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Beginning Folk Guitar Jerry Silverman - Book Instrumental Methods Series
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The classic instruction manual for the beginner including chapters on Tablature, Basic Right- and Left-Hand techniques, Alternating Bass, Arpeggios, Bass Runs, Transposition, and much more. Over 45 songs complete with melody, chords, and accompaniment. From the Author The needs of the beginning folk guitarist are twofold: 1. Basic information and direction as to chords and various techniques of playing. 2. Extensive folk song material upon which to practice and develop these techniques Whereas most folk guitar instruction books cover point "one" to a greater or lesser extent, point "two" is generally skimped over in an effort to "conserve space." This leaves the bewildered beginner on his own too soon in his search for a technique-building repertoire. It is the intent here to go into much greater detail and to procede much more slowly with the crucial first stages of study so that the student may emerge from his first few months with the guitar with a solid foundation of basic techniques.
From 1964, here is the folk guitar method that revolutionized instruction in the 1960's. "Beginning Folk Guitar" is now not only a well-proven method for beginning folk music enthusiasts, but also an important addition to the collection of any seasoned player looking for an authentic collection of folk songs which hasn't been unnecessarily 'modernized.' With standard notation and guitar TAB, you'll learn many of the great folk songs: Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Oh Susanna, Buffalo Gals, She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain, Lonesome Traveller and others. Arrangements include melody line in standard notation and TAB, with chord names above - and, as you progress through the book, guitar accompaniments are also shown in standard notation and TAB. Lyrics for additional verses are included, of course! Techniques covered include bass-chord strumming, alternating bass, arpeggios, banjo strums, 3/4 time, transposing, and other odds and ends. Don't miss this chance to learn guitar from a true folk music (and educational) icon! Here is a listing of related products.
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