Alfred's Basic Rock Guitar Method 1
The Most Popular Series for Learning How to Play
- Author: Manus, Ron
- Editor: Gunod, Nathaniel
Sheet Music & Audio
$22.00Contents
- Which Guitar Is Best for Me?
- Six-String E Chord
- Satisfying Lick
- Party, Party
- Move Up the Neck on the 3rd String
- Two Positions on the 3rd String
- Classic Rock Lick with 5s and 7s
- Quarter Rest
- Ode to Joy
- Rockabilly Sound
- Vacate the Sky
- Doo Dah, Poo Bah
- Eleven Classic Rock Strumming Patterns
- Rough Evening
- Minor Two-Chord Rock
- Introducing High A
- Rockin' in Dorian Mode
- Ties
- Certificate of Promotion
- How to Tune Your Guitar
- Minor and Major
- Rainforest Romp
- Keep It to Yourself
- Sharps, Flats, and Naturals
- The Chromatic Scale
- Still More Riffs
- Rockin' Bass Line
- Sound-Off: How to Count Time
- Four Kinds of Notes
- Time Signatures
- Chromatic Rock
- The Fourth String D
- A Blues Boogie
- Power Chords
- More on Power Chords
- Bop the Blitz
- Six-String G Chord
- The Second String B
- Classic Rock Lick
- Five-String Rock
- Chords in Standard Notation
- Chords in Notes
- Rockin' the Bach
- The Parts of Your Guitar
- The Acoustic Guitar
- The Electric Guitar
- Four-String D7 Chord
- D7 and A7 Chord Exercise
- D7 Chord with Notes
- Nice Attire
- Eighth Notes
- Eighth-Note Exercise
- More Riffs
- Always Been Crazy
- The Fifth String A
- Jamming on 5 and 6
- Two-String Rock
- Easy Rock Riffs on the 5th and 6th Strings
- Bluesy Accidentals
- Wet Duet
- Signs of Silence
- King Louie
- As I Arrive
- Ferrous Guy
- They Can Rock
- Ugly Times
- Stop-Time Bass Line
- Playing Two Notes Together: Blues Patterns
- E Blues Boogie
- Ellis Island
- Cash
- Two Positions on the 4th String
- Jamming with E, F, and G
- The E Minor Pentatonic Scale
- Pentatonic Lick 1
- Pentatonic Lick 2
- 1950s Blues-Rock Tune
- A Minor Pentatonic Scale
- Review
- Aura Lee
- The Major Scale
- C Major Scale Exercise
- Introducing the Eighth-Note Slash
- Eighth-Note Slash Exercise
- Strumming Exercise with E Chord
- Five-String A Chord
- How to Hold Your Guitar
- The Amplifier
- The Right Hand
- The Left Hand
- Getting Acquainted with Music
- The Sixth String E
- Sixth-String Riff 1
- Sixth-String Riff 2
- Fourth-String Riff
- 1950s Rock Lick
- Foggy Lake
- Ladder to the Sky
- Move Up the Neck on the 6th String
- Practice A, B, and C
- Two Positions on the 6th String
- Crazy Kid
- Move Up the Neck on the 5th String
- Playing Two Notes Together
- Blues in 3
- The Third String G
- Practice D, E, and F
- Two Positions on the 5th String
- Move Up the Neck on the 4th String
- Strumming Em and A7 Chords
- Guitar Fingerboard Chart
- Repeat Signs
- Take a Rest
- Quarter-Note Slash
- Em Strumming Exercise
- Five-String A7 Chord
- Strumming the A7 Chord
- Incomplete Measures or Pickups
- House of the Rising Sun
- 12-Bar Blues Duet
- Good Times Bad Times
- Three-Chord Progression
- Down You Go
- Rock Duet
- Power Chords Are Moveable
- Power Chord Rock
- More Power Chord Rock
- Don't Miss the Train
- Give Me a Hand, Lady
- Rockin' in D
- The First String E
- Rock and Blues Licks and Tricks
- Rock Lick 1
- Rock Lick 1 with a Bend
- Rock Lick 2
- Six-String Em Chord
- A Minor Pentatonic Call and Response