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A book which contains all scales and arpeggios used in every kind of music by the contemporary guitarist. Uses a systematized fashion with fingerings which are logical and muscularly efficient for the hand.
In addition, whether the guitarist reads music or not, it is necessary to memorize the scale and arpeggio patterns by forming visual images of them on the fingerboard. Fot this reason, the author has written the book in tablature. There is, as well, an advantage for the guitarist who is used to reading standard notation insofar as it enables hin to bypass the intermediate step between reading the notaion and forming the visual image. The guitarist not used to reading tablature will find himself reading it easily within the first few minutes of using the book. |
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