First 50 Riffs & Patterns You Should Play on Guitar | Beginner Guitar Songbook with Tabs and Chords | Rock Blues Jazz and Country Rhythm Exercises for Students, Teachers and Adult Learners Technique - Softcover

Rubin, Dave

 
9798350127164: First 50 Riffs & Patterns You Should Play on Guitar | Beginner Guitar Songbook with Tabs and Chords | Rock Blues Jazz and Country Rhythm Exercises for Students, Teachers and Adult Learners Technique

Synopsis

This rhythm guitar book is ideal for beginners, adult learners, and students who want to strengthen timing, groove, and stylistic versatility. Designed for new players ready to move beyond basic strumming, it supports home learning, guided lessons, and practice sessions focused on developing solid rhythm skills.

The collection includes 50 riffs and rhythm patterns across blues, rock, jazz, and country styles, all presented in standard notation and tab. Each example features clear chord diagrams, helpful technique notes, and listening suggestions so players can understand how these patterns appear in real songs. Online audio demonstrations provide an extra layer of support, allowing learners to hear and match phrasing, tone, and feel.

These exercises build confidence and technique by improving rhythm accuracy, chord fluency, and stylistic awareness. Players will strengthen reading skills, explore essential triads and extended chords, and learn practical progressions used in countless rhythm guitar settings. The familiar grooves motivate consistent practice and make this book an effective music teacher resource as well as a reliable guide for self-taught students.

Includes 50 riffs and patterns featuring triads, seventh chords, ninth chords, inversions, boogie woogie patterns, bass line grooves, power chord riffs, open-position blues patterns, jazz progressions, and more.

Bring music to life. A perfect tool for home practice, private lessons, classroom learning, or gifting to any beginner guitarist who wants to build strong rhythm foundations with enjoyable, practical examples.

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