Acoustic Guitar Primer Guide for Freshmen: With On-line Video and Audio Entry
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The Acoustic Guitar Primer Guide for Freshmen with On-line Video & Audio Entry options step-by-step instruction taking the newbie via the fundamentals of studying methods to play the guitar, together with rhythm and lead taking part in. The coed begins off by studying starting ideas like elements of the guitar, correct taking part in place, strumming, chords, and methods to learn guitar tabs. Later, you’ll learn to play simple songs after which extra superior strategies. The course features a full chord chart, an hour of video instruction, and all music is written in each normal music notation and tablature with lyrics and melody strains. This newbie methodology accommodates 18 songs which might be demonstrated at three speeds every together with an acoustic band, together with vocals. This newbie songbook contains simple preparations of Tom Dooley, Anxious Man Blues, Roll In My Candy Child’s Arms, Darkish Hole, Wonderful Grace, Pallet On Your Flooring, Means Downtown, Wabash Cannonball, and others. This course is suited to newbies starting from adults to youngsters.
Writer : Watch & Study, Inc. (Could 16, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 75 pages
ISBN-10 : 1940301475
ISBN-13 : 978-1940301471
Merchandise Weight : 7.5 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.17 x 11 inches
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Prospects discover the e book’s studying materials appropriate for newbies. They discover the reasons clear and concise, with the e book overlaying all of the fundamentals from care to tuning to taking part in. Many take into account it worth, with useful movies and a DVD to play together with. Nonetheless, some clients really feel the tune content material is unusual or inappropriate for youngsters.
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William –
Very good, but pretty difficult for a “beginner” book
I noticed that most of the negative reviews complain that the book is too difficult. I think it’s a great book but it’s true that it is difficult for a “beginner” book. I think a lot of beginners end up quitting because when you start out practicing is boring and feels unsatisfying (you can’t play anything that sounds cool), and can be painful on your fingers.If you’re a beginner, there are some good resources on YouTube. The “Marty Music” channel has a lot of beginner acoustic lessons where you can learn some basic strumming patterns and some easy songs. I found that “Wish You Were Here” and “Over The Hills And Far Away” were fairly easy to learn and sound great.This book is somewhat the opposite in that it has a lot of songs that sound simple but are actually difficult to play. But I still recommend the book because it teaches you the “right” way. It forces you to learn the fretboard without constantly looking at your fretting hand. Casey teaches you to hold the guitar correctly (e.g., not to roll it back at an angle to make it easier to look at the fretboard), to play bass notes in between strums, and to use correct fingering to transition chords properly. As one example, I always played G-Maj the “easy” way, with my index, middle, and ring finger. Casey has you play it the “hard” way, with your pinky finger on the high E, so you can quickly transition to G7. It’s hard, but it’s better to learn this way.To summarize – you should spend some time learning “fun and easy” songs, because that will make you more motivated to stick with guitar. But this book is a great resource for learning things the proper way and building good technical skills.
Cassie –
This is the best instruction book on guitar I’ve ever seen!
I’ve bought other guitar books (not many), but I like that this one doesn’t have just chords in it. This has strumming patterns and even reading staff, to learn each string. I’m an orchestra teacher, but I didn’t know much about guitars. I took a college class 35 yrs ago, but it’s been a minute! lol. I didn’t retain much. Now, I’m learning more than I thought I would, happy that there is more than just chords and one or 2 strum patterns. This is a more inclusive look at guitar. Happy!
Plum & Son –
Great beginner book
So Iâve been playing Ukulele and piano for a few years, and finally getting serious about my acoustic guitar. Iâve been thru a number of books for beginners and intermediates, so I know what to look for in terms of a good guide.That said, this one is a really good one! As Iâve been playing other instruments, a lot of the early exercises usually seem redundant but this book does a great job of introducing you to some tricks exclusive to 6 strings, and builds you up to playing a decent tune within the first few pages.Usually these books are overly-wordy, confusing to someone new, and introduce the basics in a boring, mechanical way.This books is concise and broken up in a way to be illustrative and easily understood in the midst of introducing quite a lot of skills early. The tips within the lessons are fantastic, very helpful with hand positions, posturing, and ways to avoid bad playing habits (if youâre a noob, pay attention to these!).I do wish it had some more advanced stuff, but itâs a fairly short book and correctly advertised as a Beginner Level Primer. Given my experience, some things were redundant to me personally.All in all, I would recommend this book highly to newcomers or those looking to transition or even sharpen some core guitar skills. Will be looking for more from this author!
Mr B –
Excellent beginner flatpicking lessons
Excellent starter book to learn flatpicking rhythm playing especially if youâre into bluegrass or old time. The audio tracks have 3 different speeds you can play along with to really work on your speed, timing and groove.Minor negatives: songs are in the Keys of C and G only, now granted those are the two of the most common keys but it wouldâve been nice to have an example or two in A, D or E. I also wish some of the tracks had a space for a break to give you an opportunity to practice playing lead, rather than verse/chorus only format. No discussion of using a capo either, which would be helpful for beginners to start thinking about. I suppose these topics are beyond the scope of the book though.
NC nurse –
Useful Book but Has Some Problems
I have Casey’s Ukulele Primer, and I think it is great. So I had high hopes for this book but have been disappointed in it. For example, he gives the first chord on one page for you to learn. Then you turn the page, and he has the second chord and wants you to play back and forth between the 2 chords. I had to keep flipping back and forth between the pages, because I had not memorized the first chord yet. Wouldn’t it have made sense to have the first chord printed again on the next page? So I decided to go to the chord chart at the end. I am an older adult, and the chords in the chart seemed tiny and were difficult for me to read. By this point, I was getting annoyed and put the book down. Casey is much younger in this DVD about playing the guitar than he was in the DVD on playing the Ukulele. The ukulele book and DVD is so much better that I feel he has learned some things since he created this book and DVD. By the way, I realize that these things may not bother someone else. And I do like that he has a DVD to go along with the written material.
alexj –
Very easy to follow
I like how itâs written in simple terms and the instructions are very easy to follow.
Lisa Fellman –
Guitar Book
Bought a a gift and it was perfect. Pricing was ð.
John –
Nice and easy to read
Timely delivery/ great book
Jennifer Radford –
Easy to follow
Lavanyashekar –
Not enough information in that book
Artur –
Very good for a beginer.
Marcus –
This is titled “for Beginner”. It starts with how to hold a pick. The next instruction is for a 3 fingered chord across 6 strings. C’mon, really ? It doesn’t start with open string notes, one finger one string notes, a scale, but right into a chord that is frustrating and difficult for anybody. Very misleading and I don’t appreciate my money and time being wasted like this. Don’t do the same if you’re a beginner.
larry james cox –
Very informative.