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The Online Guitar Store - The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing Guitar (2nd Edition)

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing Guitar (2nd Edition)
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Manufacturer: Alpha
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 787.87193
EAN: 9780028642444
ISBN: 0028642449
Label: Alpha
Manufacturer: Alpha
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2001-08-14
Publisher: Alpha
Studio: Alpha

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Learn to play the guitar using this quick and easy guide. Whether you dream of playing classical guitar, a B.B. King lick, or just the opening bars to "Stairway to Heaven," this book can get you there. This easy-to-use guide introduces the beginning guitarist to all styles of playing, from classical to jazz and pop. Using basic exercises and a selection of popular tunes, it shows how to do everything from reading tablature and chord diagrams to performing simple accompaniment. This book is designed for the child or adult beginner who wants a "user-friendly" introduction to the most popular musical instrument. It contains numerous sidebars and illustrations, making learning the guitar fun and easy. Z Features exercises in all styles from classical to rock and jazz Z Includes checklists of popular books, videos and instrument dealers, and tips on purchasing and maintaining your instrument. Frederick Noad is an expert guitar teacher and author of dozens of guitar methods, including The Virtual Guitarist, Solo Guitar Playing and Playing the Guitar, all from Schirmer Books. He is the inventor of Speed Score, the computer notation software and is universally known as a master teacher of the instument.




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Summary: Okay...
Comment: So I tutor music theory and fundamentals, and I like to use these "Idiot's Guides" for my students. The books generally give a good overview of history, practice, basic knowledge, and some harder stuff.

This one those is one of the weaker of the guides that I have tried out. The practices are limited and really try to force you into a mold of playing style, instead of fundamentals and technique that other books will give you.

There is a good amount of knowledge contained in the pages and let me tell you, it is by far not the worst book on learning guitar you can get, but also, it is nowhere near the best.

For a good price, give it a shot. The teaching methods might work better for you than it did for my mentoring style.

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Summary: Great learning tool
Comment: Just starting with this but it is well-documented with background tidbits, and it is very easy to use.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: it really is for idiot's but not in a good way
Comment: this book is is full of super basic information if you own a guitar and took 4 lessons you would be beyond this book. i expected it to go into more relevant playing styles but did not really happen. if you are an emo rocker want-to-be just picking up you very first guitar then by all means get this and sit alone strumming you little heart out, but if you are really trying to get beyond your fisher price my first guitar start some where else. it is not a bad book just very very slow moving and i would say that if if your guitar does not look like the one on the cover. DO NOT GET THIS BOOK. i would recommend it to my grand mother to please the shady-pines crew. i know she would find it her speed.

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Summary: Idiots Guide for Guitar
Comment: Product received as described with disk intact. Am pleased with purchase and would buy again in future.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A Good Start
Comment: I usually recoil from anything "Idiot's", but when I saw Noad's name on it I was curious. I own several of this famous guitarist/educator's books and thought it would be worth a look. This is a great book! It is appropriate for the absolute beginner; and is also useful to more experienced guitarists. It includes history and interesting guitar information to enhance and add context to the lessons. It does not create the false impression that anyone can learn guitar without hard work and practice; but it does move a student along quickly in simple fashion. I played a beautiful Gomez piece, "Plegaria" from a later chapter in the book (I have not found it anywhere else) at a music circle and it was very well recieved. The CD is also very helpful. I will continue use this book with my students and my own studies.


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