How to Read Music On Guitar
Reading guitar music notes http://www.amazon.com/Read-Music-Guitar-Part-ebook/dp/B00DXA65BW
is all about learning one note at a time like you learn the Alphabet.
This musical note reading is specific to guitar.
The guitar strings are laid out in intervals of 4ths.
E A D G B E
Learning to read each E and what frets to play them on can be frustrating at first.
Each A, Low Middle and High, can be played in different positions on the guitar neck.
Eventually before you know it, you will be reading sheet music for guitar.
Gene’s intervals Videos
Intro - Intervals
https://youtu.be/AHGeOCrxro4
Major and Minor 2nds
https://youtu.be/4dDYlrDiMM0
Major and Minor 3ds
https://youtu.be/9LiNVT07JKo
Perfect 4ths and 5ths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZFInk2Ifbk
Major and Minor 6ths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHfc5iqBJgY
Major and Minor 7ths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3NaK1TSWbw
Octaves and Unisons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Cti_eiDTg
Read Gene's Kindle books
How To Read Music For Guitar - Intervals
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DXA65BW
How To Read Music For Guitar – Scales
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DXOT0RY
How To Read Music For Guitar – Rhythm
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E3LDQ1C
Guitar Improvisation In 7 Minutes
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Improvisation-Minutes-Improvise-Sound-ebook/dp/B0075ZWP10
Guitar Chords Methodology (Learn Guitar Chords Through Exercises)
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Chords-Methodology-Through-Exercises-ebook/dp/B00A86Y6VK
Guitar Instruction For The Not So Serious Guitar Player (Learning Guitar Without Learning To Read Notes Or Formal Tabs)
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Instruction-Serious-Learning-Without-ebook/dp/B009LVJMU8
Learning Lead Guitar (Getting rid of the rock star and finding the lead guitarist in you.)
https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Guitar-Getting-finding-guitarist-ebook/dp/B00B27XUHA
Guitar Tabs Influx (How to learn to read Guitar Tabs)
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Tabs-Influx-learn-read-ebook/dp/B00BCR0K0A
One Two Three Jam (The Psychology Of Improvisation)
https://www.amazon.com/One-Two-Three-Psychology-Improvisation-ebook/dp/B00EN4J1RW
How To Play Guitar Trilogy A 3 In 1 Learn To Play Guitar Course (Three Beginner to Intermediate Guitar Lesson Courses in One Compilation)
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3AGene+Petty&s=relevancerank&text=Gene+Petty&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH8ivdjaoMg
Slide Take-Away by Gene Petty #Shorts
THis is a take-away not an "out take".
Its extracted from a solo on an upcoming video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJqP06OGEkw
How To Read Music On Guitar.
To Read Guitar Notes
Get The Book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DXA65BW
can be learned like the alphabet, one letter note at a time.
Learning how to read guitar sheet music can be tricky if you don't know where the notes land on your guitar.
In my series, "How To Read Music For Guitar", the first book in the series teaches you how to learn notes with Intervals.
Intervals are the distance between two notes.
The guitar is structured in such a way that some intervals occur more naturally than others.
In this video series, in order to get you prepared for the training in Intervals, I am taking the time to show you notes one by one.
Eventually you will be able to read sheet music for guitar.
And you can check out some other pages to see where I am at:
Read Gene's Kindle books
How To Read Music For Guitar - Intervals
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DXA65BW
How To Read Music For Guitar – Scales
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DXOT0RY
How To Read Music For Guitar – Rhythm
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E3LDQ1C
Guitar Improvisation In 7 Minutes
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Improvisation-Minutes-Improvise-Sound-ebook/dp/B0075ZWP10
Guitar Chords Methodology (Learn Guitar Chords Through Exercises)
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Chords-Methodology-Through-Exercises-ebook/dp/B00A86Y6VK
Guitar Instruction For The Not So Serious Guitar Player (Learning Guitar Without Learning To Read Notes Or Formal Tabs)
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Instruction-Serious-Learning-Without-ebook/dp/B009LVJMU8
Learning Lead Guitar (Getting rid of the rock star and finding the lead guitarist in you.)
https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Guitar-Getting-finding-guitarist-ebook/dp/B00B27XUHA
Guitar Tabs Influx (How to learn to read Guitar Tabs)
https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Tabs-Influx-learn-read-ebook/dp/B00BCR0K0A
One Two Three Jam (The Psychology Of Improvisation)
https://www.amazon.com/One-Two-Three-Psychology-Improvisation-ebook/dp/B00EN4J1RW
How To Play Guitar Trilogy A 3 In 1 Learn To Play Guitar Course (Three Beginner to Intermediate Guitar Lesson Courses in One Compilation)
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3AGene+Petty&s=relevancerank&text=Gene+Petty&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDqT4XjcTvs
Twilight Pt 3 By Gene Petty #Shorts
Rhythm guitar plus lead guitar.
Original melody original progression.
Pentatonic and modal leads.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjKIeeXQBSc
The videos presented here are basic beginner guitar lessons that give you the simplest tools for the easiest of spontaneous creativity.
What I offer in these videos is a quick guitar improvisation tutorial for beginners. They are basically warm ups so that the fingers can find placement in the key of G. After practicing these runs there will be a fifth video where I supply guitar improvisation backing tracks.
If you are intermediate and want to branch out from rock then you will realize that these four simple videos are based on Guitar improvisation using modes.
So let the videos settle, and let's see if anyone wants the backing tracks with the improvising solo techniques that go along with these modal patterns.
But I am not going to release the fifth video until I see ten comments below.
If I don't see ten comments, then I will have to admit that there is just not enough interest in Guitar improvisation for beginners.
There is no need of guitar improvisation theory since it is a simple step-by-step process and theory can be discussed afterwards.
No one category contains every guitar improvisation lesson that there is to offer. Besides rock guitar solos, there is classical improvisation, new age improvisation, folk improvisation and jazz improvisation to name a few.
If you can name a style of music that lends itself to guitar, then I will find a way to improvise in that style.
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http://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Improvisation-Minutes-Improvise-Sound-ebook/dp/B0075ZWP10
http://youtu.be/kjETxphuDQc
http://youtu.be/79MJ2ABX2HY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79MJ2ABX2HY
Whipping Post Guitar Lesson
We see a combination of Rock and Blues in Whipping Post. Most of the Allman's tunes are based on Rock and Blues.
Is there folk and southern rock mixed in? I don’t hear it.
What the Allman’s created with Whipping Post, Liz Reed, Les Bres in A minor and to some extent Mountain Jam, was innovative. It was a new sound taking place as a departure from southern rock.
With Whipping Post came a new landmark in Post Beatles sound. Of course this was happening all around with Cream Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Zeppelin, Beck and most of Prog rock. They all had their burst of innovative nuance that took rock in multi-various directions.
What made Whipping Post distinct was the A Dorian and A Melodic Minor juxtaposing the hard blues element. Put that all in a fast 6/8 or 12/8 shuffle and you got a whole new sound.
Liz Reed and Les Bres stayed in that A Dorian sound along with Hot Lanta. Those tunes did not incorporate the blues as Whipping Post did.
What they all have in common was the long jam potential.
Whipping post seems to be one of the longer pieces with more developed stretching out of time as each performance succeeded one another.
This third dimension to is shared with Mountain Jam. They both stretch out into what might be a Grateful Dead influenced idea. In Classical music the Cadenza was used somewhat to elaborate on the theme with an extended improvisation. The recitative was an operatic device that stepped out of the current time signature making use of Rubato; a kind of moving in and out of a steady beat.
Whereas Dead fans call it “Space Music”, Allman Bros fans called it “Jamming”.
Opening with an interesting switch as far as rock rhythms go, Whipping Post’s Intro is an 11/4 time signature.
It then reverts to a more standard 12/8. Which is still unusual for Rock at any time. You will find blues in a slow 12/8. But Whipping Post uses a fast kind of shuffle.
It is in A Minor. A minor, B minor sus4, C major.
It repeats those chords as the blues lyrics guide you into Greg's vocalese turmoil.
Suddenly after a few minor repetitions it breaks into a D7 to an E7. Blues leads escalate the momentum.
Then the famous “Tied to the Whipping Post” regaled with a pentatonic lick created an iconic statement. Two choruses precede a solo.
A third vocal chorus is followed by another guitar solo and then the break into the long jam.
The guitar solos are remarkable; clean, fresh, well phrased.
Because of their collaborative attitude the original band sounds like a collective single heart beating. During the long jam you are invited into a luxurious space supported by some fabulous bass and drums.
The piece recovers from this hiatus by the vocals slipping back in as bluesy as ever. The ending is a threshold of minor chor
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2sx0v1HlCs