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〖The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing the Guitar--Frederick Noad〗(吉他演奏指南)
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   It is no mean feat to write a guitar instruction book. The author has to possess a rare combination of gifts-namely, a thorough and total command of the instrument, a complete grasp of the guitar's history and repertoire, the ability to organize and impart information in logical, easily digestible steps, with the artistry of a master instructor. This paints a perfect portrait of Frederick Noad.
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〖The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing the Guitar--Frederick Noad〗(吉他演奏指南)  
How to Use This Book(本书使用指南)
  It is best to proceed sequentially through the text. Each chapter builds on the one that came before. Some people may wish to race ahead to the more difficult pieces, but even if you have some guitar-playing experience already, it's best to review and make sure that you're doing everything right. Remember that bad habits, once learned, are very hard to undo!
  Many of the techniques I'll be describing in this book were developed to teach players who wished to play in classical style. You may wonder why you should learn them if your taste runs in other directions: to folk, rock, or jazz. The fact is that a strong grounding in proper technique can help you play better no matter what style you eventually choose. There's a reason why all those classical guitarists over the years developed specific ways of holding the instrument, sitting, and playing. Why throw out centuries of knowledge?
  The book will also teach you how to read guitar tablature. This system of notating guitar music is very simple and practical, and is used in all styles of guitar instructional books. Learning tablature will make it easy for you to learn new pieces in any style very quickly; it will also help you write down your favorite pieces, so you don't forget how to play them. With home computer programs such as Speedscore and others, it is now possible to produce complete tablature for any arrangement with ease.
  To make it easier for you to use, I've divided this book into parts. They are:
  Part One: Preparing to Play. This part tells you a little bit about the history of the guitar, the different types of guitars that are available to play, and helps you decide which is the best one for you. Once you get the instrument home, the first problem the beginning guitarist faces is getting, and staying, in tune. So, this part concludes with some basic information on stringing, setting up, and tuning your instrument.
  Part Two: Getting Started. Here's where the excitement begins. You're ready to sit down with your guitar-but how do you hold it? It seems simple, but there are some good habits to develop from the start that will help you play more easily. And, once you've got it comfortably in position, you have to learn some basics of left- and right-hand technique. Here we start on both hands.
  Part Three: Tunes and Tablature. This part introduces the wonderful world of tablature. Using tablature will enable you to learn quickly some new rhythms for the right hand, and some new fingering techniques for the left. These are also introduced in this section.
  Part Four: Making Notes. After learning tablature, it's time for standard music notation. Not all books use guitar tablature, and it would be a shame to limit yourself to those that do. Also, learning notation will help you understand some basic elements of music theory, such as scales and chords. But don't worry-it's not too hard, and it can even be fulfilling and fun.
  Part Five: Regional Styles. Good guitarists can play different types of music as the spirit moves them. This section demystifies the common styles and makes them easy to understand.
  Part Six: Taking Off. Here's where all of your hours of practice pay off. You'll learn new chords and some great classical pieces, and you'll venture bravely where all guitarists long to go: up the fingerboard.
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〖The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing the Guitar--Frederick Noad〗(吉他演奏指南)


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