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Rock For Dummies, Rock Guitar for Dummies

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1068464

Disk length: 44m 53s (98 Tracks)

Original Release Date: Unknown

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Tuning Reference 0:40
2. Strummed E chord 0:17
3. Progression using E- and A- based major power chords 0:17
4. Progression with alternating E- and A-based forms 0:22
5. E chord in one bar of four quartered notes 0:09
6. Eight-note progression using right-hand downstrokes 0:15
7. 4/4 eigth-note strum using down- and upstrokes 0:14
8. Strumming to convay different levels of intensity 0:14
9. Medium-tempo progression using 16th notes 0:29
10. Eighth-note shuffle in G 0:16
11. Bass-Chord pattern in a country-rock groove 0:14
12. Bass-note-and-chord treatement 0:18
13. Moving bass line over a chord progression 0:14
14. Rock figure using eight-note syncopation 0:15
15. Rock figure using eight and 16th-note syncopation 0:13
16. Eight note strum employing left-hand muting 0:14
17. Rhythm figure with palm mutes and accents 0:19
18. Eight-note 5-6 progression 0:14
19. Fingerstyle arpeggios played with right-hand fingers 0:23
20. 4/4 groove in the style of the Eagles 0:24
21. Two-beat country groove with bass runs 0:19
22. Medium-tempo funky groove in a 16-feel 0:20
23. Heavy metal gallop using eights and 16ths 0:15
24. Reggae backup pattern highlighting the offbeats 0:23
25. Song in 3, featuring moving bass line 0:17
26. Quarter-note melodies on each of the guitar's sixt strings 1:28
27. C,G,A scales/Am7 arpeggio 1:04
28. Rocking low-note melodie 0:44
29. Two octave G major scale in 2nd position 0:17
30. Classing walking-bass boogie-woogie riff in G 0:22
31. Neck diagram showing pentatonic scale in 5th position 0:16
32. C scale/Solo in C 1:26
33. Slow blues shuffle in A 1:08
34. Riffs 2:13
35. Double-stop figure 0:30
36. Hard rock progression mixing chords and single notes 0:22
37. Open-position chord forms/ A pedal 0:36
38. Melodic figures 0:30
39. Pentatonic melody in all five positions 0:16
40. Blues licks 0:31
41. Riffs 0:29
42. Hammer on/pull off 0:52
43. Bends on the 3rd string,7th fret 0:34
44. 0:53
45. The "Bo Diddley Beat" 0:18
46. Bluesy double-stop riff 0:19
47. I-vi-ii-V in D, in 12/8 time 0:25
48. I-vi-IV-V with a heavy backbeat 0:28
49. Single notes and chord in a I-vi-ii-V shuffle 0:19
50. Classic, driving rockabilly rhythm figure 0:23
51. 5-to-6 rhythm figure in a 12bar blues 0:57
52. Chuck Berry-style double one-stop solo 0:29
53. Surf chord progression and lead solo 0:14
54. Progression using all open-position chords 0:23
55. Melodic song inducing riffs 0:26
56. Low-note/high-note riff 0:18
57. Extended riff-based figure in A 0:26
58. Chord progression with embellishmentds 0:24
59. Dynamic all-chord rhythm part 0:40
60. Simple low-note riff 0:18
61. Chordal riffing inside assorted left-hand chord forms 0:26
62. Blues-based lead solo in the style of Eric Clapton 0:34
63. Hendrix-style lead featuring bent notes and whammy bar moves 0:19
64. Heavy low-note riff, followed by blues-based solo riff 0:29
65. Minor-key, Latin flavored lead line 0:26
66. E pentatonic major passage in southern rock style 0:20
67. Southern-flavored funky riff 0:15
68. Blues-based boogie riff, with pinch harmonic 0:19
69. Steve Ray Vaughan style rhythm figure and lead 0:25
70. Funky single note riff 0:24
71. Eagles-style country-rock solo 0:26
72. Arpeggiated rhythm figure in style of U2 0:21
73. Dark, menacing heavy-metal power chords 0:26
74. Rock and Baroque music 0:14
75. Classic mid 70's metal riff 0:31
76. Big Boston-style strummed chords on electric 0:17
77. Two-handed tapping lick in Van Halen style 0:17
78. Straight-ahead blues-rock 0:22
79. Mixolydian-based riff 0:18
80. Polished metal riff of 1980s metal 0:17
81. Dimishing scale over a dominant 7th 0:21
82. Speed metal blends heavy rock with punk 0:20
83. Harmonick trick using Floyd Rose whammy bar 0:14
84. Moody grunge lick 0:19
85. Hip hop inspired metal riff 0:21
86. Jazzy lick using two-string double stops 0:32
87. Unique melody accented with a whammy bar 0:21
88. Lick involving notes that slide 0:39
89. Bluesy lick placed within progressive format 0:44
90. Haunting arpeggio of simple chords 0:35
91. Chords that use ringing open strings and full strumming 0:26
92. Heavy rock riff 0:22
93. Combination of slurs, chromatic licks, and bluesy bends 0:23
94. Lick that blends jazz and funk 0:20
95. Single-note picking over major and minor chords 0:48
96. Lead lines with full and half-step bends 0:25
97. Flamenco style lick requiring precise flat-picking 0:24
98. Progressive riff in the style of Jeff Beck 0:15

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