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Best way to learn guitar?
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01-22-2008, 05:59 AM
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I started playing the keyboard a few years ag but didnt want to organise a teacher to teach me. i prefer learning thing myself, after getting really frustrated i considered buying one of those beginners guide to keyboards and it helped a little. I then came across the Pianos from dummies which was excellent;
Piano:
http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/Dumm...bcat-ARTS.html
http://musicbooksplus.com/piano-dummies-p-5328.html
Here is a list of the Guitar ones:
http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/Sect...0for%20dummies
Rock Guitar For Dummies
by Jon Chappell, Carl Verheyen, Paper, 2001, $24.99
Blues Guitar For Dummies
by Jon Chappell, Paper, 2006, $24.99
Bass Guitar For Dummies
by Patrick Pfeiffer, Will Lee, Paper, 2003, $24.99
Guitar For Dummies, 2nd Edition
by Mark Phillips, Jon Chappell, Paper, 2005, $24.99
Music Theory For Dummies
by Michael Pilhofer, Holly Day, Paper, 2007, $24.99
Electronics For Dummies
by Gordon McComb, Earl Boysen, Paper, 2005, $21.99
Banjo For Dummies
by Bill Evans, Paper, 2007, $24.99 You dont need a teacher to teach you how to play, i have a few friends who can play very well and thought themselves. A teacher may be recommended by some but if you teach yourself you can learn at your own pace
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