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How many times have you
been blown away by one of your favorite players� solos and then find
yourself wondering why you don�t have those �notes� on your own fretboard?
Well, of course we have those notes on our guitars -- we just need to learn
how to play the right notes, at the right time. Sweet Notes to the rescue!
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Most of us have been taught to solo and improvise by learning how to play
specific scale patterns over certain chords and progressions. The classic
example of this is the minor pentatonic scale, which we are told works
beautifully over any I IV V progression. And sure enough, millions of guitar
players blow minor pentatonic scales incessantly without worrying about the
�chord changes.�
For
the most part, those notes do indeed work BUT there�s still something
missing. Where are those �sweet notes� that our guitar heroes are playing?
Sweet Notes to the rescue!
The next challenge that most of us face is playing over the chord changes
and progressions commonly found in rock, jazz, country, R&B, and other
popular music. This is usually a big wake-up call reminding us how little we
know about harmony and improvisational theory. And to make matters even more
daunting, we need to learn how to play over those changes in position rather
than moving all of the fretboard chasing those 6th and 5th string rooted
scale forms that we tend to be more comfortable with. Sweet Notes to the
rescue yet again!
Nashville
session player, singer-songwriter, educator and all around six-string
maestro, Robbie Calvo is the musician�s musician whose work is described as
"flawless and inspired." Robbie has earned the respect of his peers as a
"consummate guitarist, with the sensibilities of a producer and composer
that only moving beyond one's own technique can allow."
Robbie's developed the Sweet Notes approach that he presents in this series
of guitar lessons over many years of study and
application on the stage and in the studio. "The essence of the Sweet Notes
approach is the chord/scale relationship and knowing which notes to target
as resolution points when we are soloing. For example; playing a G major
scale (G, A, B, C, D, E and F#) over a G chord is really solid advice but
then why do the A, C, E and F# notes sound weak when we end a run on them?
Because they are not as strong as the notes that make up the G chord itself
(G - B � D), which are the ideal resolution points for lines within an
improvisation."
Robbie�s definition of a 'sweet note' is a note that is found both in the
scale being played, and also in the chord that the scale is being played
over (AKA chord tones or arpeggios). Just learning how to identify and
target those sweet notes as resolution points, will singularly take your
improvisations from B&W to color. But there's so much more to dig in to.
Each "chord tone" has its own character and you will learn how to spice up
your improvisations accordingly. You'll also learn how to apply the approach
with extended and altered chords, and it's here that you will likely find
those "missing" notes on your fretboard. Of equal importance, you�ll learn
how to apply the Sweet Notes approach in a single position so that you can
improvise over any set of changes without having to move all over the
fretboard.
You will play your way through Robbie�s Sweet Notes curriculum without
having to work your way through tedious theory and exercises. In addition to
all of the video guitar lessons, Robbie's also
prepared 31 practice rhythm tracks, transcriptions and a ton of charts to
practice with and use as reference material - an 80-page manual of charts,
tabs and notation is included!
The Sweet Notes approach can be applied to all genres of music and is
designed to guide, inspire and push your capabilities as a guitarist
regardless of your level and playing ability. Put your time in with the
course and Sweet Notes will prepare you how to play and improvise over any chord changes,
and progression, and across any style of music.
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CURRICULUM
Early intermediate to
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