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Book Synopsis The Advancing Guitarist by : Mick Goodrick
Download or read book The Advancing Guitarist written by Mick Goodrick and published by Hal Leonard Corporation. This book was released on 1987 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: General Reference
Book Synopsis The Total Jazz Guitarist by : Jody Fisher
Download or read book The Total Jazz Guitarist written by Jody Fisher and published by Alfred Music Publishing. This book was released on 2007 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Total Jazz Guitarist is an exciting journey through the diverse world of jazz guitar playing. You start with basic lessons on the major scale and end up playing intricately beautiful chord melodies and soloing over tricky jazz chord progressions. This wide-ranging study is for all players from beginning to advanced. The beginning-to-intermediate student will find all the tools needed to become a great guitarist, while the more advanced player will find lots of useful tips and a fresh perspective on jazz guitar. Whether this is your first jazz guitar book or you've been studying for years, this is the one place to get everything you need to make you a great jazz guitarist. A CD demonstrating the examples in the book is included.
Book Synopsis The Virtuoso Guitarist, Volume 1 by : Matt Palmer
Download or read book The Virtuoso Guitarist, Volume 1 written by Matt Palmer and published by . This book was released on 2011-05-01 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An in-depth guide to Matt Palmer's innovative approach to playing fast scales on the guitar. A logical, organized and distinctly original approach to A-M-I scale technique. Includes textual guidelines, figures, exercises, and excerpts from the standard repertoire. Classical/fingerstyle guitar. Intermediate/advanced levels. English language. Standard notation.
Book Synopsis The Total Flamenco Guitarist: A Fun and Comprehensive Overview of Flamenco Guitar Playing, Book & Online Audio [With CD (Audio)] by : Jonathan Pascual
Download or read book The Total Flamenco Guitarist: A Fun and Comprehensive Overview of Flamenco Guitar Playing, Book & Online Audio [With CD (Audio)] written by Jonathan Pascual and published by Total Guitarist. This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Total Flamenco Guitarist is an exciting journey into the world of flamenco guitar playing, a style loved by the world for its explosive techniques and depth of emotion. This book and CD kit is a complete curriculum for beginning to advanced flamenco guitarists. The lessons are based on a three-pronged approach of technique, rhythm, and listening. The material is organized according to the major rhythmic families: fandango, tango, solea, siguiriyas, and more. You'll learn popular styles including rumba, bulerias, and sevillanas, and lots of authentic flamenco techniques such as rasgueado, arpeggio, picado, and tremolo. Whether you want to be a flamenco guitarist, or just incorporate some of these techniques into your own music, The Total Flamenco Guitarist is the book for you
Book Synopsis The Guitarist's Guide to the Capo by : Rikky Rooksby
Download or read book The Guitarist's Guide to the Capo written by Rikky Rooksby and published by Artemis Music Ltd. This book was released on 2003-07 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The capo is one of the most useful devices ever invented for guitarists. Whether you're a capo novice or a pro looking for new ideas, this book will have you clamping your way to guitar heaven in no time! It covers: choosing your capo, with a listing of the benefits and drawback of all the most popular brands; essential capo effects; capos and tunings; advanced techniques; and much more. Fully illustrated with over 100 photos and diagrams, the book also includes a CD with 64 tracks demonstrating the cool sounds you can make with a capo."--Barnesandnoble.com
Book Synopsis The Total Shred Guitarist by : German Schauss
Download or read book The Total Shred Guitarist written by German Schauss and published by Alfred Music. This book was released on 2012-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "For intermediate to advanced players"--Cover.
Book Synopsis The Beginner Guitarist: Book 1 by : Nigel Tuffs
Download or read book The Beginner Guitarist: Book 1 written by Nigel Tuffs and published by Chester Music. This book was released on 2012-10-24 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome to The Beginner Guitarist! This series has been born out of 20 years of teaching experience. Although designed as a teacher’s aid, it can also be used for independent study. Ideas are introduced one at a time in an easy-to-follow method with the goal of being a measured and progressive tutor. Book One builds right-hand technique, with the ability to strike the string effectively and produce a clear sound. Left-hand technique is then addressed with notes on the top three strings in first position. Use of the thumb is also covered briefly. Light relief comes with glissando and percussive work. Dynamics are then introduced onto a stable base of notes, followed by accidentals (key of G). The book is rounded off with chords and arpeggios, giving the student a chance to ‘swap seats’ with the teacher and play the role of accompanist. Elsewhere the teacher may accompany the pupil with the suggested chords, either playing the root note or the full voicings as notated. About the author: Nigel Tuffs is an instrumental teacher with more than 20 years of experience in all areas of guitar teaching. Originally a member of several rock bands he completed an honours degree at the Colchester Institute, specialising in composition and performance, and has since worked extensively as a chamber musician, in guitar ensembles, as an accompanist and also as an educator.
Book Synopsis The Guitarist's Guide to Set-Up & Maintenance by : Charlie Chandler
Download or read book The Guitarist's Guide to Set-Up & Maintenance written by Charlie Chandler and published by Hal Leonard Corporation. This book was released on 2005-05-01 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Guitar Educational). This ultimate guide to caring for your guitar includes: how to strip down and clean your instrument * how to set the action * how regular maintenance can improve your guitar and your playing. Top repairman Charlie Chandler will show you how to carry out basic maintenance and repairs, all of which can be done yourself, without the need for professional assistance. The book is lavishly illustrated throughout with over a hundred diagrams and photographs. Includes special troubleshooting tips to help you solve common problems like fret buzz, chips and cracks in paintwork, electrical problems, intonation, and more. Whether you're a beginner struggling with a new set of strings or a pro looking to hone your set-up, this book will help you to get more out of your guitar.
Book Synopsis A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising With Knowledge, Part 2 by : Greg Studley
Download or read book A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising With Knowledge, Part 2 written by Greg Studley and published by Greg Studley. This book was released on 2014-10-28 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finally, an answer to each and every guitarist who has had that moment of simultaneous bliss and confusion when listening to one of their idol players and thinking, "How did they come up with that solo? Will I ever be able to play like that?" Part 2 consists of the final 120+ pages of A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising With Knowledge, and contains scales, arpeggios, rhythms and embedded improvisational theory that will guide you down a logical path from basic scale exercises to complex, high quality solos, allowing you to develop your own unique style. Based upon Greg Studley's Improvising with Knowledge YouTube videos and lessons on ImprovisingWithKnowledge.com, Part 2 picks up where Part 1 left off, systematically teaching the remaining 3 major and minor pentatonic scale and arpeggio shapes, how to move these scales and arpeggios to fit any major/minor chord, how to properly use polyphony, slides bends, hammer-ons and pull-offs, how to improvise by following the chord progression, creating interesting syncopated rhythmic patters in your solos, incorporating arpeggios that fit the chords, proper picking for triplets, and much more! If you are new to guitar improvisation where you are following the chord progression, it is highly recommended that you start with A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising with Knowledge Part 1.
Book Synopsis A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising With Knowledge: Part 1 by : Greg Studley
Download or read book A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising With Knowledge: Part 1 written by Greg Studley and published by Greg Studley. This book was released on 2014-09-10 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finally, an answer to each and every guitarist who has had that moment of simultaneous bliss and confusion when listening to one of their idol players and thinking, "How did they come up with that solo? Will I ever be able to play like that?" Part 1 consists of the first 130+ pages of A Guitarist's Guide to Improvising With Knowledge, and contains scales, arpeggios, rhythms and embedded improvisational theory that will guide you down a logical path from basic scale exercises to complex, high quality solos, allowing you to develop your own unique style. Based upon Greg Studley's Improvising with Knowledge YouTube videos and lessons on ImprovisingWithKnowledge.com, Part 1 focuses on systematically teaching the two most essential major and minor pentatonic scale shapes, how to move these scales to fit any major/minor chord, how to improvise by following the chord progression, creating rhythmic and melodic patterns in your solos, incorporating arpeggios that fit the chords, proper picking for eighth notes, and much more!
Book Synopsis Guitarist's Guide to Music Reading by : Chris Buono
Download or read book Guitarist's Guide to Music Reading written by Chris Buono and published by Hal Leonard Corporation. This book was released on 2013-11-01 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Guitar Educational). The Guitarist's Guide to Music Reading features detailed step-by-step instruction, loads of sight-reading examples, invaluable tips and secrets from an industry pro, and over 600 audio files. "If you are reading this book I am excited for you. What you have in front of you is a powerful tool to help you understand the language of music. Chris Buono's explanations are sharply focused and designed for guitarists who have had minimal exposure to the concepts behind music notation. This is consistent with his approach to teaching guitar fundamentals. He has a gift for breaking down sophisticated musical concepts and replacing them with the salient points that kickstart your learning process." Dweezil Zappa
Book Synopsis Music Principles for the Skeptical Guitarist by : Bruce Emery
Download or read book Music Principles for the Skeptical Guitarist written by Bruce Emery and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Total Classical Guitarist by : Martha Masters
Download or read book The Total Classical Guitarist written by Martha Masters and published by Total Guitarist. This book was released on 2012-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teaches the essentials of classical guitar from beginning levels to late intermediate. Features lessons on right-and left-hand technique, posture, ornaments and slurs, performance aesthetics, fingernail care and more. Not intended for the absolute beginner.
Book Synopsis Rock Chops for Guitar by : Tobias Hurwitz
Download or read book Rock Chops for Guitar written by Tobias Hurwitz and published by Alfred Music Publishing. This book was released on 2001 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Great musical ideas need great chops to back them up. Build your finger strength, flexibility and independence with these exercise books from one of America's leading guitar schools. Rock Chops deals with all the important soloing techniques, such as speed picking, sweeping, tapping, harmonics, scale sequencing and so on. Develop your chops practicing exercises in the style of music you enjoy! The CD includes the exercises.
Book Synopsis No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists by : James Shipway
Download or read book No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists written by James Shipway and published by Headstock Books. This book was released on 2019-03-25 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unlock essential guitar theory to boost your ability and confidence as a guitarist. Easy language. Music reading not required! (includes audio lessons - see inside book for details) Inside the 12 chapters of this guitar theory book you’ll learn about intervals, triads, major and minor keys, chord sequences - and understand how to apply them to your playing, improvising and songwriting. I’ll use diagrams and simple, non-intimidating language to teach you in minutes, things which confuse some guitarists for years. This guitar music theory book is for you if: - You want to boost your music theory knowledge so you can become the guitar player you really want to be - You’re a singer songwriter who needs to learn about chords, keys and chord progressions in order to write great songs (like you hear on recordings!) - You want to learn music theory but are unsure where to start - You’re a student who needs a crash course in music theory essentials to prepare for college auditions, entrance exams etc - You’re a beginner who wants to easily learn how music works as you take your first steps in learning to play guitar so you can avoid confusion, improve faster and learn more easily - You feel confused and intimidated by the ‘jargon’ you hear other musicians or YouTube teachers use - You ‘kind of’ understand theory… but you’re not really sure how well! What will this book teach you about? In the 12 lessons you’ll find super clear explanations, practical examples and quiz questions on: - The Musical Alphabet (the only 12 notes used in all music!) - Tones and Semitones - The Major Scale (learn what it actually is…) - Major and Minor Triads (as used in most pop, country, rock and folk music) - Major Scale Intervals (major 3rds, perfect 4ths...what are they?) - Chromatic Intervals (discover what weird names like diminished and augmented really mean) - Major Keys (Parts 1 & 2) - Chord Progressions (start writing pro sounding chord sequences and songs of your own) - Pentatonic Scales (the most common guitar scales ever…) - The Natural Minor Scale (essential for minor key soloing in rock, pop and other styles) - Minor Key Basics (learn the secrets of awesome minor key songs and chord sequences) How will you learn and remember all this? Easy! Each chapter introduces a new element of guitar theory. You get a clear but detailed explanation of the concept and multiple examples/practical exercises, FAQs and more to drive your understanding home. Test yourself using the quiz questions at the end of each chapter (answers supplied). To help you play certain practical examples there is also an appendix of common open chord shapes and barre chords at the back of the book. Plus, every chapter is also available to you as an audio file so you can immerse yourself in guitar theory whilst at the gym or walking the dog! You'll find details for these in the book. You Can Do This … and without all the bull! 'No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists' will make your journey as a guitarist much more enjoyable and way less confusing than mine has been! As a self-taught 18 year old guitarist, it literally took me years to figure this stuff out. I’ve taught the material in this book to thousands of musicians around the world both in person and via my website, and I can tell you this: Learning about music theory doesn’t need to be scary, confusing, difficult or something that you avoid doing because you don’t know where to start. It's time to become the guitar player you know you could be!
Book Synopsis The Great Jazz Guitarists by : Scott Yanow
Download or read book The Great Jazz Guitarists written by Scott Yanow and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2013-04-01 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: B&W photos throughout
Book Synopsis Guitarist's Treasury of Classic Themes by : David Coe
Download or read book Guitarist's Treasury of Classic Themes written by David Coe and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2010-10-07 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection presents 99 popular classical themes arranged as single-note melodies for guitar with chord accompaniment. Each piece is presented in standard notation and tablature followed by chord diagrams and a suggested strumming pattern. This book will serve as an introduction to the classics for the beginning guitarist as well as a good source for the more advanced player who needs to supplement his or her repertoire with fake book style arrangements of well-known classical themes. the songs range from easy to quite challenging, and represent a wide variety of styles.