"How to Play Guitar" contains everything the new or intermediate guitar player needs to know to really get to grips with making music on this most popular of instruments. Highly practical, it leads you from the basics of how to strum, pick and play simple chords, through the various elements of playing rhythm and melodies, to more complicated chords and tunings. It includes further techniques from slurs to harmonics, and a section on performing. The clear text is accompanied by illustrative photos and diagrams, and the guide is complemented by a useful chord finder, examples of scales and modes, a glossary and further reading.
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Product Details
Weight: 474g
Dimensions: 128 x 186mm
Publication Date: 01 Feb 2010
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Publication City/Country: GB
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781847867018
About
Rusty Cutchin is a musician, recording engineer, producer and
journalist. As a journalist he has been technical editor of Guitar One,
associate editor of Electronic Musician and editor-in-chief of Home
Recording Magazine. As a recording engineer he has worked on records by
artists including Mariah Carey, Richie Sambora and Yoko Ono. He has been
a consulting editor and contributor to several Flame Tree
books.
Alan Brown is a former member of the Scottish National Orchestra. He now
works as a freelance musician, with several leading UK orchestras, and
as a consultant in music and IT. Alan has had several compositions
published, developed a set of music theory CD-Roms, co-written a series
of Bass Guitar Examination Handbooks and worked on over 100 further
titles.
Tony Skinner is widely respected as one of the UK's premier music
educators. He has written and edited over 50 music-education books, and
is the editor of Guitar Tutor magazine and a columnist for Total Guitar magazine.
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