With
the $15.99 Print (or the $9.49 E-Book) version of the Original Guitar and Blues Guitar Editions,
you get access to the corresponding password protected pages that each
include four original songs by guitarist Clayton DeLong with his solos, and each of those
songs without his solos, so you can use your Fretboard Toolbox to figure out
Clayton's solos, or create your own!
All tracks are original compositions by Clayton DeLong created for the Fretboard Toolbox, and he reserves all rights. Clayton is a professional guitarist and graduate of the University of Missouri at Kansas City with a degree in Music Performance with an emphasis in Jazz. Clayton currently plays with several bands and has performed jazz, rock, blues, salsa, folk, reggae, classical, etc. Check out Clayton at his website! If you've already got a Fretboard Toolbox, or you just want to check out the Jam Tracks, order to the right!
To access the pages, use the links below!
Clayton's photo courtesy of Katy O'Neill Boothe,
owner, artist at Clover Hill Originals.
Original Guitar Jam Track Access Only $3.00!:
Blues Guitar Jam Track Access Only $3.00!:
Go to the Original Guitar Edition's Jam Tracks Page!
(password protected) This page has Clayton's Rock Jam in A minor
Pentatonic with Solo, his Folk Jam in G Major Pentatonic, his Minor Jam
in E minor Pentatonic, and his Reggae Jam in A Major Pentatonic. Each
song has two complete versions; one with Clayton's solo, and the other is for you to solo with! The page also includes chord progressions for each
song, and then tells you the corresponding page on your Fretboard
Toolbox so you can see how the chords Clayton chose fit together, and
the Major/minor pentatonic notes he soloed with all over the fretboard!
Go to the Blues Guitar Edition's Jam Tracks Page! (password protected) This
page has Clayton's Blues Jam in E, Blues Jam in A, Blues Jam in Bb, and Blues Jam in C. Each song has two complete versions;
one with Clayton's solo, and the other is for you to solo with! The page also
includes chord progressions for each song, and then tells you the
corresponding page on your Fretboard Toolbox so you can see how the
chords Clayton chose fit together, and the blues pentatonic scale notes he soloed with all over the fretboard!