Chord progressions 101
Found 4 free book(s)Jim Gleason’s GUITAR ENCYCLOPEDIA Chord Progression …
guitarencyclopedia.comThis book contains the essential chord progressions used in Rock-related music from 1950 to the present. Each of the chord progressions in the book may be heard on the accompanying CD's. Memorize every progression in this book or only those applicable to your personal style.
MuseScore - Public Domain Fakebooks
gigbooks.freemusiced.orgafter substantially changing the chord progressions to make these songs. easily readable. Additional editing was done by Gannon Phillips. These are songs that are public domain and not under any copyright restrictions. This means you can record and perform these songs freely. These lead sheets can also be distributed to others legally.
Blues Guitar 101 - Classic Licks Sample
www.jazzguitar.beAs a reminder, these licks are only played over one chord at a time, compared to every chord in a blues with the minor blues scale. This means that if you have a G major blues scale lick, you use that over a G7 chord in a blues solo. Then, if you want to play that lick over C7, you have to move it to a C major blues scale position.
Melodies for sight-reading - Dave Smey
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