What I want to show you in this book is just how versatile the Dorian scale is and how, by starting with the minor pentatonic, we can access a vast range of Dorian scales and be able to improvise over pretty much anything.
If you know your minor pentatonic scale (or even if you don’t) and want to take it to the next level and beyond, this book will open the door to more inventive rock and blues soloing, as well as providing a way into funk and even fusion improvisation. I’ll also show you how to apply every scale/improvisational device in this book to chords and chord progressions.
This is not a modes book; it’s an improvisation system featuring 100+ diagrams based on the Dorian scale through which you progressively learn how to access a wide variety of other scales and improvisational devices and techniques that you can apply to your playing straight away.
Guitarist Graham Tippett studied literature, music and languages in the UK and has been playing guitar for over 20 years. He is well-known for his love of languages and music, drawing parallels between the two art forms as he continues to write and research on the subjects of guitar methods and improvisation in both standard and all fourths tuning. Graham is also a graduate of the ACM (Academy of Contemporary Music) in Guildford, UK where he was taught by the likes of Guthrie Govan, Dave Kilminster, Eric Roche and many others.