Guitar Learning Books
Hal Leonard Acoustic Guitar Learning Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
|
Let’s Jam Learn Guitar Lesson Book& DVD &CD Instruction $14.95 |
|
|
LEARN HOW TO PLAY FINGERPICKING GUITAR WITH BOOK AND CD $8.50 |
|
|
VOLUME 2 PLAY RIGHT AWAY LEARN TO PLAY BOOK+CD GUITAR $14.78 |
|
|
First Act Learn and Play Guitar Book and Audio – White $12.99 |
|
|
CHARLES AMORE’s THE VERY BEST GUITAR CHORDS LEARN TO PLAY BOOK EASY TO READ $14.79 |
|
|
FLYING FINGERS GUITAR speed BOOK learn 2 shred NO cd $9.99 |
|
|
SALE* LEARN VERY BEST GUITAR CHORDS BOOK EASY TO READ $14.78 |
|
|
Scales & Modes Guitar Lessons Learn Play Tab Book & DVD $9.95 |
|
|
Blues Lick Factory Guitar Lessons Learn Tab Book CD NEW $19.99 |
|
|
Guitar Scales Theory Technique Made Easy Lesson Book Learn Picking Licks Tabs $6.79 |
|
|
Hal Leonard Guitar Method – Rock Learn Play 6×9 Book CD $14.95 |
|
|
Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book 3 Learn to Play Lessons $6.95 |
|
|
Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book 2 Learn Beginner Lessons $6.99 |
|
|
Building Guitar Arrangements Lessons Learn Play Book CD $14.95 |
|
|
Guitar Scales Made Easy Learn Lead Licks Rock Blues Metal Lesson Book Tab $0.99 |
|
|
SD-X Learn to Play Guitar Interactive Guide Lesson Books $9.99 |
|
|
Learn to Play Guitar Course Book Instructional DVD Backing Tarcks CD Innovation $24.95 |
|
|
LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR CHILDREN ADULTS BEGINNERS BOOK FREE PICK AND WRISTBAND!* $12.57 |
|
|
*LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR IN 24 HOURS NEW BOOK TUTORIAL* $15.73 |
|
|
Learn to Play Speed Guitar Complete Course Book & CD $12.00 |
|
|
De Colores and Other Latin American Folk Songs $9.69 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
|
|
Fender Presents: Getting Started on Electric Guitar — A Guide for Beginners $13.69 Over 3 hours long with 50 interactive guitar lessons on DVD. Covers tuning, essential chords and scales, practice tips, rhythm techniques, play-along tracks with a band, 3-D fretboard graphics, instrument care, and more. Includes 5 languages: English, French, Spanish, Japanese, and German. Hosted by Keith Wyatt of the Musicians Institute…. |
|
|
Victor Wooten: Groove Workshop $22.22 In this nearly 5-hour, 2-disc DVD set, legendary bassist Victor Wooten redefines the essential elements of music and demonstrates how to apply them in fresh, musically relevant ways. Victor’s open approach to playing bass will provide effective improvement to any musician’s skills and as the students on the DVD show, many of the most important lessons can be learned very quickly. Also featured in … |
|
|
Learn To Play Django-Style Gypsy Jazz Guitar, vol. 2 [VHS] $14.99 This fascinating look at the art of improvisation in the Gypsy jazz tradition shows you how to really swing! Before long, you’ll be playing exciting solos in the style typified by Django Reinhardt, Birelli Lagrenne and other hot players of this dynamic genre…. |
|
|
Learning to Play Blues Guitar Two Happy [VHS] $28.45 Blues in the key of A, as played by the great blues masters. More advanced chord positions, bass runs, turnarounds, licks and solos. Songs: Betty And Dupree * Key To The Highway * Blood Red River * and others. 90-MIN. VIDEO * LEVEL 2/3……….. |
|
|
Fender Presents: Getting Started on Acoustic Guitar — A Guide for Beginners $12.84 Over 3 hours long with 50 interactive lessons. Covers tuning, essential chords and scales, music reference, practice tips, rhythm techniques, play-along tracks with a band, 3-D fretboard graphics, instrument care, and more. Includes 5 languages: English, French, Spanish, Japanese, and German. Hosted by Keith Wyatt of the Musicians Institute…. |
|
|
Kids Learn Music: A+ Edition $8.98 Travel the world on a musical journey. Learn Music is a unique type of learning game that allows you to experience playing real instruments from around the world and learning about musical notes and symbols. Play a variety of instruments and in exercise mode; create your own masterpieces with four different instruments. Play with friends and family in both hot seat and wireless multiplayer modes. … |
|
|
Guitar Pro 6 $36.99 Guitar Pro 6, a Win/Mac hybrid, is the ultimate toolbox for the guitarist! It includes all the tools you need to improve, compose and accompany yourself on the guitar. This simple and intuitive multitrack tablature editor is specifically designed for guitar, bass or other stringed instruments. The ultimate toolbox for the guitarist. Click to enlarge. Al… |
|
|
eMedia Bass Method Win/Mac $23.99 Bass has never been so easy with this beginning level CD-ROM. Features over 100 step-by-step lessons with on-screen instructor John Arbo. Over 30 full motion split-screen videos show multiple angles and close-ups of both hands. Using an animated fret board, recorded audio and variable-speed MIDI audio over 200 songs and exercises teach all the skills you need to start playing. Learn to play using … |
|
|
eMedia Intermediate Guitar Method Win/Mac $44.95 With its latest package, eMedia goes beyond the drills and tutorials of its earlier eMedia Guitar Method, instead targeting players who already have a familiarity with their instrument. Song-based and fully interactive, eMedia Intermediate Guitar Method covers a lot of ground in its single CD and thus just skims the surface of some topics. It also seems a bit lackluster when compared to Voyetra’s … |
What would you recommend for someone who wants to learn how to play Guitar?
I have always loved music, more specifically rock, which then goes to heavy metal and my favorite band, Dream Evil. I want to one day be able to play great on the guitar but I have no idea where to start. What kind of guitar? Learning books? Lessons? WHAT?
I’ve been playing electric guitar for decades. I’d recommend starting on an electric. Some people say that you can’t learn guitar on an electric but it isn’t true. (Heck, I learned on an electric). There are a lot of guitars today that are inexpensive but still well made. The Dean Vendetta and the Dean Evo both sell for about $120 and for the money are very good. Agile guitars and others are also quite good, and I think this is their website: http://www.rondomusic.com
I would recommend getting a cheap amplifier just to reduce costs. (What if you don’t learn to play it?)
I taught myself and I’d also recommend that for you. If you really want to learn, you will learn. Now with the internet you probably could find a lot of information out there.
Well, that’s my bit of advice.