Introduction. Part I: So You Wanna Play Guitar.
Chapter 1: Guitar 101.
Chapter 2: Turn On, Tune In.
Chapter 3: Ready, Set . . . Not Yet: Developing the Tools and
Skills to Play.
Part II: So Start Playing: The Basics.
Chapter 4: The Easiest Way to Play: Basic Major and Minor
Chords.
Chapter 5: Playing Melodies without Reading Music!
Chapter 6: Adding Some Spice: Basic 7th Chords.
Part III: Beyond the Basics: Starting to Sound Cool.
Chapter 7: Playing Melodies in Position and in Double-Stops.
Chapter 8: Stretching Out: Barre Chords.
Chapter 9: Special Articulation: Making the Guitar Talk.
Part IV: A Cornucopia of Styles.
Chapter 10: Rock.
Chapter 11: Blues.
Chapter 12: Folk.
Chapter 13: Classical.
Chapter 14: Jazz..
Part V: Purchasing and Caring for Your Guitar.
Chapter 15: Perfectly Good Guitars.
Chapter 16: Guitar Accessories.
Chapter 17: Getting Strung Along: Changing Strings.
Chapter 18: Staying Fit: Basic Maintenance and Repairs.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Guitarists You Should Know.
Chapter 20: Ten Guitars You Should Know.
Part VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: How to Read Music.
Appendix B: 96 Common Chords.
Appendix C: How to Use the CD.
Index.
Mark Phillips is a guitarist, arranger, and editor with more than
30 years in the music publishing field. He earned his bachelor’s
degree in music theory from Case Western Reserve University, where
he received the Carolyn Neff Award for scholastic excellence, and
his master’s degree in music theory from Northwestern University,
where he was elected to Pi Kappa Lambda, the most prestigious U.S.
honor society for college and university music students. While
working toward a doctorate in music theory at Northwestern,
Phillips taught classes in theory, ear-training, sight-singing,
counterpoint, and guitar.
During the 1970s and early ’80s, Phillips was Director of Popular
Music at Warner Bros. Publications, where he edited and arranged
the songbooks of such artists as Neil Young, James Taylor, the
Eagles, and Led Zeppelin. Since the mid-’80s he has served as
Director of Music and Director of Publications at Cherry Lane
Music, where he has edited or arranged the songbooks of such
artists as John Denver, Van Halen, Guns N’ Roses, and Metallica,
and has served as Music Editor of the magazines Guitar and Guitar
One.
Phillips is the author of several books on musical subjects,
including Metallica Riff by Riff, Sight-Sing Any Melody Instantly,
and Sight-Read Any Rhythm Instantly. In his non-musical life,
Phillips is the author/publisher of a series of “fun” high school
English textbooks, including The Wizard of Oz Vocabulary Builder,
The Pinocchio Intermediate Vocabulary Builder, and Tarzan and
Jane’s Guide to Grammar. For the reference value of his numerous
publications, Phillips is profiled in Who’s Who in America. Jon
Chappell is a multistyle guitarist, transcriber, and arranger. He
attended Carnegie-Mellon University, where he studied with Carlos
Barbosa-Lima, and he then went on to earn his master’s degree in
composition from DePaul University, where he also taught theory and
ear training. He was formerly Editor-in-Chief of Guitar magazine,
Technical Editor of Guitar Shop Magazine, and Musicologist for
Guitarra, a classical magazine. He has played and recorded with Pat
Benatar, Judy Collins, Graham Nash, and Gunther Schuller, and he
has contributed numerous musical pieces to film and TV. Some of
these include Northern Exposure, Walker, Texas Ranger, Guiding
Light, and the feature film Bleeding Hearts directed by
actor-dancer Gregory Hines. In 1990, he became Associate Music
Director of Cherry Lane Music where he has transcribed, edited, and
arranged the music of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Steve Morse, Mike
Stern, and Eddie Van Halen, among others. He has more than a dozen
method books to his name, and is the author of Rock Guitar For
Dummies and the textbook The Recording Guitarist — A Guide for Home
and Studio, published by Hal Leonard.
“…offers everything the beginner to intermediate guitarist needs in
an irreverent and accessible format…” (Harborough Mail, 17th
November 2005)
“…offers everything the beginner to intermediate guitarist needs in
an irreverent and accessible format…” (Harborough Mail, 17th
November 2005)
“…offers everything the beginner to intermediate guitarist needs in
an irreverent and accessible format…” (Harborough Mail, 17th
November 2005)
“…offers everything the beginner to intermediate guitarist needs in
an irreverent and accessible format…” (Harborough Mail, 17th
November 2005)
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