The Acoustic Guitar Bible

The Acoustic Guitar Bible by Eric Roche, published by SMT in 2004, is a comprehensive guide designed for those looking to master the acoustic guitar. This edition includes a book and two accompanying CDs featuring 158 audio examples, making it a valuable resource for musicians of all levels. Spanning 246 pages, this volume covers essential topics such as instrument care, tuning methods, effective practice techniques, and musical theory tailored for guitarists.
Readers will find a wealth of information on advanced techniques, including extended chords, harmony, and improvisation, as well as practical advice on self-accompaniment and rhythm building. The book also features a variety of full pieces across different styles, ensuring a well-rounded approach to learning. With its focus on instruction and study, The Acoustic Guitar Bible serves as a thorough reference for anyone interested in enhancing their skills with this musical instrument.
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(Music Sales America). The most complete and comprehensive guide to the acoustic guitar to date. This huge volume, with 2 CDs featuring 158 audio examples, covers everything you will need to know to approach, master and enjoy the acoustic guitar to its full potential. Topics covered include: how to care for your instrument * different approaches to tuning * effective practicing and getting the best from your hands * musical theory and composing for the guitarist * extended chords, harmony, modal soloing and unusual improvisation * self-accompaniment and building exciting rhythm parts * advanced techniques and effects such as raked harmonics and tapping * using different pickups and their properties * caring for your instrument in transit * and more! The book also includes tons of full pieces in a variety of styles.
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