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Jazz Guitar Single Note Soloing, Volume 1

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A book that clearly explains the principles of jazz soloing. Logically organized, with hundreds of musical examples, this method is the result of many years of Ted's teaching and research.

136 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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September 12, 2012
This is a serious book for serious players. Just about everything you would need to know about soloing in a jazz context is covered here (and in volume 2) in a brilliant fashion. Chords, arpeggios and runs are given for each position. There are some SERIOUS memorization skills needed to take it all in. The two volumes are a must have for anyone interested in improvising on the guitar.
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August 28, 2007
I actually don't own this book, I have vol. 2. Vol. 2 is really good. I am still working through it, when I have the time for it.
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