Fantasia del quinto tono (4 course guitar)
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21st Century Guitar Method / Level 1 – Book Only
- Book Pages: 48
- By Aaron Stang
- Format Book
This innovative guitar method contains all styles of music including rock, pop, folk and classical. Tablature is used as an aid in learning new material, and suggested accompaniment parts enable the teacher and student to play together. The unique Rock Workshop sections teach rock rhythm and lead guitar styles and are correlated to the Guitar Rock Shop books. Available with or without a play-along recording. Book 1 includes reading music in first position, all basic chords, strumming, eighth note rhythm, power chords, the blues form, basic rock rhythm, guitar techniques, and pop songs such as: Surfin’ Safari * Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain * Old Time Rock and Roll.
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Great for Beginners,
My teacher in 6th grade used this book to teach us the fundamentals on playing the guitar. Recommended for childrem and adults, this book is simplistic, but covers the basic before you advance to the next level as a musician. This book, i consider it priceless.
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|Guitar Method,
I was looking for guitar method books to teach myself how to play the guitar. I bought this series (with the CD) and determined that the Aaron Stag Guitar Method series is LACKING. He tries to cram a lot of little stuff into his books. Does not explain the items well and not enough play examples to develop your guitar playing.
Go with the proven method… Alfred’s Guitar Method. I bought that too and found it much better.
But one positive comment Aaron Stag’s books are eaier to learn from then Mel Bay’s method. My thoughts on the Mel Bay’s method is that Mel Bay was trying to impress you with his stuff.
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|Great beginner book and teaching tool,
I starting playing guitar with this book 15 years ago. Now I use it to give beginner lessons. A great book all around. I supplement other material as well, but everything comes back to this book.
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