Solo Guitar Playing, Book 1, 4th Edition (Book & CD)

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| Rating | : | 4.59 (598 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0825637112 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 254 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-01-27 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Do not buy digital version This can really only be read in a physical copy, not a digital one. They have scanned each page, which means you cannot change the font size. I was trying to read it on a full sized monitor and can barely make out the text.. Using with Instructor I'm taking weekly lessons and this is the book my instructor teaches from. The material is presented very logically and methodically. Over, the past 9 months of use, I can "see" the thought and effort that went into creating and organizing the material. I feel like I'm making progress yet am constantly challenged and engaged by the material. My teacher will also sometimes jump forwards and backwards in the material when he senses my eagerness and frustration, respectively. I will always recommend beginners study with a teacher, . Great book to learn guitar fundamentally and classically I played guitar before buying this book, but mostly chords and strumming with amateurish picking. I picked up this book to get a more fundamental and classical training with playing music on the guitar. If you are self-learning, you got to be aware of pacing yourself so that you can be adequate with progressing lessons.The language is good but could be helped with a more detail descriptions with certain lessons or better illustrations. I found myself struggled more than once figuring out whether or not I'm following the instruct
The fourth edition features revised and updated exercises and an expanded selection of solo guitar repertoire gleaned from the best-selling Frederick Noad Guitar Anthology.. Solo Guitar Playing can teach even the person with no previous musical training how to progress from simple single-line melodies to mastery of the guitar as a solo instrument. Complete coverage of individual skills includes: Basic technique; Reading music, memorizing, and ear-training; Mastering the fingerboard; Building dexterity and speed; Developing tone color and musical phrasing; Position playing; Interpretation; and more. Fu
