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GT15 - Guitar Grimoire: Progressions & Improvisation [Paperback]

Adam Kadmon (Author)
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January 1, 1998 0825831970 978-0825831973
This long awaited volume is the most thoroughly exhaustive compendium of chord progressions ever published. Literally filled with hundreds of exercises and thousands of diagrams accompanied by Kadmon's unique presentation, ths book completely examines the craft and universe of progressions.

Improvisation and compositional technique are explained and interwoven to create a virtual encyclopedia of melodic and chordal possibilities, styles, dimensions and potentials.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 287 pages
  • Publisher: Carl Fischer Music Publisher (January 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0825831970
  • ISBN-13: 978-0825831973
  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 8.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #91,353 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars targets beginners, April 11, 2003
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This review is from: GT15 - Guitar Grimoire: Progressions & Improvisation (Paperback)
I've heard much of the Grimoire series for guitar, and finally decided to give one of them a shot. This is the one I chose because I mainly wanted a source of reference for various progressions.

Unfortunately, a lot of the book (first 150+ pages) is dedicated to the basic triads and chords founded on them, and similar material. For my level, having studied music since age 5 and playing guitar for close to four years now, I was not interested in this. On the positive end of the first couple of sections of the book, the author does present some basic concepts pertaining to chord progressions, which are useful insofar as they demonstrate his method of presentation.

The author then pieces together basic forms of four chords (this is still with no alterations) and creates, in every key, various combinations of four-measure mini-progressions. He also explains several ways in which these can be pieced together to form songs, and uses this approach in his examples; however, for Mr. Kadmon (who is, self-admittedly, a completeness [person]) this isn't very exhaustive at all.

This book also presents multiple scale patterns that can be used for each chord. Throughout, there are mentions of issues of compatibility of chords and substitutions, and there are a few charts in the appendices that outline, rather completely, these possibilities. The author, however, opts to refer the reader to his other Grimoire publications, as a way of avoiding redundancy.

The latter portion of this book goes through a multitude of combinations of soloing patterns, including some really weird scales. This, once again, isn't very comprehensive.

The last section, which I found to be the most useful, are progression exercises. Although the author still refers the reader to the Grimoire Chords and Voicings book for all varieties of possible positions for each chords, the voice leading combinations presented here are excellent. In the words of the author, this section is practice for fingers, mind, and ear.

I would recommend this book for someone who is willing to expand his horizons, and has not had much exposure to music theory or the subject of the placement of notes on guitar. Also, it seems as though possession of the other three Grimoire books (Scales and Modes, Chords and Voicings, and Chord Encyclopedia) would be beneficial. Other than those mentioned above, and the author's poor use of English grammar (I'm not sure of his ethnic origin), the books is complete and accurate. Would definitely work for someone who's reached his limit in a stage of development.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A little bit confused..., September 15, 2007
This review is from: GT15 - Guitar Grimoire: Progressions & Improvisation (Paperback)
This is a great addition to the family of Guitar Grimoire books, however, it doesn't really live up to it's name. I have every other guitar grimoire book, and this one seems to be my LEAST favorite. I'll explain.

The book (or at least, the bulk of the text) it about chord progressions. At first this may seem helpful and useful, but at the same time, it presents a very unoriginal message; because of Kadmon's extensive nature, he depicts nearly every progression used in popular music these days, which may lead some people to SETTLE for those simple 4 - bar progressions. I'm surprised it was not fueled on creativity and ingenuity, and more on structure and "sounding good."

The book has little about "Improvisation", or at least, it was not what I was expecting. It has a section about "window soloing" and a good section on music theory, which is a great addition to this book. However, I find that I like this book a little more after owning the Chord Encyclopedia and the Chords / Voicings book. It's as if this is the last one you should buy out of the series; it's like piecing the things together. I give it 3 stars for the fact that it doesn't really need to be this big and long for what's inside. I'd say it's useful for reference, but for creativity, it's basically a manual for cliche progressions, and if everyone in the world only used these progressions, all music would eventually sound the same.

Analysis: Good book for the brain, not so good for originality's sake.

-Dr. Kenneth
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grimoire Madness, November 20, 2005
This review is from: GT15 - Guitar Grimoire: Progressions & Improvisation (Paperback)
For me, this book has been great. I am at a level that I am just starting to get into the theory side of music, and really interested in finding a way to explore improvisation without sounding like i'm just noodling or whatever. Anyways, as you've no doubt read in the other reviews, this book is not intended to be a stand alone piece. All of the books that kadmon has put out kinda go together, if you just need help in one certain area, you get just that one book, if you are trying to get a fuller picture of music as a whole, you probably need at least 4 of his books. Having said that; this book really clears up the possiblities of what keys are appropriate to play in with what chords, and vice versa....

The other two reviews here are pretty acurate, so I'm not going to go on and be repatative, but for me, this book was worth five stars. Kadmon has made a series that could make an excellent life long reference point for musicians of almost any level it would seem to me.
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