(Music Sales America). The ability to improvise and create variations
within a song is the essence of the guitar work of the great traditional
acoustic blues guitarists such as Blind Blake, Robert Johnson, Big Bill
Broonzy, Rev. Gary Davis, and Blind Lemon Jefferson. By exploring the
ways that chords, melodies, and rhythms work, Woody Mann presents
practical and simple ways to create variations in your playing. Woody
teaches a new approach to seeing the fretboard and techniques for
"breaking down" chord blocks into smaller "pieces" and connecting them
throughout the fretboard. As he teaches the repertoire of the masters of
acoustic blues, he demonstrates how melodies and harmonies can be
derived from simple, movable chord shapes. This book is a method for
relating the entire fretboard to the basic first position chord shapes
that we all learn as beginners and using them to create new chords,
melodies, and variations in your music. Studying the songs and concepts
that Woody presents in this program will help students to break out of
ruts and begin playing "up-the-neck" without relying on barre chords or
scale patterns. Woody's approach to varying melody and bass lines
against each other will also help students to develop a more syncopated
and stronger picking technique. This simple and effective method allows
students to increase their chord vocabulary by relying on logic instead
of memorization. Video is accessed online using the unique code inside
the book and can be streamed or downloaded. Woody Mann had his first
schooling as a teenager in the living room of Rev. Gary Davis, the now
legendary gospel and ragtime guitarist. Mann soon went on to perform and
record with blues masters Son House and Bukka White as well as
contemporary innovators including John Fahey. He has recorded
extensively, performed throughout the world, and is widely recognized as
one of the world's leading teachers and transcribers of acoustic blues
music, having taught countless guitarists through his popular books and
videos.