

desertcart.com: The Advancing Guitarist (Reference): 9780881885897: Goodrick, Mick: Books Review: Perfect!!! Love it but be forewarned before buying it - 4 things to know before buying this book 1. This is NOT FOR BEGINNERS 2.You must be able to READ MUSIC 3. you should know the notes on the fret board or at least have a reference 4. you should get a basic understanding of music theory If you are still interested Read on. This is not your typical guitar instruction book. It gives great information but you will have to build your practice routine and take a customize the approach to it.The best description of the book is the intro to the book "This is a do it yourself book. It is not a method book. You supply the method; you do it yourself. I may make some suggestions along the way - point out some things that seem important or relevant. But what you do with it is entirely your own business; its totally up to you. don,t depend on anyone but yourself for your own musical growth.... Take what you need - what you can use.... I have taken the time to supply the book. You have to supply the you" Personally I love this book (if you made it to this paragraph and are still interested after truly considering what was said earlier buy it now!) and it gives great concepts and techniques and it has helped my playing a great deal as I had hit a plateau in my playing ability. through your journey through this book you will learn important theory on modes scales triads rhythm and much more. Review: A Must Own For Any Guitarist Interested In Developing. - Learning to play the guitar is fun. You struggle for a bit, but then you realize that you can play music that sounds just like the stuff you listen to. It is a pretty cool feeling. Eventually, you want to branch out. Maybe write some music of your own, maybe expand on what you can already play, maybe improvise. This is where learning the guitar can get incredibly frustrating. The value of this book is that it is more about learning how to think about playing than learning techniques, scales, or chord forms. There are plenty of other ways to learn that stuff, but this book helps you understand how to use all of it. Once you can do that, playing the guitar gets even more fun!
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,150 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Guitar Songbooks #79 in Guitars (Books) #337 in Music Instruction & Study (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (595) |
| Dimensions | 9 x 0.3 x 11.95 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0881885894 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0881885897 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 120 pages |
| Publication date | November 1, 1987 |
| Publisher | Hal Leonard |
C**9
Perfect!!! Love it but be forewarned before buying it
4 things to know before buying this book 1. This is NOT FOR BEGINNERS 2.You must be able to READ MUSIC 3. you should know the notes on the fret board or at least have a reference 4. you should get a basic understanding of music theory If you are still interested Read on. This is not your typical guitar instruction book. It gives great information but you will have to build your practice routine and take a customize the approach to it.The best description of the book is the intro to the book "This is a do it yourself book. It is not a method book. You supply the method; you do it yourself. I may make some suggestions along the way - point out some things that seem important or relevant. But what you do with it is entirely your own business; its totally up to you. don,t depend on anyone but yourself for your own musical growth.... Take what you need - what you can use.... I have taken the time to supply the book. You have to supply the you" Personally I love this book (if you made it to this paragraph and are still interested after truly considering what was said earlier buy it now!) and it gives great concepts and techniques and it has helped my playing a great deal as I had hit a plateau in my playing ability. through your journey through this book you will learn important theory on modes scales triads rhythm and much more.
M**K
A Must Own For Any Guitarist Interested In Developing.
Learning to play the guitar is fun. You struggle for a bit, but then you realize that you can play music that sounds just like the stuff you listen to. It is a pretty cool feeling. Eventually, you want to branch out. Maybe write some music of your own, maybe expand on what you can already play, maybe improvise. This is where learning the guitar can get incredibly frustrating. The value of this book is that it is more about learning how to think about playing than learning techniques, scales, or chord forms. There are plenty of other ways to learn that stuff, but this book helps you understand how to use all of it. Once you can do that, playing the guitar gets even more fun!
O**S
The Da Vinci Codex for Guitar - NOT FOR BEGINNERS
Imagine finding the personal notebook of the one of the most advanced guitar players/teachers ever. You carefully open the dusty book, using the greatest caution to not damage the binding. Page after page of pure guitar wisdom interspersed with advanced exercises. This teacher was from an earlier time when musicians learned standard notation like every other musician so none of the precious exercises are tabbed out but you can do that yourself to mine the gold nuggets from this wise teacher's decades of study and practice. That's how I see this book. I use it for inspiration and aspiration at this time. I value its wisdom and the light it brings to my guitar studies. This is a mastery book, if you will; comprehensive food and exercise for a lifetime of playing. If you're looking for an step-wise method book, then this isn't the book for you. As others have said, this book is not for beginners. You'll need to read standard music notation or at least be able to translate for yourself between standard notation and tab to get much out of the exercises. If you know how to use GuitarPro or similar software, this is a relatively easy, if time-consuming, process. Finally, I ordered the "sheet music" version not knowing exactly what to expect. I received the regular, soft cover version of the book which is fine with me but if you're looking for loose "sheet music", what I ordered isn't that. Thank you for reading my review of this monumental book.
C**N
Very Appropriate Title
Mick Goodrick is likely crazy, not locked away crazy or dangerous crazy, but crazy nevertheless. You may have a hard time following his almost stream of consciousness writing style, however, his way of looking at the guitar is a dramatic departure from the norm. You may never even attempt any of the exercises in this book, however I think any serious guitarist will get something out of this book. This is one of those books you will come back to over time and emerge with some useful nugget of guitar wisdom. A word of caution, if you are expecting a lesson book holds your hand and guides you through chords, scales, etc, you are going to be disappointed. This book really is more of a way of thinking about the guitar.
U**S
It will take you several lifetimes to do all exercises in this book
This is very different guitar tutor book. Mick calls it - do-it-yourself book and it is exact definition. Ordinary guitar tutorials are step-by-step books. We are step-by-step learning generation. We have no time to think, to figure something out by themselves. We are in hurry to next step. Mick's book are inspirational. Hi give you ideas, you decide what to do with them. Here are some advices Mick gives you when you are feeling "Stale" * Feed a loaf (or two) of bread to some pigeons, ducks, sea gulls, or other types of birds. * Cry. * Change the strings on your guitar and polish it. As I said - one lifetime isn't enough for that book. I occasionally read excerpts from this book, but I haven't used it systematically. I am step-by-step man. (The reviewer was compensated for posting this review. However, the opinion stated in the review is that of the reviewer and the reviewer alone. Further, the reviewer independently selected this product to review and has no affiliation with the product maker/distributor, Amazon or the review requester.)
T**N
bottom line a great reference.
This book will give you valuable insights at whatever level you are l would say l am average; so it will certainly help me.You will need to have a certain expertise in sight reading to get the most out of this book ; bottom line a great reference.
A**R
When we learn to write spoken language we learn letters then words then sentences but with guitar we start with sentences and this makes it difficult to go back and fill in the blanks. Here's a cool thing I learned the first time I put some of this information into practice and it frankly changed my guitar life. - with the premise of playing on one string, and only one string, on the G string (because we typically have a harder time visualizing all the fret names there) play a Bb scale starting with open G and ascend to the end of the fret-board and back. After a few minuets you will "see" the notes on that string. Say the notes out loud as you move. ( G (open string) A Bb C D Eb F G A Bb c d Eb F G A Bb etc) - now, on that string and only that string, improvise. Add a D string drone with your thumb. Magic right? Now consider that you could play any scale possible on any one string. Then we could consider paired strings. Letter, words, sentences.
J**R
Mick Goodrick changed my musical life. So good.
J**E
I can certainly understand why this book divides opinion, but after spending some time going through it I find it has made me think about the instrument in a more critical way. I am a mathematician by trade and really should hate this book due to the esoteric and fuzzy definitions used, however I have got a lot out of answering some of the questions for myself rather than having it spoon fed. If you approach it with the expectation that you will have to do some extra research (there are plenty of forums threads dealing with help on some of the more obscure matters) you will get a lot out of it and will develop your own voice. It does remind me a little of Pat Martino's approach in that the nature of the guitar as a distinct instrument is central to the teaching, so if you like Linear Expressions etc. then you will certainly like this. Be warned - its addictive and only open if you have a good hour or more to spend as its not a book I find i can dip in and out quickly. As its not called Beginning Guitarist, Mick Goodrick excuses himself from any introductory comments on theory, so can't be used easily if you know a few chords and pentatonics.
A**S
Doing the one- and two-string exercises daily for just a few weeks has improved my fretboard knowledge immensely.
S**E
Livraison en parfait état. Livreur très sympathique. Livraison dans les temps.
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