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Top studio, touring
and recording artist, Jeff Scheetz cooked up five essential formulas for
busting out of that proverbial rut. Spinning your wheels with those same old
pentatonic licks? No worries ... sprinkle a little of Jeff's "secret sauce"
into your blues-rock bag for ear-to-ear grins!
Scheetz travels the
world over demonstrating his "secret sauce" in private standing-room-only
clinics. Jeff's Blues Rock: Secret Sauce course equips you with five
essential concepts and techniques that you can apply in any blues-rock
setting.
Blues
Rock: Secret Sauce teaches you how to slip "outside" and back again and
how to incorporate and pull off intervallic lines in your solos. You'll also
learn the ins and outs of dynamic phrasing, melodic playing and modal
playing -- all with an emphasis on creating tasty, original solos and comps.

Ready to bust that rut and majorly spice
up your blues-rock bag? Grab a stool at the counter and pour a few heaping
servings of Blues Rock: Secret Sauce on your plate!
Blues
Rock: Secret Sauce is optimized for solid intermediate to early-advanced
players and is presented across 2 CD-ROMs (Windows and Mac compatible),
features 40 full-length video lessons, text overviews, practice tracks,
standard notation and interactive Power Tab so you can "see" and "hear" the
tab and notation played out at any tempo. TrueFire's video lesson player
features zoom, frame advance, looping and other instructional functions.
Five
blues rock instrumentals are broken up into four rhythm and
four solo lessons. 40 video lessons in all.
The
rhythm lessons demonstrate the parts, then presents and examines the "secret
sauce" for that part.
The
solo lessons demonstrate the solos, then breaks them down, emphasizing the
"secret sauce" elements.
Each
pair of lessons (rhythm and solo) feature a corresponding backing track to
practice over.
Text
descriptions provide overviews of the tune along with recipes for creating
your own "secret sauce".
Interactive
Power Tab is included so you can see, hear and slow down tablature and
notation.

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