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W**6
Don’t start as a beginner with this book
This book has a great way of introducing you to a different style of playing, not the standard type a playing most beginner method books will show. Please note, this book skips and jump a lot of the most basic things for playing and reading guitar. If you are a beginner be sure you start with something else; method books, teacher… before starting this. You will want to already be able to read either music notation or guitar tab pretty well and have a fair understanding of basic music theory. If you are a beginner this book will be frustrating and intimidating and your progress will be slow.The thing I didn’t like about the book is sometimes it is quite unclear what they are asking you to do during the exercises. But overall I think it is a good supplement book if you enjoy this style and really helps with learning the fretboard.
W**3
Learning guitar
This is a good learning aid when trying to pick up this style of music playing. Some of the lessons are quick and don't really go in-depth (at least for myself) in explaining what some of the vocab is referring to. Teaches pertinent scale patterns along with song uses of the scales which is a big help. I think the book is fairly advanced, though admittedly I am very new to learning how to play guitar. Overall, a highly recommended piece of education and just downright fun!
T**N
Its not the greatest book, probably others are better
I'm getting more from this book as I go back to it, then lay off a few days, then go back. Its not the greatest book, probably others are better, but its helpful.
S**S
Great guitar book!
Fred Sokolow put music theory in a way that even a newbie like me can understand. His methods allow me to get off the open chords and play more creatively. It's my second Sokolow book and I am very pleased with both of them.
S**Y
Sokolow knows his stuff
Excellent source for learning the fretboard above the 5th fret. This guy plays multiple stringed instruments. I have learned from his tab/music for 25 years. Don't buy if you're not serious.
M**H
Too much theory for little old me
I was expecting a little something different. This book is not as straight forward and tab based as I'd hoped it'd be.
B**N
Consider something else
Not completely useless for lefthanders or beginners, but pretty close to it...
W**E
Good scale book
Excellent scale book. Good for all scale fundamentals. This book will be in your reference library for scales for a long time
N**D
Informative and a little intense, the book gets you where you want to go.
Received the book on time.Interesting approach is to the fretboard.Each chapter has a lot of information.
A**S
The 'Fretboard Roadmap' series is well worth checking out
There are several books in the 'Roadmap' series and they all share the same attributes. This one is no exception.They all cover pretty standard ground in terms of popular licks, phrases and 'boxes' within which to play and improvise.Despite brief introductions, they all assume at least some familiarity with the guitar fretboard and the reading of either notation or tablature. But assuming you aren't a total beginner, the books are ideal.They all cover a lot of ground in very little space in both great detail and in a well-developed style that is very easy to follow.In short - the 'Roadmap' series set out to provide you with a basic repertoire of skills and licks and then show you how to develop them in your own playing.The 'folk music' referred to in the title is unashamedly American in nature, but that is no great problem.Briefly, the content of this book covers the following topics:the fretboadmajor scales and intervals1st position major scalestwo moveable major chords and variationsusing F D and A in various positions on the fretboardchord fragments, families and progressionsmoveable major chords and melodiesdouble-note licksblues bloxesmajor pentatonic scalesanother double-note lick (the 'yodel' effect)using a capo to change key
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