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pt pt Presents Learn Guitar The Method For A New Generation Written & Method By John McCarthy Adapted By: Jimmy Rutkowski Supervising Editor: Joe Palombo Music Transcribing & Engraving: Jimmy Rutkowski Production Manager: Joe Palombo Layout, Graphics & Design: Jimmy Rutkowski Photography: Rodney Dabney & Jimmy Rutkowski Copy Editor: Cathy McCarthy Cover Art Direction & Design: Jimmy Rutkowski L ISBN: ---- Produced by The Rock ouse Method Fred Russell Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved

pt Table of Contents pt Words from the Author... The Rock ouse Method Learning System... Icon Key... Digital ebook... Minor Pentatonic Scales: Key of E... 6 Connecting the Scale Patterns... Common Chord Progressions... Sixteenth Notes... Building Pick Speed... Speed Demon Exercise... Sixteenth Note Lead Pattern.... Double Stops... Triplet Timing... Complete Progression & Melody: ouse of the Rising Sun... The I-IV-V Progression... Bending... Lead Riffs with Bending... Song Riff Rev It Up. Shuffle Blues Rhythm... Lead Patterns in the Key of E... Dominant th Open Chords... Dominant th Chord Progression... 6 Natural Minor Scale: Positions &... Natural Minor Scale Lead Pattern... The Surprise... Notes in the th Position... Notes on the Guitar... Riff Challenge #: eavy Riffs... Bar Chords... Bar Chord I IV V Progression... The Major Scale Formula... 6 C Major Scale: One Octave Patterns... First & Second Endings... Greensleeves... Riff Challenge #... E Minor Picking Pattern... Accents... Syncopation: Accenting the Up Beat... Bar Chord Reggae Rhythm... Bar Chord Rhythm Ramone... Finger Flexing... 6 The Blues... Blues Scales Key of E : Adding the Tri-Tone... Full Blues Rhythm The Turnaround... Slides... Sliding Blues Riff.. Blues Lead... ammer Pull Off Lead Pattern... Finger Picking Progression... Major Scale Writing Assignment... 6 Six String C Major Scale Patterns... Major Chord Progression: Key of C... Major Scale Triplet Lead Pattern... Open Chord Rock Progression... 6 Creating a Melody... 6 Picked Song Rhythms.. 6 Chord Formulas & Construction... 6 Minor Bar Chords... 66 Bar Chord Progressions... 6 Arpeggios... 6 Sweep Picking Exercise... Bi-Dextral ammer On s... Drop D Tuning...

Drop pt D Tuning Chords... Drop D Rhythm... CAGED pt Sequence Basic Shapes... 6 Single Note Riffs... Octaves... Exercise Workout Routine... Canon... Neo Classical Rhythm & Melody... Minor Pentatonic Scale Key Chart... Pentatonic Lateral Runs... 6 Riff Challenge #... Natural Minor Scale: Positions... Multi Position Lead Patterns... Major & Minor th Full Form Chords... The ii V I Progression... ii V I Lead Pattern... Greensleeves 6 Romanza Musical Words About the Author...

pt Sixteenth Note Lead Pattern pt CD Track - Now put those sixteenth notes into action with a lead pattern. I call this one the double pattern. Use the tablature below to play this lead pattern in the fi rst two scale positions in the key of E. Alternate picking will make this pattern easier to play and build speed effectively. st Position Count: nd Position Count:

pt Natural Minor Scale pt Positions & CD Track W - Scale Professor The natural minor scale is a seven note scale. It is the pure minor scale also known as the Aeolian mode. In this lesson you will learn the fi rst two positions in the key of A. The notes of the A natural minor scale are A B C D E F G. This scale sounds a bit more melodic then the pentatonic scale, this is because the intervals are smaller between notes. The root notes or A notes are in white. Memorize the fi nger patterns on each string to help you learn these scales. st Position 6 nd Position Music Assignment The minor pentatonic scale you learned previously is found within the natural minor scale. Minor pentatonic scales are actually formed by taking the nd and 6th degrees out of a natural minor scale. As you play through these positions, take note where the pentatonic scale notes lay within each position.

pt Blues Lead pt CD Track -6 ere is a complete blues lead that comes from the E blues scales. This lead can be played over the Full Blues Rhythm. Follow the chord changes above the staffs to help with the rhythm and phrasing. This lead incorporates many different types of bends as well as hammer ons, pull offs, and slides. E A P P P P E 6 B sl. sl. A E / Music Assignment Once you feel comfortable playing this lead, branch out and create your own leads and riffs using the blues scales. Really feel the blues emotion when you are improvising. The blues is all about raw emotion.

pt Major Chord Progression pt Key of C CD Track - This major chord progression is constructed using major and dominant seventh chords. The chord change from Gth at the end of the progression back to C major is known as a perfect cadence and is the sound of perfect resolution. This is a common cadence used in many songs: C C F G Runaway Train Count: Strum: F C (e) & ah e &(ah) e & ah (e)&(ah) etc. G C Music Assignment After you learn this progression, play the major scales from the previous lesson over it. The scales and progression are both in the key of C major and will sound great together. Use the backing track and start by playing the scales forward and backwards over the progression. After you are comfortable playing the scales over this progression, begin mixing the notes and create your own phrases, melodies and leads. BE CREATIVE!

pt CAGED Sequence Basic Shapes pt W The CAGED system is a useful method to help you visualize the fret board. There are literally thousands of different species of chords and chord shapes that can be played on the guitar, most can be traced back to just five common open forms. The five forms are C, A, G, E, and D that spells CAGED and that s how this system got its name. By knowing the relationship of each chord shape to the next across the neck you will begin to see the neck as a whole instead of a bunch of little sections. You already know these five chord shapes from the open major chords so let s look at these first. C A G E D If you take the three notes of any major chord and map a neck diagram across the neck you will see these fi ve chord shapes within that diagram. Below is a fret board diagram of the C major chord tones C E G. I ve isolated the fi ve chords shapes within it so you can see where they are found and how they connect to each other. C Form A Form G Form E Form D Form Now let s make a fret board diagram for the E major scale tones E G# B. As you can see below, all fi ve shapes are still found within this diagram. Even though the fi rst chord is E it still follows the same order just starting with E and going E D C A G then it would loop back to E in a circle fashion. D Form E Form C Form A Form G Form 6