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How to Play Guitar Books


There are so many tools for learning how to play guitar that you can get on the internet, it makes you wonder whether how to play guitar books have a place in the world of technology. When you used to have to learn to play guitar from a teacher you always had to have a book that you learnt out of. It was a way of making sure you and your teacher understood where you were in your guitar playing. And if you did not have a teacher you possibly learnt to play guitar by copying what you heard on the radio or on records. Even then you probably had to go out and buy a guitar tutor or at least a chord book.

The advantage of books is that the printed page is a record of information that you might learn today but need to refresh your memory at some time in the future. Video guitar lessons are a fantastic way to learn to play the guitar but the written word has its own way of expressing thoughts or helping you with your approach to music, and you do not have to go through the laborious process of fast forwarding through countless videos to remind yourself of something the teacher said. Also a book can be read when the power is down and you have to practice on an acoustic guitar by candlelight!

So let us look at a few really excellent how to books for guitar. An example of concise, easy to understand, useful guitar info is "The Guitar Book" by Chris Lopez. This book not only contains all the solid information you need to begin your life as a guitar player, you will find it is an inspiration to share in the author's obvious passion for the guitar. This book has everything for the beginner guitar player: basic chords, changing from major chords to minor, chord progressions, playing blues guitar through to slightly more advanced but extremely useful stuff like transposing a chord progression if the original key is not right for your voice. If you are sticking with playing chords to accompany your singing or if you want to get into solo guitar, this book should be by your bedside.

"The Everything Guitar Book" by Ernie Jackson promises to have you playing like a pro in no time. It certainly contains all the basic information like some history of the guitar and the names of all the parts of the instrument, and all the basic chords. This is the kind of stuff you would expect to find in a how to play guitar book. You also have a reference guide for the information you will need to keep in your head as you learn how to play guitar. The circle of fifths is covered, as are scales and arpeggios. You are introduced to playing songs by getting to know what you can play on the treble strings first, then you are introduced to bass patterns.

"The Everything Guitar Book" also introduces you to guitar players you should know about in whatever musical genre you are interested in whether it is classical, jazz, blues, flamenco or whatever is in between. The book then gives you an intro to playing electric guitar, buying an instrument and finding a teacher. Like any book that covers everything, there are some spots that you will need to explore elsewhere but this is a good first book for a beginner guitarist.

Frederick Noad is a classical guitar player and teacher who wrote a famous classical guitar tutor called "Solo Guitar Playing". He also wrote a book aimed at the wider world of guitar players called "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing the Guitar". This book carries a heavy classical guitar orientation but it also gives a good start for playing blues and flamenco. So it is a book for acoustic guitar players, but it is by a guy who know how to get the best from his instrument without causing severe injury to his hands and back and without using amplification. If you are a rock guitarist, do not skip past this book. There is a bunch of stuff in here that will help you become a great guitarist, and you probably will not find this kind of material anywhere else. Get it.



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where can i read the book " Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book 1" online?
i wanted to practice my guitar at home and the guitar book we use in skool is called " Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book 1" . so where can i find that book?? whoever helps me find that book will be selected as best answer.. =D

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Which guitar book is a good one which I could learn to play TV and movie themes from?
I'm looking for a guitar book which contains the themes to Star Wars, Original Battlestar Galactica, Hawaii 5-0 and many others.

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How easy/difficult is it to transition from violin and piano to the guitar?
I've been learning the violin and piano for years. I found my dad's old guitar and his guitar books in the storage room recently and videos on Youtube have inspired me to try and learn the guitar. How easy it is it to teach myself if I know violin & piano already? Is there a rough estimate on how long it will take me to transition? I'm playing Impromptu Fantasie by Chopin on the piano and Op. 64 by Mendelssohn on the violin at the moment, so I think I like to believe I'm fairly proficient with both instruments. :x

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Guitar Book for medium Beginner?
Hi I'v been `playing` guitar for about 2 months, but for about 2 hours a day. I can play allot of power cords, do string bending, hammer ons, pull offs etc. I'm looking for a proper book to teach myself, preferably that covers basics- but is aimed at someone who can play a little bit (I can play the main riffs to loads of popular rock songs, I'm after a book aimed at rock players). I'v got `Total Rock Guitar` which is pretty good, but I'm wondering if there's anything else to look at? Thank

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Choosing an instrument?
So basically i've tried a few instruments and styles and let's say i suck so much. I went to play electric guitar for a few months and quit because everyone(my friends) progressed way faster and i even had lessons. So 3 years later i'm interested in Piano. Do about 7 months in that and quit because all i had was a synthesizer and just could'nt stand it. During piano , i joined a school choir for a year and my singing is horrible. I'm a baritone and have a very small range. I took even voice lessons for about 3 months til i quit since the teacher didn't care about me she cared about the money. I do acoustic guitar for 7 months and i actually learned alot but quit because it was stupid to pay some guy to give me homework out of a guitar book i bought when i could read that stuff by myself. So I have a keyboard,bass,acoustic,classical guitar,acoustic-electric and i play everything like a beginner. I feel like music isn't my thing.

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