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Rhythm Guitar: The Complete Guide (Musicians Institute Press)

Rhythm Guitar: The Complete Guide (Musicians Institute Press)
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A comprehensive source for learning rhythm guitar in a variety of musical styles. It covers: open chords, barre chords, and other movable shapes; strumming, fingerstyle, flatpicking and arpeggiation; common progressions and basic chord theory; triads, sixth, seventh, ninth, and many other chords; and much more.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41610 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-10-01
  • Released on: 1997-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

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Rhythm Guitar, The Complete Guide5
Bruce Buckingham is a highly sought after and competent instructor from the Guitar Institute of Technology, at Musician's Institute, Hollywood, California.

Bruce and Eric do an excellent job in laying out and presenting systems of information in regards to fretboard knowledge. They also present a very thorough presentation of all of the various facets of learning and playing rhythm guitar. With THIRTY SEVEN chapters, this book far outweighs it's competition on the market, without beginning to consider the price comparisons. To find that it is more than competitively priced then becomes an added bonus. I had the wonderful experience of having Bruce as both a classroom guitar instructor and a private guitar instructor while attending G.I.T. I was considering trying to find something from the M.I. press and comparing it to other books available for use with my own guitar students. Not only is this book extremely thorough, I found that there were things that I still needed to review contained in it. After having classes with Bruce, it will be nice to take the learning one step further before passing it on to my own students. I will most definitly be using it as an intermediate guitar primer with my students, in supplement to my own additional curriculum.

Not user friendly text book style!2
Rhythm Guitar: The Complete Guide: This book seems to be design as a text book for a course, therefore is not easy to follow without the help of an instructor. Understanding of music theory and many music concepts are presume to be understood. In other words, if a have not read "Music Principles for the Skeptical Guitarist" by Bruce Emery before buying this book I would have lost my money. Exercises are presented in a "vacuum" and I find myself just strumming along a chord progression whose implication or role within chord music theory is not explained. Because the book does not have a CD, I am unsure if I am performing the exercises correctly. If you have a good understanding of chord theory or somebody that can help you with it, go ahead and by the book as it is very comprehensive (141 pages) and I am sure you will get a lot from it. However, it your are just starting to play guitar, or you do not have a good understanding of chord theory buy something else because the book will sound to you like a chemistry or physics text book, perhaps even worst, because Rhythm Guitar: The complete guide do not have as much written explanations, but a ton of diagrams.

Excellent Practice Book5
This is an excellent book for all guitarists--beginner to advanced. The book starts with very basic chords and rhythm, but by 8th chapter (there are 37 chapters), I started feeling the limitations of my limited playing style. Note that the book is meant for serious guitar players and requires quite some dedication in terms of practice. My only compaint is that there is no accompanying CD, which I think is essential for any music book. In any case, it's a great book. I also recommend buying the book "Latin Guitar" by the same author, which is a little more advanced. All of MI's books are great, wish they had easier admission requirements :-(