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Title: 50 Classical Guitar Pieces - In Tablature and Standard Notation by Joseph Harris ISBN: 1-56922-080-8 Publisher: Creative Concepts Pub. Date: 22 April, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Very Satisfied
Comment: This was the best music book that I have purchased over the past 25 years as a guitar player. I was hesitant to purchase a music book online and my expectations were low. Suprisingly though, it has provided a great selection of songs sorted chronologically by classical music historical periods together with those musicians with great influence on classical guitar. It was simple enough for a intermediate non-classical guitar player like myself and yet could be used by an advanced beginner or a very experienced guitar player. Today, I have learned 15 songs well and look forward to another 20 from this book in the coming year. Some of my best songs, from all styles of guitar playing, are now from this book. Many finger picking arrangements and styles are poor at best. The arrangements in this book are great. This book is well worth the money.
Rating: 5
Summary: I PLAN TO HAVE THIS BOOK AROUND FOR MANY YEARS!
Comment: SINCE ORDERING THE PLAY GUITAR BY EAR BOOK,FOUR MONTHS AGO, I CAN PLAY AS GOOD AS ANY OF THE BOYS!!!!
Rating: 5
Summary: Nice collection of easy pieces
Comment: I don't think this book "sux ", at least I tried to see if it did, and it did not. That was not an advertised feature so I won't consider this a bad thing.
Yes there is tablature. Does this make the music any less useful? I think not. If you can read music notation well enough to play the music presented, then do so. I can't do it well enough or fast enough to suite me. Some day I will. In the meantime I use tablature and progress in my guitar playing technique. Granted, my sight reading and music writing does not improve when I use tablature, but that is my choice.
I learn to love music, all kinds, using tablature, then as I progress music theory and music notation make more sense to me. Now I've decided that I want to learn to read standard music notation. No harm at all in that course.
Not all who play the guitar play in orchestras or bands that require notation. I play for personal enjoyment, not for the edification of people who judge music by the format it is published in.
A similar concept can be seen in the medieval catholic church, where latin (not even the original language the bible was written in!) was the only language that the bible was available in. Most people could not read, and those that could, could not read latin (for the most part). Does that make the bible appropriate for priests only (personally I think so, but my point meant to say NO)?
I liked the pieces presented in this book. They were easy to play (for the most part) and stimulated my interest in classical guitar playing (I think that was the point of the book no?).
One of the disadvantages of not reading music notation (well enough or not at all) is that I cannot accurately reproduce the music without having heard it before. I can approximate and I sometimes luck out and it sounds as it should. Here is my only suggestion for this book--Notation and a CD should be packaged together. This way you can learn to play the music properly. The alternative of course is to learn to read the music notation which would give you most of what you need to play it without the CD. The tablature would then only be used then for finger positioning suggestions from Mr Harris.
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Title: Fifty Easy Classical Guitar Solos by Jerry Willard ISBN: 0825617294 Publisher: Amsco Music Pub. Date: March, 1999 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Pumping Nylon by Scott Tennant ISBN: 088284721X Publisher: Alfred Publishing Company Pub. Date: July, 1995 List Price(USD): $11.95 |
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Title: 100 Graded Classical Guitar Studies by Frederick M. Noad ISBN: 0711906122 Publisher: Amsco Music Pub. Date: April, 1999 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: The Christopher Parkening Guitar Method - Volume 1 (Revised) : The Art and Technique of the Classical Guitar by Christopher Parkening ISBN: 0793585201 Publisher: Hal Leonard Pub. Date: 01 August, 1997 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: 50 Classical Guitar Solos in Tablature, Revised by Howard Wallach ISBN: 1929395132 Publisher: National Guitar Workshop Pub. Date: 01 March, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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