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She's back and this time she brought a friend…The story continues: the sequel to The Mistress of the Rock, is The Revenge.Still smarting from Richard Cole's rejection, Aphrodite plans a series of events that will bring about his return to the island. Only this time, his welcome will not be so warm, as he will have to battle bureaucracy and the islanders' contempt for the devastating aftermath of his chance discovery and his sudden departure. In addition, he confronts his internal demons, and with his return to Cyprus, might completely consume him.For Aphrodite is set upon a path of cold vengeance and summons the Scylla, a legendary cryptid of the deep, to do her bidding. The creature wreaks havoc on the once idyllic coast of Cape Greco and the tourist resorts of Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paphos.Richard must not only face his devils but also the goddess, if he is to stop the terror that now lurks in the Mediterranean's crystal-clear waters.But how is he going to do it?
Richard Cole, ex-veteran of the First Gulf War, returns to the Island of Cyprus twenty years later for a vacation with his wife, Julie. A chance discovery places him in a dilemma, as he learns that Greek Gods and mortals should never mix. 'The Mistress of the Rock is a very possessive spirit; she does not give her affections lightly.'
Chord, arpeggio and scale repertoire, taught in the context of the most common chord sequences, enabling students to gain fluency in making chord changes as they learn the individual chords. Contains triad and seventh chords in all keys, with numerous alternative fingerings. All the exercises are written out in full, so that the charts for each exercise are fully visible on a single page. Exercises are laid out in key signature order, following the cycle of fifths. Lead playing is facilitated by exercises in arpeggios, pentatonic scales, and modes built around the chord progressions. The accompanying text provides an understanding of the principles of diatonic harmony. Designed with students in mind, this book would also make a useful reference for more experienced players. Supplementary chapters provide an overview of: Suspended chords and sixth chords; The harmonic and melodic minor scales and the blues scale; Diminished chords and scales; Augmented chords and scales; Chord substitution.
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