Graduated Repertoire for the Classical Guitarist, Book 2


Book Description

Graduated Repertoire for the Classical Guitarist is a progressive series of repertoire books for the developing guitarist. As you turn from page to page in these volumes, each new piece presents an incrementally progressive set of new technical, musical, reading or interpretive challenges. The series is comprised of some of the most recognized and best-loved historical repertoire along with a generous offering of fresh, satisfying, and fun new pieces. With notes from the writers to guide you through each piece, Graduated Repertoire for the Classical Guitarist is your insightful and compelling navigator on the journey to becoming a great guitarist!







Reaching the Next Level


Book Description

A guide for intermediate and advanced classical guitarists, addressing technical and musical issues. Any serious student of classical guitar will appreciate this book which covers topics often heard in a lesson, but seldom covered in a book, with appropriate repertoire provided. Topics covered include technical control, study habits, crafting interpretations, tone production, performance anxiety, and much more.Students and teachers alike will appreciate the varied repertoire selections, as well as the annotated repertoire list included for further study. Includes thoughtful discussion of each topic and careful choice of repertoire to allow guitarists to overcome obstacles and reach the next level in their playing.•










Graded Repertoire for Guitar, Book One


Book Description

This new series of graded repertoire for guitar has been put together with the aim of providing students with the most attractive, stylistically comprehensive, and inspiring music available, while at the same time realistically meeting the pedagogical needs of teachers. Students and teachers will therefore find in these volumes some of the most representative and attractive music of the major repertoire areas of the instrument, both historical and contemporary, carefully selected, graded and edited for pedagogical use. While some of this music is very well known, much of it is not to be found in similar collections. This volume includes easy music by Aguado, Carcassi, Carolan, Carulli, Domeniconi, Giuliani, Hudson, Koshkin, Manjon, Martz, Morlaye, Nava, Rameau, Rak, Ribayez, Shand, Sor, Tesar, Winner, Yates, York, and Zenamon. Includes access to online audio.




A Guitarist's Guide to Theory


Book Description

This book is about the "whys", "whats", and "hows" in music. These questions are answered in easy concepts by using charts to compare notes with chords, scales with chords, scales with other scales, and other foundational ideas. Answer the "Where can I use this scale?", "How do I use a diminished chord in a song?", "What am I playing?", "What is a chord progression?", "What scale goes with which chord?" questions in one easy to read book. A Guitarist's Guide to Theory takes the guesswork out of music allowing you to understand where to use scales, how to incorporate modes, utilize extended chords, etc. Each chapter builds on the previous one, allowing for an easy and progressive learning experience. All concepts are carried forward with memorization tips, visualization tools, charts, examples and more. The core structure of this book is built on breaking down music theory and making it easy and enjoyable to learn. The topics include intervals, major scale theory, chord theory, seventh chord theory, altered chords, extended chords, substitution chords, modes, arpeggios, minor scales, and much more! All which are defined and elaborated on, where you can add them to your repertoire. This is also a good book for music teachers or people interested in teaching guitar. As a guitar instructor, the original intent for this book was to use as handouts for students.




Guitarist's Guide to Theory and Harmony


Book Description

This easy-to-follow method offers guitarists a hands-on contemporary approach to theory and harmony. It covers playing solos over chord progressions, riffs, blues-based music, extended chords, power chords, major scales and key signatures, triadic and seventh chord harmony, diatonic and non-diatonic progressions, and much more. The CD includes full band backing for reference and play-along.