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Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay

Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay

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Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay

Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay



Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay

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Commonly referred to as the "rhythm guitarist's bible,"this innovative book is a system of guitar chord formation which maximizes power voicing while minimizing left-hand movement! Originally written by Mel Bay in 1947, this landmark publication was reissued in its original typesetting in 1973 to become the definitive text on jazz chords in private teaching studios and university jazz guitar departments around the globe. Mr. Bay's practical, analytic approach to the fingerboard produced this comprehensive system for learning full-sounding orchestral jazz guitar chords. Includes access to online video.

Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay

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  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Released on: 2015-06-01
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Rhythm Guitar Chord System, by Mel Bay

About the Author Mel Bay was born on February 25, 1913 in the little Ozark Mountain town of Bunker, Missouri. He bought a Sears Roebuck guitar at the age of 13 and several months later played his first "gig." (He recalled playing until his fingers were raw!) Mel took up the tenor banjo shortly thereafter and continued to play both instruments. During his teenage years Mel played with a wild assortement of bands and characters in rural Missouri. Perhaps no "gig" was as strange as the job he landed with, in Mel's words, "a snake oil salesman." This flamboyant peddler would pull his ostentatious Pierce Arrow automobile, complete with steer horns mounted on the grill, into the center of a small, rural town. Mel would sit on the car and play up a storm on the tenor banjo. After a crowd gathered, the peddler took over and began extolling the merits of his "wonder elixer." In 1933 Mel Bay moved to St. Louis and began his professional career. He played with numerous local and traveling bands. In addition, he landed staff guitar jobs on several radio stations. Mel fronted his own trio (piano, bass, guitar) and played steadily for 25 years! He was equally adept on most fretted instruments and played mandolin, uke, Hawaiian guitar, tenor and plectrum banjo professionally. While Mel was actively pursuing his playing career, he continued to teach as many as 100 students a week. He decided to begin writing instructional materials due to the difficulty encountered by guitarists at playing good sounding chord forms in rhythm sections and due to the poor note reading ability prevalent among guitarists. After the war Mel was asked to write instructional materials on guitar for GI's wanting to learn music under the GI Bill. In 1947 Mel formed his own publishing company and wrote his landmark initial book titled The Orchestral Chord System for Guitar. (This book is still in print under the title Rhythm Guitar Chord System and continues to be one the finest rhythm guitar chord texts available!) His Modern Guitar Method was penned shortly thereafter. For years Mel traveled from town to town talking to guitar teachers and players and showing them his publications. At one time Mel claims to have known virtually every guitar teacher in America on a first name basis! The guitar and Mel Bay books caught on in a big way in the 1950's. Things have continued to grow ever since. Mel used to sell D'Angelico guitars. At any given time he would have 5 or 6 "lying around the house." Mel played professionally on his New Yorker model but his favorite was the initial Mel Bay Model crafted as a gift for him by John D'Angelico. This famous guitar had all of the main features of the New Yorker but was a "cut away" model and had a slightly thinner neck. This instrument has been pictured on the Mel Bay Modern Guitar Method for decades. Someone once calculated that sales of guitar books written by Mel Bay have exceeded 25 million copies. When asked, Mel frequently said that he quit counting long ago. Sales of his Modern Guitar Method have alone surpassed the 7 million mark. It is safe to say that Mel Bay is one of the pivotal figures in the world of guitar music and instruction in this century.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. A must have for all rock & jazz guitarists By Rand Royal This may well be the single best guitar instruction book ever written! Every rock & jazz guitarist should own this book. You will learn to play all the chords most guitarists will likely need to know within 3 frets of any position. I have owned this book since 1976 & play through it every year or so as a refresher course & enjoy doing so. Novice players should have a teacher take them thru this book, more experienced guitarists will have no problem studying it on their own. Highest recommendation!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Chord Book By Bert I have been playing guitar for almost 35 years and I have been teaching privatly for last 20 years. Rhythm and Chord book by Mel Bay is an excellent book in learning chords in all positions on the fretboard. I highly recommend this book, this is one of the supplemental books I use in teaching.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The key to learning chords in a structured manner. By Matthew J. Maloney Open any jazz Real book. If you are intimidated by the chords, this book is your answer. By breaking the dominant 7th (eg G7) into only four notes of root, third, fifth and seventh (r,3,5,7) it simplifies learning how to play all jazz chords very quickly. Learn the four shapes for the moveable dominant 7th and you have four voicings in your repertoire. Now flatten the 3rd and you have 8, now flatten the 5th and you have 16, etc... Of course since they are moveable multiply 16 and more by 12. Good luck.

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