Fretboard Roadmaps: The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use (Guitar Techniques): The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use (Guitar Techniques)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #834 in Books
- Published on: 1993-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 80 pages
Customer Reviews
Well organised book
I thought this book was extremely intuitive and with an easy writing style.
I liked the many diagrams which makes understanding the chord patterns easier.
However, being left handed, I also found the book very hard going, where I have to transpose over every tab notation and chord diagram.
I would not recommend this book for left handed players, although I would happily buy it again if Fred Sokolow would write and publish a left handed version of this book.
Hard work - but worth it
Great value book - but you will have to take it slowly and work carefully on each lesson. I am only on lesson three after two months, but boy, have I learned a lot - it's exactly what I wanted after years of messing about: where to play, say, a C chord anywhere on the fret, or how a minor seventh chord is made up. Thoroughly recommended.
Playing for years and stuck - now unstuck
In common with most of the other reviewers I really rate this book. Easy to read, few words, lots of good stuff presented in a visual way which suits me. It was also not expensive (I think I paid a little over £5) it's good value.
I've been playing for years (decades!) but never really got to know my way around the fret board and my chord playing was always well, quite amateur which I found an embarrassment. There are simple things in this book which have really lifted my playing. I now use a wide variety of chords and different shapes to produce more interesting playing; now I can play each verse of a song with a different set of chords. My "ear" has also improved and I can pretty much pay in any key, any where (after a quick look at the book). I did hope to have a bit more on the blues in this book, but this is great for all the standard rock, folk, jazzy, funky stuff which I play most of the time.
A few small draw backs - 1) some of the examples used by the author I don't know and as my sight reading is poor I can't access all the examples in the book even with tab - but why worry? - just make your own up - I did. 2) the two note lick section is not too well explained, but with some exploratory playing (and a lot of duff notes) I managed to get something tuneful. Should I ever go back to teaching (probably my children - whom I hope will blow me away musically one day) I'd use this book as a reference. I'm going to buy the blues road map next.




