Guitar Book for Adult Beginners: Teach Yourself How to Play Famous Guitar Songs, Guitar Chords, Music Theory & Technique (Book & Streaming Video Lessons) (Piano Book for Adult Beginners)
B**A
Very easy to understand, very helpful
I decided to pick up gutair again (I had played a little bit several years ago but I wasn't any good) and got this book so I could learn and help my daughter practice her gutair. I learned a ton!However, I was a professional musician and made a full time living with the military for a few years. I might be more prone to understand and pick things up. I typically can teach myself to play instruments. I was able to go through all the lessons (100+) in a few days. My perspective may be different than someone who doesn't have much musical or any musical experience.My only complaint is that I have a hard time understanding the barre chord section of the book. I wish the chord progressions for the songs had the tab for the chords on the same page so I didn't have to flip back and forth so much. They'd spread it out. One page you learn the chords, a fe lages later you use the chords in a song and then later on play the individual notes. So there'sots of flipping back and forth.Overall, I had lots of fun with this book and felt confident enough to order other books to help me build my skills as well as tab books for ACDC, ZZ Top, and Queen.
G**E
easy to understand
one of the best guitar books i have found for beginner adult
R**B
IT IS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS - very basic but definitely useful for many
if you have any guitar playing experience even if it's been awhile, I would pass on this. it is well put together but bare bones beginning stuff. I will not return it but perhaps can gift to a friend or to the local school.
D**O
VERY GOOD ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS LEARNING BOOK!
This book is very good, a thorough introduction to learning to play the guitar with 0 experience! Coming from a classical piano (intermediate level) background, this book is quite easy to follow, intuitive if anything. When I was playing worship piano (urban Black gospel, CCM [Contemporary Christian Music] songs), for the various churches, I often struggled to follow along the guitar chords that the keyboardists were expected to know and have an understanding of, since a lot of today's Christian worship music is mostly guitar driven. I chose to take it upon myself to learn the guitar, in order to have a better understanding of how chords work. In classical piano, you follow the sheet music and play it EXACTLY as it is written, finger numberings and all. However, classical piano DOES NOT teach you how to improvise, and that is where I encountered difficulty in following along with the worship music lead sheet that was given to me during the worship rehearsal practices. I hope that having a basic and working knowledge of the guitar will help me to understand how to play the modern church music songs that have become so commonplace. Highly recommended book for everyone, regardless of the level.
K**A
I'm at lesson 20
I'm a little conflicted with this book. It's a great book if you are looking to start learning cords as the book slowly progresses through many cords and builds on them. I'm conflicted because I spend some time hyper focused learning about music theory and root notes prior to its arrival. Here is the deal, the book starts you off with a few cords (ex: C major) but doesn't explicitly state it is omitting parts of the cord. This had me confused until I googled the actual cord and seen that they are only showing a part of the full cord. (the root note cannot be G if the cord is a C major ((it has to be C))). Then I got over to the next set where they begin to show some sheet music next to the cord and it doesn't seem that the sheet music they are showing represents the cord that they are expecting to be played... which is confusing. Perhaps later in the book things begin to clear up, I wont give up on it as I want to learn cords as well but the start has be a bit worried about methods.
J**Y
Refresher
Great for reviewing and re education. The spiral bound edition is a must.
A**R
Where was this book when I was learning to play guitar?!
So many different sources of information are combined in this book. I love that it begins with the types of guitars and continues with a solid and intuitive foundation. The video snippets are incredible. They allow you to begin seeing success immediately – you get to begin making music! Other books progress slowly and in a rigid fashion. As a result, you are not playing anything satisfying until near the book’s end – sometimes not even then.The music theory included is refreshing.My favorite thing about this book are the “Secrets to Guitar Success.” There are suggestions like: trying new gear and listening to music outside your comfort zone. This kind of advice is golden. So often as artists we get stuck and have no way to find inspiration or to continue to expand ourselves as musicians.Finally, at the end there is a great list for suggested listening that includes so many wonderful artists. I was so happy to see Michael Hedges’ name included!This book has rekindled my desire to play an instrument that I had long-since given up on because the instruction I had received from various books over the years left me stranded and uninspired. Now I know there is an alternative to the usual dry text that is absent any humanness or experienced advice.
A**E
Great for a beginner
This is the perfect book for a beginner to guitar. Definitely recommend! You won't be disappointed.
R**T
Guitar Book
Another great book
C**N
Guitar book of adult beginners
Very good book just what you need when you are starting to teach yourself guiter.
M**L
Not that Great
The book is good, but not great either for absolute beginners. May be I can manage with this book, but lots hard work needed to perfectly master guitar
B**N
It's okay
But dated and not.very exciting to read. It was cheap when I bought it, probably wouldn't want to pay full price for this!
S**Y
Things order went astray it has now and had now arrived safely
Welll written
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