changes will help you to understand
and apply these new theoretical concepts. The accompanying recording
includes examples and play-along tracks, featuring innovative guitarists
Mick Goodrick and Tim Miller, along with an all-star rhythm section
featuring Terri Lyne Carrington on drums and John Lockwood on bass. You
will learn to: develop and apply new chord voicings, using a rich
palette of notes; isolate and organize the most essential notes of any
chord-scale (Generic Modality Compression); view chord scales as five
families of 3-note chords: triads, sus4, clusters, 7th no 3, and 7th no
5), to be used systematically and simultaneously; leverage this
chord-scale organization to lead you to inventive harmonies; incorporate
tensions more intuitively into your comping and lead lines; and use new
arpeggio patterns in linear improvisation. Audio files are accessed
online for download or streaming using the unique code inside each book.