Guitar Techniques September 2021
Guitar Techniques September 2021 PDF. Take the UK’s foremost guitar teachers and players, and transfer their finesse and passion for music into a magazine! The magazine has established itself with guitarists who wish to better themselves as musicians in both the UK, Europe and as far afield as the USA and Hong Kong! When it comes to choosing music, GT’s Abba to Zappa policy means that there’s always something for everyone! We take pride in providing the most accurate transcriptions around, and cover a full range of styles. Every month we feature full transcriptions of guitar songs and instrumentals in every genre, from blues and rock, to acoustic and jazz. All the music in the magazine is included on a cover-mounted audio CD, complete with backing tracks and video master class to let readers play along.
Guitar Techniques September 2021 (#325) contents:
- Build your solos... to a climax! Many of the greatest blues-rock guitarists use repetitive sequences of notes to bring their solos to fever pitch. Richard Barrett shows how they do it, and demonstrates how you can too.
- The Crossroads. Stevie Ray Vaughan. John Wheatcroft shows how players like the late Stevie Ray Vaughan use jazz-style slurs to make their playing sound more sophisticated.
- Dionisio Aguado. Prelude In E Minor. Bridget continues her series of simpler pieces with this lovely Prelude from Aguado.
- Lessons introduction. Jason Sidwell discusses the contents of this month’s broad range of lessons.
- 30-Minute Lickbag. James Hetfield, Marc Bolan, Carlos Santana, Brian Setzer, Randy Rhoads, Wes Montgomery.
- Blues. Phil Short checks out one of the most influential albums and guitarists: Eric Clapton’s Beano era.
- Rock. Martin Cooper looks at one of AOR’s top bands, Chicago’s sophisticated hitmakers, Styx.
- Shred! Charlie Griffiths brings you five cool licks from the father of instrumental rock, Joe Satriani.
- Jazz. Mike Stern with his final piece on how he uses outside sounds, with The Whole-Tone scale.
- Brit Rock. Simon Barnard examines the playing of Two Door Cinema Club’s guitarist, Sam Halliday.
- Shaun's Creative Rock. Shaun Baxter brings us his final Creative Rock article and it’s all about Compound Intervals.
- Them Changes. New contributor Andy Jones brings us a fascinating series on nailing ‘them changes’.
Text Format PDF, 86 pages.