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Title: Beginning Fingerstyle Blues Guitar (Book and Audio CD) by Arnie Berle, M. Galbo ISBN: 0-8256-2556-4 Publisher: Music Sales Corp Pub. Date: January, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $21.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.85 (20 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent instructional material
Comment: This book is very good. This is not an anthology of songs but rather a step-by-step guide to learning how to play fingerstyle blues in the vein of Taj Mahal, Tommy Johnson, Blind Blake, etc. Even if you have little experience with the guitar, diligently practicing the exercises in this book will teach you to play great sounding music. I started in April with just basic 1st position chords and expect to be playing the songs at the end of the book pretty well by September. If you are already an experienced guitarist, it probably takes much less time. The accompanying CD is essential, because it lets you hear exactly what you are trying to achieve.
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent content, and excellent teaching
Comment: If you're looking for a book that will teach you the basics (and then some) of fingerstyle blues technique, then consider this offering from Berle & Galbo very carefully. From the moment you begin reading (and listening to the accompanying CD) you immediately get the impression that the authors thoroughly enjoy what they do, and this shines through in the quality of their work. The book starts out pretty easy with some basic chord progressions and moves fairly quickly into melody notes, inversions, syncopations, "vamping", and closes with 5 excellent pieces including a simplified version of the "32-20 Blues" by Robert Johnson.
The CD is very good but to play Devil's Advocate:
1. The guy rambles a little too much for my liking and I was totally lost when I first heard the CD.
2. Matching the exercises with the CD tracks could have been done better rather than using an index at the back of the book.
3. The recorded examples do not match the tablature for some of the more complex songs (I think the guy playing liked to improvise a little).
I should add that these are just minor complaints and are not significant enough to warrant any demotion from 5-stars.
This is not a book for the complete beginner, as there is quite a deal of assumed knowledge. If you fall into the category of complete beginner come back to this book after a couple of months practice/lessons.
Rating: 5
Summary: You can do it!
Comment: I won't rehash what others have written; just let me say that this is one excellent instructional book.
Buy it, pop in the accompanying CD and listen to the first track. It's beautiful - and if you practice, yes, you WILL be able to play this song and others, pieces you probably thought were beyond your skills, by the time you finish the book.
My personal observations:
- NOT FOR BEGINNERS. The book starts off slow, but you'd better have a good knowledge of basic chords and chord changes before you attempt to tackle it. I'd consider my skills as intermediate when I bought the book (though I had never fingerpicked), and there were some very challenging things for me - things I was able to get through with patience and practice. I fear the total beginner would be lost, though, and probably get frustrated. If you've been playing for six months or more and want to learn fingerstyle, you'll be OK.
- If you buy the book, you'll be cruising along through the easier exercises, and then WHAM, you'll hit a difficult piece that will have you pulling out your hair. DON'T PANIC! You can do it with patience and practice - I did it and I'm no John Hurt. Just remember to go slow - keeping a STEADY BEAT is the important thing, not how fast you play. I found it helpful to plow slowly through the difficult pieces one day, then take a day off. When I returned to the book after a day, it was a lot easier. There's no hurry, after all! We do this for fun! In fact, don't ignore or just blow through any of the exercises. They all have a purpose and many of them are excerpts from the five full pieces in the back of the book. Take your time and practice each one thoroughly. Trust me!
- Here's a secret: At one point, you'll be playing whole-note melody scales with an alternating bass in A, D, E, C, G and B7. The authors will tell you to play the scales in half and quarter notes on your own; they don't tab out some of them. Don't ignore the quarter-note scales! They'll be difficult at first, but I found them to be the key to fingerpicking a nice melody over a bass beat. Make your own tab if you have to, but by all means, practice the scales in quarter notes; it will make your life MUCH easier! I tabbed them out and I use them as a warmup now each time I practice.
That's about it; the authors are very talented and are obviously passionate about fingerstyle blues, and this will carry over to you. You'll have to work hard, but the payoff is enormous. You'll grin ear-to-ear when you're able to play Robert Johnson's "32-20 Blues" in close approximation to the CD!
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Title: Acoustic Blues Guitar/157 by Kenny Sultan, Kenny Sulton ISBN: 0931759730 Publisher: Hal Leonard Pub. Date: 01 October, 1993 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: Fretboard Logic SE: The Reasoning Behind the Guitar's Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete (The Fretboard Logic Guitar Method Parts I and II) by Bill Edwards ISBN: 0962477060 Publisher: Bill Edwards Publishing Pub. Date: January, 1998 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: The Art of Contemporary Travis Picking: How to Play the Alternating Bass Fingerpicking Style (Bk & CD) by Mark D. Hanson ISBN: 0936799005 Publisher: Accent on Music Pub. Date: May, 1986 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Beyond Basics Fingerstyle Guitar (The Ultimate Beginner Series) by Mark Hanson ISBN: 0769200397 Publisher: Warner Brothers Publications Pub. Date: June, 1998 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Acoustic Blues Guitar (The Ultimate Beginner Series) by Keith Wyatt ISBN: 0769200389 Publisher: Warner Brothers Publications Pub. Date: July, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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