Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a guitar and start strumming! Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar shows you the basics?photo by photo and note by note. You begin with basic chords and techniques and progress through suspensions, bass runs, hammer-ons, and barre chords. As you learn to read chord charts, tablature, and lead sheets, you can play any number of songs, from rock to folk to country. The chord chart and scale appendices are ready
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a guitar and start strumming! Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar shows you the basics — — ...
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, youll quickly progress from playing notes to experimenting with plucking and slap-and-pop techniques. Youll learn about tuning, fretboard fingerings, alternate fingerings, down picking, palm muting and more. The bass usually sets the tempo, so youll learn basic note values plus common popular rhythms from straight rock to syncopated
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, youll quickly progress from playing notes to experimenting with plucking and slap-and-pop techniques. Youll learn about tuning, fretboard fingerings, alternate fingerings, down picking, palm muting and more. The bass usually sets the tempo, so youll learn basic note values plus common popular rhythms from straight rock to syncopated
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, you'll quickly progress from playing notes to experimenting with plucking and slap-and-pop techniques.
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a guitar and start strumming! Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar shows you the basics?photo by photo and note by note. You begin with basic chords and techniques and progress through suspensions, bass runs, hammer-ons, and barre chords. As you learn to read chord charts, tablature, and lead sheets, you can play any number of songs, from rock to folk to country. The chord chart and scale appendices are ready
Teach Yourself Visually Bass Guitar Ryan Williams and Richard Hammond About Teach Yourself Visually Bass Guitar By Ryan Williams and Richard Hammond. For Guitar (Electric). Methods. VISUAL. All. Beginning -Intermediate . Book. 290 pages. Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. (MB.0470048506). ISBN 9780470048504. All. 8x9 inches. Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, you'll
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, you'll quickly progress from playing notes to experimenting with plucking and slap-and-pop techniques. You'll learn about tuning, fretboard fingerings, alternate fingerings, down picking, palm muting, and more. The bass usually sets the tempo, so you'll learn basic note values plus common popular rhythms from straight rock to syncopated
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, you'll quickly progress from playing notes to experimenting with plucking and slap-and-pop techniques. You'll learn about tuning, fretboard fingerings, alternate fingerings, down picking, palm muting, and more. The bass usually sets the tempo, so you'll learn basic note values plus common popular rhythms from straight rock to syncopated
Perfect for beginning bass guitarists and those who want to fine-tune their skills Spanning all musical genres, the bass guitar is the sixth most popular musical instrument among U.S...
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a guitar and start strumming! Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar shows you the basics photo by photo and note by note. You begin with basic chords and techniques and progress through suspensions, bass runs, hammer-ons and barre chords. As you learn to read chord charts, tablature, and lead sheets, you can play any number of songs, from rock to folk to country. The chord chart and scale appendices are ready
Do you learn faster by seeing and doing than by wading through tedious instructions? Then pick up a bass guitar and start plucking! With Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bass Guitar, you'll quickly progress from playing notes to experimenting with plucking and slap-and-pop techniques. You'll learn about tuning, fretboard fingerings, alternate fingerings, down picking, palm muting, and more. The bass usually sets the tempo, so you'll learn basic note values plus common popular rhythms from straight rock to syncopated
Teach Yourself Visually Guitar Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Guitar and Learning to Play The Versatility of the Guitar Hit the Ground Running Set Goals for Yourself Chapter 2 - Parts of the Guitar Parts of the Acoustic Guitar Parts of the Electric Guitar The Headstock and tuning Pegs of the Guitar The Neck of the Guitar The Body of the Guitar The Bridge of the Guitar Types of Guitar Strings Electric Guitar Controls Chapter 3 - Tuning the Guitar Standard Tuning of Strings Tuning with an Electronic Tuner
With clear instructions and hundreds of photos, this is the only guide aspiring guitarists will need to make beautiful music Packed with step-by-step color photographs, this VISUAL guide shows the 14 million Americans playing guitar (or trying to) how to get started or take their playing to the next level, covering everything from purchasing a guitar and accessories to playing basic chords to mastering more advanced techniques. Charles Kim (Chicago, IL) teaches guitar, bass, songwriting, recording and music