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Guitar Exercises For Dummies®
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2020931724
ISBN: 978-1-119-69456-4 (pbk); 978-1-119-74893-9 (ebk); 978-1-119-74894-6 (ebk)
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
2 Introduction About This Book Conventions We Use in This Book What You’re Not to Read Foolish Assumptions How This Book Is Organized Icons Used in This Book Where to Go from Here
3 Part 1: Preparing to Practice Chapter 1: Reviewing Guitar Fundamentals Perfecting Your Practice Posture Brushing Up On Guitar Notation Chapter 2: Warming Up for Your Practice Sessions Preparing Your Body and Mind to Play Waking Up Your Fingers with Some Practice Exercises
4 Part 2: Scales and Scale Sequences Chapter 3: Putting the Major Scales to Use in Your Playing Practicing Five Major Scale Patterns Applying Your Scale Work to Actual Pieces of Music Chapter 4: Adding Major Scale Sequences to Your Repertoire Practicing Major Scale Sequences Putting Your Sequence Skills to Work with a Few Songs Chapter 5: Tackling the Three Minor Scales Familiarizing Yourself with Natural Minor Scales Raising the Bar with Melodic Minor Scales Harmonizing with Harmonic Minor Scales Playing Pieces Using the Three Minor Scales Chapter 6: Examining Minor Scale Sequences It’s Only Natural: Practicing Natural Minor Scale Sequences Up and Down the Scale: Practicing Melodic Minor Scale Sequences Discovering a More Intense Sound with Harmonic Minor Scale Sequences Practicing Some Pieces Using Minor Scale Sequences