The Guitarist's Tablature Book

The Guitarist's Tablature Book

Author: Peter Vogl

Publisher: Watch & Learn

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781893907362

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The Guitarist's Tablature Book by Peter Vogl is simply the most useful tablature book available. Designed based on many years of teaching experience, this must-have book contains input from several master guitar teachers throughout the Southeast. In addition to the blank sheet music the book features ample pages of large tablature & chord diagrams - easy to write on and easy to read. Also included are handy reference materials such as commonly played chords and scales, lesson logs, and manuscript paper. Full guitar neck diagrams give plenty of room for the teacher to write out longer scales or riffs. Pages are perforated for easy tear-out, and the book lays flat for writing. And there's even a useful "tip" on every tablature page. The Guitarist's Tablature Book helps the teacher spend more time teaching and less time writing! It's a valuable and useful tool for all guitar players, whether they're teachers, students, or professionals.


The Guitarist's Chord Book

The Guitarist's Chord Book

Author: Peter Vogl

Publisher: Watch & Learn

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781893907423

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A reasonably complete book of chords for the guitar with pictures of the fingering.


The Guitarist's Scale Book

The Guitarist's Scale Book

Author: Peter Vogl

Publisher: Watch & Learn

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781893907447

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A complete scale encyclopedia for guitar with over 400 scales and modes. It contains scale diagrams with notation and tablature for each scale and tips on how and when to use each scale. Our ScaleFinder System, using icons and letters, makes scale finding easy. It also contains outside jazz scales, exotic scales, Peter's own CrossStringing scales, and easy to understand explanation of scales and modes. This is the only scale book you'll ever need.


Hal Leonard Guitar Tab Method with Audio

Hal Leonard Guitar Tab Method with Audio

Author: Jeff Schroedl

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1476814686

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(Guitar Tab Method). The First and Only Beginning Guitar Method of Its Kind! This is the guitar method students and teachers have been waiting for. Learn single notes with riffs like "Day Tripper" and "Crazy Train," power chords with classics by AC/DC and the Who, strumming with songs from Neil Young and Nirvana, and much more. The method's unique, well-paced, and logical teaching sequence will get students playing more easily than ever before, and music from popular artists like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Led Zeppelin will keep them playing and having fun. Book 1 includes: parts of the guitar, easy-to-follow guitar tablature, notes & riffs starting on the low E string, tempo & time signatures, understanding notes and rests, palm muting, vibrato, power chords, open chords, strumming, slides and slurs, hammer-ons and pull-offs, many music styles, nearly 100 riffs and songs, audio with demos of every example, and more!


How to Read Guitar Tablature

How to Read Guitar Tablature

Author: JOSEPH. ALEXANDER

Publisher: WWW.Fundamental-Changes.com

Published: 2018-08-23

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781789330212

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How to Read Guitar Tablature contains tips, insights and over 90 recorded musical examples that demonstrate the techniques in action.


The Guitarist's Music Theory Book

The Guitarist's Music Theory Book

Author: Peter Vogl

Publisher: Watch & Learn

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781893907782

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The first music theory book designed for guitarists by a guitarist. The book explains music theory as it applies to the guitar and covers intervals, scales, chords, chord progressions, and the Nashville Number System. The included Audio CD features examples of all the music in the book and also an ear training section. The Music Theory Book was written to help all guitar players achieve a better understanding of the guitar and of the music they play.


Fundamentals of Guitar

Fundamentals of Guitar

Author: Miles Okazaki

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1619114860

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This book is designed to be useful for guitarists at any skill level. Beginners can use it as an introduction to the foundational concepts of the instrument, intermediate players can use it for training and theoretical work, and advanced players can explore the sections on advanced theory, extended technique and the exhaustive tables of melodic and rhythmic possibilities. It is divided into two parts: pitch and rhythm. Part 1 (pitch) begins with the properties of string, harmonics, and tuning systems. It then moves methodically through pitch information, beginning with locating all versions of a single pitch, building pentatonic, heptatonic, and all possible symmetrical scales. This is followed by a study of intervals, with all possible locations of every two pitches, and a long study that moves through every possible fingering of three pitches, with a series of exercises to master triadic syntax. Part 1 closes with a study of four-pitch structures and complete tables that show all possible pitch sets in circular visual notation. Part 2 (rhythm) begins with a complete course in "Symmetrical Picking," a method based on drum rudiments that builds control in the picking hand through an exhaustive variety of movements. The focus of this section is building a strong rhythmic foundation, with a focus on efficiency, accuracy, speed, dynamics, and groove. It is followed by a study of legato playing, working with ornaments and slides. The study of playing with fingers on multiple strings takes up the remainder of the book. This begins with the study of pulse against pulse, playing two simultaneous tempos. The book concludes with a study of polyrhythm, playing one rhythm against another. Plain English is used as much as possible to describe theoretical concepts, and hundreds of illustrations were made for the book as an aid to those who either don't speak English or prefer to think visually. This approach is designed to be inclusive and to promote creative practice. The main idea of the book is described in this passage (page 154): "Even in this small area there is a lot of material, potentially a lifetime of study. The amount of information can feel overwhelming to students at any level. For this reason, the book is designed for self-directed practice, with an emphasis on what the player "could" do, rather than what the player "should" do. The principle is to develop your own learning process, rather than following someone else's. The ability to make choices is essential in finding a personal approach to the instrument. Pick and choose the studies that seem interesting - there should be enough variety to accommodate a wide range of personalities. If any particular concept or exercise has been useful as the starting point for a new creative direction, then the book has done its job. Its purpose is not to push any dogma, method, or style, but to open the door to options for guitarists of any background that are looking for new perspectives.