Guitar Logic CD Tracks...
At the end of each section there is a 'real life' scenario - an instrumental or song incorporating the knowledge and techniques learnt in each section, but also with
the aim of presenting quality songs in their own right.
Here are some clips of songs on the CD. There are 28 tracks on the CD, consisting of
full mixes and backing tracks for each song or instrumental piece.
1. Listen To My Head |
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| End of section 3 - This song has open chords, arpeggios and uses basic repeat signs, with a fairly simple structure at this point. The emphasis is on smooth changes and fluent arpeggios. | |
| 2. Let You Go (Pop/rock style) |
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| End of section 4 - This song uses closed power chords and focuses on navigating around the neck. Techniques such as palm mutes have been introduced, as well as riff labelling and coda directions. | |
| 3. Leave My Senses Alone (Blues/rock style) |
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| End of section 5 - Song with two guitar parts, guitar 1 is the rhythm guitar using altered chords and guitar 2 is lead guitar using the 2-octave pentatonic scale and improvisation section for the solo. | |
| 4. A Feeling I've Never Found (Brit pop style) |
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| End of section 6 - This song uses power chords, barre chords ('E' and 'A' types) and various techniques such as slurs, bends and mutes. | |
| 5. Everyday's Today (Grunge rock style) |
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| This song starts with a riff and uses power chords with emphasis on feel in the chorus. There are changes from clean to distortion and the solo uses the major / major pentatonic scales with slurs, bends, slides and vibrato. | |
| 6. I Still Want More (Alt. country style) |
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| This song mixes open chords and barre chords, with a fast tempo and strum pattern. The solo uses the major penatonic scale with various articulation techniques. | |