Mick Goodrick - The Advancing Guitarist.pdf (Plus)

When The Advancing Guitarist was published in 1987 by Hal Leonard, it broke every rule of guitar pedagogy. There are almost no diagrams. There is no standard notation for "licks." Instead, Goodrick handed the reader a single, terrifying instruction: "Go play your guitar in the dark."

: Covers intervals, positions, and "movable mini-positions". Modes and Chord-Scales

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He set the book on his nightstand, picked up his guitar, and played a single open string. For the first time in twenty years, he had no idea what came next. And for the first time, that was enough. When The Advancing Guitarist was published in 1987

The Unending Fret

Goodrick introduces the concept of , which is the art of moving from one chord to the next with minimal physical movement. Instead of jumping wildly up and down the neck from one bar chord to another, Goodrick maps out how individual voices within a chord resolve smoothly to the next. Modes and Chord-Scales You can download the PDF

It is for the . It is for the shredder who can play 100 notes per second but cannot play a slow, melodic solo. It is for the jazz student who knows all the scales but sounds robotic.