Beginning Comping (CompExLII_IIR.shtml) | Updated: 29-Nov-2008 - 23:26
These comping lessons will utilize level I and II rhythms with their corresponding rests. These two rhythmic levels are the heart and soul of comping. We'll us a simple I IV V blues progression in the key of C and the following chords. (Rhythmic levels are explained below)

The Modular Phonetic Rhythm System is based on fundamental rhythmic syllables. These rhythmic syllables vary in length from 1 note to 6 notes and from 1 beat to 2 beats. The system is divided into 4 levels based on the subdivision of the beat. Level 1 does not subdivide the beat. This is the level in which all notes are struck only on the downbeat. Level 2 divides the beat into 2 parts. Level 3 divides the beat into 3 parts. Level 4 divides the beat into 4 parts. The levels do not express progressive difficulty, just progressive subdivisions of the beat.
For more information on The Modular Phonetic Rhythm System see Chuck Anderson's eb site: www.chuckandersonguitar.com
Here are the 4 rhythmic syllables for Level I
Here are the 6 rhythmic syllables for Level II
These and their corresponding rests are the basic rhythmic units for comping.
For a more information and a sample (PDF) chapter on these 4-part chords
and voice leading check out my book series
Advanced Guitar to Guitar Chords (3 volumes) and
the Advanced Guitar to Chord Progressions
for Guitar Vol I
right here at the www.CurtSheller.com eStore.
Beginning comping exercise for keeping ones place. Comping on the beat.
MIDI
Beginning comping exercise for keeping ones place. Comping on the up beat.
MIDI
For a more information and a sample (PDF) chapter on these 4-part chords
and voice leading check out my book series
Advanced Guitar to Guitar Chords (3 volumes) and
the Advanced Guitar to Chord Progressions
for Guitar Vol I
right here at the www.CurtSheller.com eStore.
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