Chappell, Jon
Guitar all-in-one for dummies
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Make your music come alive with this indispensable guitar guide There's no denying that guitar players have cachet. The guitar is an ever-present part of our collective musical heritage, and the sound can be sensual, aggressive, or a million things in between. Whether you're hoping to conquer Free Bird, Bourée, or Bolero Mallorquin, you need to learn to walk before you can run. Even once you can run, you need something to help you clear hurdles along the way. That's where Guitar All-In-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition, comes in. It's your complete compendium of guitar instruction, written in clear, concise For Dummies style. It covers everything from positioning and basic chords to guitar theory and playing styles, and even includes maintenance advice to keep your instrument sounding great. It's an amazing resource for newbies and veterans alike, and offers you the opportunity to stretch beyond your usual genre. Forge the sound of rock, blues, classical, and more. Understand the music theory behind guitar mastery. Express yourself through your own compositions. Perform practice exercises for muscle memory and dexterity. Guitar All-In-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition, includes access to audio tracks and instructional videos to guide you through the lessons and inspire you to play often, which is the number-one key to success. You get advice and instruction from some of the most respected guitar teachers in the business, plus online resources, for less than the cost of a single lesson.


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Personen: Chappell, Jon Phillips, Mark Serna, Desi

Standort: Onleihe

Chappell, Jon:
Guitar all-in-one for dummies : Wiley & Sons, 2014. - 387 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Notenbeisp.
ISBN 978-1-118-87210-9

Zugangsnummer: 7000/0206
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