You Can Teach Yourself Guitar

You Can Teach Yourself Guitar by William Bay is a comprehensive guide published by Mel Bay Publications in 1989. This 112-page book is designed for those looking to learn guitar in an accessible manner, featuring a method that emphasizes clarity and flexibility. Readers will find that the approach allows them to progress at a comfortable pace while mastering chord accompaniments in seven primary guitar keys.
The book covers essential techniques, including strumming blues chords and beginning fingerstyle backgrounds. It is structured to facilitate learning through practical exercises, making it suitable for beginners. Additionally, a play-along CD is available to enhance the learning experience, and the course is also taught through a video format, providing multiple avenues for instruction. This edition is presented in English and is designed to support readers in their musical journey with the guitar.
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This is a very popular guitar method. Its success lies in the fact that it is extremely easy to understand and very flexible. It moves at a slow, steady pace and enables you to play chord accompaniments in 7 primary guitar keys! In addition, you will learn to strum blues chords and you will also begin to play fingerstyle backgrounds. A play-along CD is available to supplement this book, and the course is also taught on a video.
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