Announcement: Bebop Lesson in the Style of Charlie "Bird" Parker is Online
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 17, 2013 -- Guitar Control continues their run of complimentary online guitar lessons with this one that entails a jazz turnaround lick. A turnaround is typically a musical piece in the form of a chord progression or guitar lick that bridges two sections of a song together. Therefore, when learning how to play jazz guitar, this is one of those abilities that many guitarists may want to pick up on their way to six-string proficiency. Furthermore, the jazz guitar lick in this lesson is in the style of the legendary musician from the early jazz era, Mr. Charlie "Bird" Parker, who was actually one of the founding fathers of bebop music.
The teacher in this clip that lasts for just over 2 minutes is Jon MacLennan, who not only is a skilled and versatile guitarist, but he’s a capable tutor as well. In fact, of all the styles of music that he knows how to play, jazz could probably be considered his specialty. Moreover, his method of teaching should be easy enough for even beginners to follow and the tutorials can be viewed unlimitedly, which can of course be essential. Also, another effective aspect to this clip is that jazz bebop tabs are included in order to show the string and fret that each finger should be placed on.
Today, thanks to caring companies like Guitar Control and their mission of sharing advice and information with the masses, anyone with online access can now learn about the six-string. In fact, with over 335 free video clips on You Tube and counting, there’s a mix of all kinds of music for all sorts of skill levels, from jazz guitar to heavy metal. In addition, they offer low cost in-depth DVD lessons that can be delivered almost anywhere in the world and they released a set just recently starring Jon MacLennan that’s called The Fast Track Guitar System. So for those who are ready and really wanna learn the guitar from one of the best, ALL ABOARD!
Claude Johnson, Guitar Control, 888-687-4216, [email protected]
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