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EAN-13 | 0796279092838 |
UPC-A | 796279092838 |
Product Name | Jazz Chord Solos for Beginners |
Language | English |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV |
Short Description | DVD |
Amazon.com | Buy on Amazon ~ B00080ZGXI |
SKU | 259087 |
Price New | 19.89 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 16.00 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Long Description | In this DVD, you'll learn six timeless tunes from start to finish: how to play backup while you sing them, and how to play a beautiful chord-melody solo/instrumental for each song. The tunes are arranged for beginners: there are no difficult chords, and Fred goes over the tricky spots in each tune before playing it...then you'll watch him replay the song, slower, on a split screen with close-ups of both hands. Just for fun, Fred includes the rarely-heard introductory verses to three of the songs. Best of all, you can read all six arrangements (tablature, music and chord grids) in the booklet that comes with this DVD. Chord soloing (playing the melody and chords at the same time) is a very complete and satisfying guitar style. This lesson will get you started and Fred's relaxed teaching style makes it easy. Titles include: Summertime, Fly Me To the Moon, Georgia On My Mind, It Had To Be You, What a Wonderful World and Ain't Misbehavin'. 84-min video / Level 2 / 48 page tab/music booklet |
Similar Items | 9780825603495: Art Of Acoustic Blues Guitar:Ragtime & Gospel Book/Dvd 9780634088216: Building A Jazz Chord Solo: A Guitarist's Guide To The Art Of Chord Melody Playing (Guitar Educational) |
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As with all barcodes, there are indicators to identify where the barcode starts and stops. These are marked in yellow below. Code 128 also has a check character which has been marked in green. The remainder of the barcode is the data being encoded. The text below the barcode is optional and is for human consumption in the event the barcode can't be scanned or if people also need to know what the code means.
Each character in the barcode symbol is composed of three bars and three spaces. Each bar or space must range from 1-4 units and the sum of all the width of all bars must work out to an even number. The stop marker is special because it adds an extra bar of 2 units at the very end (4 bars and 3 spaces). There are three different start markers to to identify which code set is being used. To represent all 128 characters, the code sets can be within a single barcode as needed by using control characters 98-101 (depending on the code set).
The check character is calculated by summing the value of each character and multiplying it by its position. The start character is also part of the sum but is added without weight (multiply by 1 just like the first encoded data character) then when you have the sum take the modulo 103 remainder. This gets a little more complex when mixing modes within a single barcode.