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Genre: Music, Instrument Instruction, Guitar, Self-Help
Book Review:
Learning to play the guitar is a dream for many, but the journey from absolute beginner to competent player can be daunting. Dale Fradd's ''Teach Yourself The Guitar,'' from the legendary ''Teach Yourself'' series, is the perfect companion for that journey. It's a clear, comprehensive, and practical guide that assumes no prior knowledge and patiently leads you through every step.
The book's greatest strength is its thoroughness. Fradd starts at the very beginning: how to choose and buy a guitar, how to care for it, and how to tune it. He then introduces the fundamentals of reading music, before moving on to the core of the book: the classical technique. This might sound intimidating, but Fradd's explanation is clear and well-illustrated with diagrams and photographs. He understands that proper technique is the foundation for any style, from classical to rock, and he builds that foundation carefully.
The book is filled with exercises and pieces to practice, gradually increasing in difficulty. You're not just learning theory; you're actually playing music from early on. The examples are well-chosen, representing a range of styles within the classical repertoire. This keeps the learning process engaging and rewarding.
This is not a quick-fix guide to playing a few chords. It's a serious, methodical approach that will give you a solid, lasting foundation. It requires dedication and regular practice, as Fradd emphasizes. But for anyone willing to put in the work, this book will deliver.
If you're a complete beginner looking for a reliable, all-in-one guide to learning the guitar, ''Teach Yourself The Guitar'' is an excellent choice. It's like having a patient, knowledgeable teacher by your side, available whenever you are. Highly recommended for aspiring guitarists.