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HOW
TO MAKE YOUT GUITAR TALK
" Nils has done his homework and now aspiring guitarists
can benefit from his experience by studying How To Make Your Guitar Talk
". Phil Upchurch
This
is a book about improvisation on the guitar. It differs quite a bit from
your typical "How to play rock (or jazz, blues, polka, whatever) lead
guitar"- book.
First
of all, "How To Make Your Guitar Talk" is not style specific. Techniques
learned in this book can be applied to any playing style. Second, this
book has something to offer to a variety of level of players. The ideas
and exercises in this book will give you material to work on for years
to come, no matter what level you're on.
But the main difference between this and any other book I have seen so
far is that this book teaches a method for improvisation. It not only
teaches you riffs and scale patterns, it shows you how to structure and
build a good solo. Most other books might show you scales and licks, but
come short when it comes to showing you how to use them. This is like
giving you the tools to build a house, but no blue print. "How To Make
Your Guitar Talk" provides this blue print. I also like comparing playing
a guitar solo to telling a story. And this book teaches you how to make
your guitar talk and tell your story. Scales, intervals, techniques are
just tools to express yourself. They don't mean anything, if you don't
know what to say.
No matter what your level of echnique and your vocabulary of scales might
be, it will show you how to use what you've got to express yourself. After
all, improvisation is an art of communication. It is also important to
understand, that there are no absolute rules in music. Any rule or guideline
given in this book (or any other book for that matter) can be broken to
achieve the opposite effect.
This
book is geared for the intermediate to advanced guitar player. The material
ranges from fairly basic to pretty advanced. For beginning players I suggest
to work through this book with your teacher. |
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