جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
by Bruce Arnold
Do you want to finally clear up any misunderstandings about the 
Major, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian scales?
 Do you want to see how they fit with chord progressions and see a step 
by step process for applying them to the guitar?  Here is the book 
that will demystify these modes for you through simple targeted 
exercises that apply these scales directly to the guitar. àYou will 
also learn about the diatonic chords contained in all these scales which
 will greatly help your ability to understand chord progressions and get
 you on the path to writing your own progressions.  This book 
also continues with chord theory exercises that were started in the 
New York Guitar Method Primer Book One book.  These theory 
exercises concentrate on 7th chords and apply this information directly 
to the guitar fretboard which is crucial to making music theory 
second nature.  All the commonly used 7th chord voicings are included 
with some truly effective ways to get these chords memorized fast. 
 The most commonly found Barre Chords for thirteen different chord 
types which includes; Major 7th, Minor 7th, Dominant 7th, -7b5, 
Dom7sus4, Diminished7, MinorMajor7, Major7#11, Major7#5, 
Dominant7b5, Dominant7#5, Major 6th, Minor 6th are also covered.  Simple
 chord progressions are presented to help you apply these newly 
learned chords. If you have 1/2 hour a day and really want to improve 
the nuts and bolts of guitar playing this is the book for you. There
 is a developing online resource including midifiles and FAQs that can 
be found on the title page of the muse-eek.com website. You may also 
find additional help files in the member's area. 
 If you are a beginner with little experience reading music I recommend you start with New York Guitar Method Primer Book 1. 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 Acknowledgments
 About the Author
 Foreword
 How To Use This Book
 A word to the wise
 
 Chapter One
 Thirteen Four Note Chord
 Four Note Chord Theory
 Seventh Chord Theory 
 Diatonic 7th Chords 
 Exercise Alternate 
 Theory for Four Note Chords
 Major7 Chord Theory Exercise
 Applying Seventh Chords to Guitar
 Chord Knowledge Major7 Chords Movable Chord Forms 
 Major 7th
 Major7 Chord Progression
 Major Scale Background
 Major Scale Theory
 Major Scale Application
 Major Scale Exercise
 Major Scale Assignment
 Major Scale 7 positions on fretboard
 
 Chapter Two
 Dorian Diatonic 7th Chords Exercise Minor7 Chord Theory Exercise Chord 
Knowledge Minor7 Chords Movable Chord Forms Minor 7th Music Theory 
Scales Dorian Scale Minor7 Chord Progression Dorian Scale Theory Dorian 
Scale Exercise Dorian Scale Assignment Dorian Scale 7 positions on 
fretboard 
 Chapter Three Phrygian Diatonic 7th Chords 
 Exercise Dominant7 
 Chord Theory Exercise
 Chord Knowledge Dominant7 Chords
 Movable Chord Forms 
 Dominant 7th
 Dominant 7th Chord Progression
 Music Theory Scales Phrygian Scale
 Phrygian Scale Exercise
 Phrygian Scale Assignment
 Phrygian Scale 7 positions on fretboard 
 
 Chapter Four Lydian Diatonic 7th Chords Exercise 
 Minor7
 Lydian Diatonic 7th Chords 
 Exercise Lydian Diatonic 7th Chords Exercise 5 
 Chord Theory Exercise
 Chord Knowledge Minor7b5 
 Chord Theory Exercise5 
 Chord Theory Exercise5 Chords
 Movable Chord Forms Minor7b5 Chords
 Chord Progressions for practice
 Music Theory Scales Lydian Scale
 Lydian Scale Exercise
 Lydian Scale Assignment
 Lydian Scale 7 positions on fretboard
 
 Chapter Five Mixolydian Diatonic 7th Chords Exe