An extremely thorough beginning method, First Book is the best choice foryoung beginners. It is available as an omnibus edition whichcontains three parts. Part One deals with the notes of the first position, andmusic reading and counting up to the eighth note. Part Two covers new keys andscales, the technique of slurs, and simple and compound time signatures. PartThree explores dotted notes and more advanced counting, syncopation, dynamicsand tone production. Each part contains a repertoire of attractive solos andduets drawn from the guitar composers, together with arrangements of Spanish andother folk themes.For a list of contents from First Book For The Guitar clickhere First Book for the Guitar (OMNIBUS EDITION) (Complete) $22.95 (FN14) [$3.50 Shipping and Handling within U.S.A,] (Additional Shipping ChargesApply To Countries Outside the U.S.A. Please email us for shippingcharges)dandh1234@yahoo.com
This anthology of solos, duets and songs for the guitar and lute family, fromthe first printed works of Luis Milan in 1536 to the culmination of the Romanticera, gives an historical and musical insight into each important period, andincreases the basic repertory for teachers and amateurs. Taken from originalsources the transcriptions are as faithful as possible to the original while atthe same time offering a practical performing score. The pieces are graded indifficulty including pieces for beginners as well as others suitable for theconcert stage. Each piece has Frederick Noad's characteristic study notes.Illustrated with pictures of the period.
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Noad soon established himself as a skilled performer and began teaching music at the University of California, Irvine and the California Institute of the Arts. He also authored several instructional guitar books, many focusing on classical guitar playing, but some also encompassing a wide variety of other styles such as travis picking, folk and country, flamenco, Latin rhythms, the blues, and rock and roll.
Express yourself through the beautiful voice of the solo guitar. Solo Guitar Playing can teach even the person with no previous musical training how to progress from simple single-line melodies to mastery of the guitar as a solo instrument. Fully illustrated with diagrams, photographs, and over 200 musical exercises and repertoire selections, this book offers thorough instruction in every phase of classical guitar playing. Complete coverage of individual skills includes: Basic technique; Reading music, memorizing, and ear-training; Mastering the fingerboard; Building dexterity and speed; Developing tone color and musical phrasing; Position playing; Interpretation; and more. Since its first printing in 1968, Frederick Noad's Solo Guitar Playing has been used by countless students and teachers of classical guitar. The fourth edition features revised and updated exercises and an expanded selection of solo guitar repertoire gleaned from the best-selling Frederick Noad Guitar Anthology. 2ff7e9595c
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