Ready to turn essential arpeggios into exciting jazz guitar licks?
Struggling to play meaningful jazz guitar solos?
Not sure how to move from boring arpeggio patterns to exciting jazz
solos?
Want to create authentic jazz arpeggio licks, anywhere on the
fretboard?
Learn only the arpeggios you need and quickly turn them into blazing
jazz guitar solos...
A solid understanding of arpeggio shapes and how use them to create
meaningful solos is a foundation of jazz guitar, but many players
struggle to get musical with these important building blocks.
Jazz Guitar Arpeggio Soloing quickly shows you how to bridge the gap
between arpeggio shapes and the inventive arpeggio-based lines played by
players like Joe Pass, Jim Hall and Wes Montgomery... right through to
Jonathan Kreisberg, Julian Lage, Kurt Rosenwinkel and every modern jazz
guitar player.
It cuts to the chase to teach only the most usable arpeggios for the
jazz guitar player. You'll find yourself turning to these ideas again
and again as ammunition for solos, as you explore the sounds of:
- Major 7
- Minor 9
- Dominant 7b9
- Minor 7b5
- Dominant 7#5b9
With a chapter dedicated to each arpeggio, you'll discover a powerful
mix of drills and melodic vocabulary:
- Learn essential "box position" arpeggio shapes
- Discover extended arpeggio shapes that use the full range of the neck
- Expand your fretboard knowledge with melodic lines that link together
arpeggio shapes across the fretboard
- Learn to avoid the root, so arpeggios sound like music, not
exercises!
Easily turn arpeggio patterns into useable authentic licks
Jazz Guitar Arpeggio Soloing places emphasis on visualizing arpeggio
shapes and discovering how to create unlimited solo ideas by adding
passing notes that target arpeggio tones.
You'll learn to add extended and chromatic notes to your lines and
discover unlimited jazz soloing potential.