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Teach yourself visually guitar / by Charles Kim.

Kim, Charles. (Author).

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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 theory at Chicago's renowned Old Town School of Folk Music. A multifaceted musician and producer, he is also a composer and sound designer for film, TV, dance and theater companies.

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  • ISBN: 9780764596421
  • ISBN: 076459642X
  • Physical Description: 285 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2006]

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Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
1. Introduction to the guitar and learning to play -- The versatility of the guitar -- Hit the ground running -- Set goals for yourself -- 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 -- 3. Tuning the guitar -- Standard tuning of strings -- Tuning with an electronic tuner -- Relative tuning -- 4. Getting into position -- Sitting position -- Standing position -- Fretting hand position -- Ways to avoid fretting position problems -- Picking hand position -- 5. Your first chords -- How to read a chord chart -- The D chord -- The A7 chord -- The G chord -- 6. Moving between chords -- Economy of motion -- Chord shifts with common fingering -- Chord shifts on the same fret -- Chord shifts on the same string -- Moving chord to chord without a common string --
7. Strumming and picking technique -- Start out with your thumb -- Play with a pick -- Fingerpicking -- 8. Rhythm guitar -- The basics of tempo -- The basics of 4/4 time signature -- 4/4 strumming patterns -- 3/4 strumming patterns -- 9. The rest of the open chords -- A chords -- B7 chord -- C chords -- D chords -- E chords -- F chords -- G chords -- 10. How to read chord symbols, tablature, and lead sheets -- Five common types of guitar chords and their symbols -- How to read tablature -- How to play a song from a lead sheet -- More fingerpicking -- Fingerpicking patterns you can use -- 11. Suspensions and bass runs -- Suspensions -- Suspension chord fingerings -- Bass runs -- Other bass runs in the key of G -- 12. The capo and barre chords -- How to use a capo -- Barre chord technique -- Your first barre chord : F -- Related barre chords : F7, Fm, Fm7 -- Moving up and down the neck -- 13. Chord progressions -- Figuring out the key -- Use Roman numerals to show major and minor k
14. An introduction to soloing and improvisation -- The pentatonic scale -- Creating simple melodies -- 15. Advanced techniques -- Slides -- Pull-offs and hammer-ons -- Vibrato and string bending -- 16. Purchasing and maintaining equipment -- Buying your first acoustic guitar -- Buying your first electric guitar -- Buying your first amplifier -- Care and maintenance of your strings -- How to restring your guitar -- The truss rod -- Electric guitar intonation adjustments -- Humidification -- Other maintenance -- 17. Electric guitar sounds -- Controls on your electric guitar -- Controls on your amplifier -- Effect pedals -- 18. Continuing your guitar education -- Use a private teacher -- Why study music theory? -- Learn from other guitarists -- Some final advice -- Appendix A. Chord charts -- Appendix B. Scales -- Appendix. C. Guitar gallery.
Subject: Guitar > Methods > Self-instruction.

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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar
by Kim, Charles
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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Guitar

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Chapter 1Introduction to the Guitar and Learning to Play
    The Versatility of the Guitar
    Hit the Ground Running
    Set Goals for Yourself
Chapter 2Parts 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 3Tuning the Guitar
    Standard Tuning of Strings
    Tuning with an Electronic Tuner
    Relative Tuning
Chapter 4Getting Into Position
    Sitting Position
    Standing Position
    Fretting Hand Position
    Ways to Avoid Fretting Position Problems
    Picking Hand Position
Chapter 5Your First Chords
    How to Read a Chord Chart
    The D Chord
    The A7 Chord
    The G Chord
Chapter 6Moving Between Chords
    Economy of Motion
    Chord Shifts with Common Fingering
    Chord Shifts on the Same Fret
    Chord Shifts on the Same String
    Moving Chord to Chord without a Common String
Chapter 7Strumming and Picking Technique
    Start Out with Your Thumb
    Play with a Pick
    Fingerpicking
Chapter 8Rhythm Guitar
    The Basics of Tempo
    The Basics of 4/4 Time Signature
    4/4 Strumming Patterns
    3/4 Strumming Patterns
Chapter 9The Rest of the Open Chords
    A Chords
    B7 Chord
    C Chords
    D Chords
    E Chords
    F Chords
    G Chords
Chapter 10How to Read Chord Symbols, Tablature, and Lead Sheets
    Five Common Types of Guitar Chords and Their Symbols
    How to Read Tablature
    How to Play a Song from a Lead Sheet
    More Fingerpicking
    Fingerpicking Patterns You Can Use
Chapter 11Suspensions and Bass Runs
    Suspensions
    Suspension Chord Fingerings
    Bass Runs
    Other Bass Runs in the Key of G
Chapter 12The Capo and Barre Chords
    How to Use a Capo
    Barre Chord Technique
    Your First Barre Chord: F
    Related Barre Chords: F7, Fm, Fm7
    Moving Up and Down the Neck
Chapter 13Chord Progressions
    Figuring Out the Key
    Use Roman Numerals to Show Major and Minor Keys
    Common Chord Progressions
Chapter 14An Introduction to Soloing and Improvisation
    The Pentatonic Scale
    Creating Simple Melodies
Chapter 15Advanced Techniques
    Slides
    Pull-Offs and Hammer-Ons
    Vibrato and String Bending
Chapter 16Purchasing and Maintaining Equipment
    Buying Your First Acoustic Guitar
    Buying Your First Electric Guitar
    Buying Your First Amplifier
    Care and Maintenance of Your Strings
    How to Restring Your Guitar
    The Truss Rod
    Electric Guitar Intonation Adjustments
    Humidification
    Other Maintenance
Chapter 17Electric Guitar Sounds
    Controls on Your Electric Guitar
    Controls on Your Amplifier
    Effect Pedals
Chapter 18Continuing Your Guitar Education
    Use a Private Teacher
    Why Study Music Theory?
    Learn from Other Guitarists
    Some Final Advice
Appendix AChord Charts
Appendix BScales
Appendix CGuitar Gallery
Index

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