![]() ![]() The previous 3rd edition had 79% 4 and 5-star reviews from customers. All in all, if you want to stick with learning from a guitar book, this would be my recommendation. Having been just released, this new edition doesn't have any reviews yet at the time of this writing. It has lots of info and theory, that would be useful for the intermediate-level guitarist. Beyond teaching the basics, this book goes into the particulars of different genres as well. Reading through the Guitar for Dummies book, it is apparent that unlike the Teach Yourself to Play Guitar book above, this one is not meant solely for beginners. ![]() You can't learn music by just reading about it, you need audible tools. They didn't take it overboard though, with just 85 videos and 95 audio tracks, but at least it's a step in the right direction. With this new edition, they scrapped the DVD from the previous version, and introduced online video and audio clips, as a supplement to the book's teachings. The 4th edition of Guitar for Dummies (released fresh for 2016) is an almost 400-page monster that will surely have you lighting your guitar aflame before finishing the book □ Here are a few pages from the paperback version of this book: It is about 140 pages long, and by the end of it, you will have a solid grasp of the basics of playing guitar. ![]() I recommend this book as a complimentary daily exercise book to keep your practice sessions regular and efficient as you learn to play. It has a 4.5 star average rating from the 1,100+ people that rated it. This exercise book has very good reviews on Amazon. I think this is very important for learning music and is a must-have feature of any serious guitar book in 2022. The author does a good job in explaining the right and wrong ways to practice, and how long each exercise should be carried out.Įach exercise is available as an audio file on, so you can hear what you are supposed to play. The exercises start from the early beginner level and increase in difficulty naturally, just as a beginner player gets better, day-by-day. The book presents 100 exercises all beginner guitar players need to work on to advance their guitar technique. It provides an answer to this problem and guides beginners in the right direction. This is why I like the Guitar Exercises for Beginners book. The problem is that they don't know what & how to practice, so they end up doodling around, playing things they already know, or just not practicing enough. One of the biggest challenges newbie guitar players are tasked with is practicing on their own. ![]()
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