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Tux guitar strum up
Tux guitar strum up






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I surely will have a look at all the suggestions. But if you put in even a just a little time to memorizing the fretboard.or at least parts of it.and then start with simple tunes that have a more basic melodic structure (not bebop).it would be a good way to not only circumvent the problem, but also to dig deeper into the instrument and to set yourself up for a much better trajectory as your continue moving forward on your musical path. I'd imagine if there's one for Bird tunes, there are probably others. That said.I once owned a "Charlie Parker for guitar" book that had notation and tab.

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Without that understanding, it seems to me like it would be unbelievably challenging to ever free yourself from playing visual patterns and pre-memorized riffs and really get into the give and take of jazz improvisation. It's hard to truly grasp jazz improvisation if you don't understand the relationship between the note you're playing and the chord. As a mostly self-taught guitarist, I spent YEARS learning music by ear and by tab before I bit the bullet and put in the time to learn to read.īut honestly, if you're really interested in learning jazz and is sooooo worth it to learn the fretboard (where all the notes lay) which is over half the battle of learning to read. It would be handy as a quick reference.I totally understand the desire for tab rather than notation. Does anybody know if there is a book or website with the melody lines of jazz standards in TAB?








Tux guitar strum up