Pages: 136 (Paperback) ISBN: 1890490555 Pub: String Letter Publishing Pub date: 2002-08 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 44372
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Reader Reviews:An excellent choice - well graded and very comprehensive (40/40 people found this helpful)This book is really a compilation of three separate books into one volume. Unlike many self-help guitar tutors, this one does not race ahead too quickly. I've just submitted a review for a book that does exactly that ..... teach a few rhythms or chords and suddenly race ahead towards much more complex levels. That fault is NOT evident with this volume. One key to its success - and, for some people, maybe a slight disadvantage - is that each new section and element is based upon mostly well-known American folk music. If you are more interested in modern music, then maybe this isn't the book for you - but I'd suggest that you still give it a chance. The grading of each chapter and each stage within each chapter is well developed and supportive for beginners. The fact that THREE CD's are included (one for each of the books that are now compiled into this volume), makes this an exceptional example of good value for money. If you want an insight into the book's structure, these are the chapter themes. Naturally, each of the three CD's begins with a tune-up section. Most chapters in each book use a different folk tune and I'll list a few of those at the end of each summary. Tunes are generally performed as songs the end of each chapter. As might by now be obvious, the emphasis of these books and chapters is upon a very slow and careful development of skills. If there is any real criticism it is that the use of melodic fingerpicking (as opposed to rhythmic accompaniment for a singer) is left until fairly late in the third book. But by then, the grounding in basic chords and both strumming and fingerpicking techniques is so thorough that you should have little difficulty in developing those skills if that's your main area of interest .... and there are several other books out there which you could now happily tackle once you've mastered the skills taught here. Another criticism that some might make is that the actual number and range of chords used in the books is fairly low. In part this is the effect of basing the books upon a particular genre and style of music - but it also reflects the author's intention of focusing upon helping you to develop foundation skills rather than upon overwhelming you with sudden bursts of new or exotic chords. (A failure of so many self-help tutors). A small but significant point is that EVERY example in the book always shows the appropriate musical notation, associated guitar TABulation, chord name and chord shape. Not all tutors do this. Some assume that you can remember everything. It is typical of this manual that the author lets you focus upon the playing and always gives you all the other information to support you. So, despite a few minor flaws - and in my opinion they are minor - I heartily recommend this excellent value book for anyone who wants to learn to play the acoustic guitar. If your primary interest is wanting to play along to your own singing, it is even better value as that is the emphasis throughout. This is definitely one of the best self-help acoustic guitar books that I have encountered. A worthy buy !!!!! (26/26 people found this helpful)As a recent beginner i have found that most of the books out there that promise you'll be the next hendrix within the week are lying. Very good learners or source material book. (48/49 people found this helpful)One of the problems with guitar tutor books is the material they try to get you playing. They teach you two chords and then get you to play "Sloop John B". The problem is that I don't know anyone who would even admit to being able to play "Sloop John B". It's discouraging. So this book is a great idea. It covers a good deal of material: starts you off with two chords and builds up to about 12 by the end of the first book; covers different strumming patterns; introduces bass-and-strum technique; some bass runs; some basic finger-picking techniques including travis and covers basic melody playing including things like hammer-ons and pull-offs. The material covered includes country, blues, bluegrass, swing and folk. So by the end of it, you should have a pretty good grounding. The text is clear, the examples take you through it in easy stages and none of it feels rushed. The CDs have all the examples on them played up to tempo and slowly. In some cases, the same song is covered more than once, the earlier version being simpified and the later one adding in some more complex flourishes or chords e.g. "I am a Pilgrim" with just major chords and then later with 7th chords and bass runs. If too much was repeated that could get boring but it works well here as a building process. But the best things of all is it doesn't have the "Sloop John B". Instead you get Stagolee, Alberta, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, The Banks of the Ohio, Omie Wise, House of the Rising Sun - tunes you might actually want to play. If you want to learn to play guitar this is a good start, especially of you like blues/country/roots music. Even if you can play a bit and want to improve your technique and add some good material to your repetiore then this is well worth it. 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