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Most guitarists don't read music. They prefer to take the easier route of reading tablature. But tablature, unlike standard notation includes no rhythmic information: unless you read music it is almost impossible to learn to play anything that is unfamiliar. In this guide, Mead drastically simplifies the task of reading rhythm, divfiding it into reading pitch and rhythmic notation.
Rhythm: A Step by Step Guide to Understanding Rhythm for Guitar Reviews
Rhythm: A Step by Step Guide to Understanding Rhythm for Guitar Reviews
| 20 of 23 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Rhythm: A Step by Step Guide to Understanding Rhythm for Guitar (Paperback) Never before have I taken the time to review anything. So believe me, anybody who is rhythm-challenged, as I certainly am: This book/CD set of instruction is GREAT HUGE HELP! If you can devote the time and practice, this book has the potential to make a rhythmonger out of you. Here's a surprising bonus: Mr. Mead is very, very funny (Brit humor. I love it. Mr. Mead seemed to be writing to me when he referred to players who are scared to "'let go' and give their treasured instrument a good thrashing." Upon reading this, I did so, and my Parker Fly never sounded so hot in my hands! Things are going to be bloody different around here, from now on!) I'm compelled now to buy Mr. Mead's Ten Minute Guitar Workout now, having just read some rave reviews on the Amazon UK web site. Kudos, David Mead. Many, many THANKS! By Osha "Osha" (Kansis) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Rhythm: A Step by Step Guide to Understanding Rhythm for Guitar (Paperback) One of those skinny little books that'll motivate you and has interesting guidelines. The cd exercises were very good. Only wish there was an index for placement of cd in book so I could find more easily |
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