GUITAR MADE EASY

Guitar Made Easy
Learn To Play Like A Pro In The Privacy of Your Own Home
by Louise Slavnic
. . .in just 6 easy lessons
Have you ever dreamed of playing the guitar, but just didn’t think you had the time to commit? Or maybe you thought you didn’t have the talent? Well, wait no longer. While you may never end up on a concert stage, anyone can learn to play.
In just 6 easy steps you can quickly learn the secrets to mastering the basics of the guitar. Before you know it, you will learn basic chording, finger conditioning and rhythm. And, as the author says, “the rhythm is goona getcha!”
Whether you are six or sixty, Guitar Made Easy allows you to learn in the privacy of your own home. No hassle with private tutors or the embarrassment of group classes.
With this innovative tool, you’ll quickly learn:
- Chord Structure
- Chord Changing
- Fundamental 4/4 rhythym
- Handy tips to get the beat rolling
- 3/4 rhythym structure and practice routine
- Chords, chords and more chords
- Common chord combinations and variations
- Practice songs
- History and terminology of guitar
- And Much Much More
More than just the mechanics, the pride of accomplishment that you will experience is priceless! So pull that guitar that you bought a hundred years ago out of the attic.
. . .dust off your dreams and make them come true! You’ll be glad you did. . .we guarantee it!
Guitar Made Easy – Index
Part 1
1a) Holding the Guitar
Beginner’s Tips
How to Hold Your Guitar
1b) Tuning Methods
Piano/Keyboard
Pitch Pipe
Tuning Machine
Using 6th String
1c) Strumming and using a Plectrum
Sounding the Strings
How to Strum
Beginner’s Creed
Part 2
2a) Chord Structure
2b) Finger Conditioning and Chord Change Practice
Handy Hint For Chord Changing Practice
Handy Hint For Finger Conditioning
Handy Hint For Rapid Chord Familiarisation
AM I READY ?
Part 3
3a) Fundamental 4/4 Rhythm Strum
The Rhythm is Gonna Get Ya!
Handy Tips for Getting the Beat Going !
When is it “Time For A Song” ?
Blowing In The Wind
Speak To The Sky
Handy Tips for Playing Songs on Guitar
3b) 3/4 Rhythm Structure & Practice Routine
Handy Tips for Getting the Beat Going !
General Rhythm Keeping Information
AM I READY ?
Part 4
4a) Chords, Chords, Chords & More Practice Songs
Practice Song to Include D, A, G and new chord – E
Practice Song to Include D, G and new chord – C
Practice Song to Include G, C and new chord – F
4b) OPTIONAL SECTION – Common Chord Combinations
The Never Ending Story
I’ll Find My Way Home
4c) OPTIONAL SECTION Common Chord Variations
Try A Little Kindness
Top Of The World
You’ve Got A Friend
Appendix Index
Appendix 1 : Same Chord – Different Positions
Appendix 2 : 4/4 – Rhythm Sheet Music Indicator
Appendix 3 : C Symbols – Meaning ‘Common’ Beat [4/4]
Appendix 4 : C Symbols – Meaning ‘Common’ [4/4] with a kick
Appendix 5 : Chords for song appear UNDER words in Sheet Music
Appendix 6 : Chords ABOVE Words & Chord Structure NOT Shown
Appendix 7 : Chord Structure IS Shown in Sheet Music
Resources
a) Basic Chords
b) Common Chord Variations
c) Practice Songs
Blowing In The Wind
Speak To The Sky
Sing C’est La Vie
I’d Like to Teach The World to Sing
The Purple People Eater
The Never Ending Story
I’ll Find My Way Home
Try A Little Kindness
Top Of The World
You’ve Got A Friend
Points of Interest – Index
1. History of Guitar
2. Basic Guitar Terminology
3. Golden Rules of Guitar Care
4. Details on the Parts of a Guitar
5. Capo Information
Reference List
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