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William leavitt : melodic rhythms for guitar (hal leonard guitar method)

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Michael Cerda
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 22 de agosto de 2024
Great book. Fun to play. Intermediate level in my opinion. You need to incorporate the chords for the full experience. Record or loop the chords and play with yourself. I think the chords are the most difficult aspect. The rhythms are not difficult but you should play with a metronome to make sure you play in rhythm. You'll have to figure out what positions to use for each study. The first two studies work well in second position. This is also a good book to practice reading. William Leavitt also has a method series that is very good.
カス球
Reseñado en Japón el 27 de junio de 2024
譜読みにピッタリの教材でした。リズムパターン毎に分かれているので、苦手なリズムを見つけることができます。
mascarenhas
Reseñado en Alemania el 20 de abril de 2024
Well, I am classical guitarist. I had problems of sight reading I just bought this , I practiced the jazz chord, then solo, I tried sing the solo. It improved by far my ear ,, excellent book,
Michel
Reseñado en Canadá el 14 de junio de 2023
All the required rhythms are there !A must have in your practice routine!Another great product !Michel
jomor
Reseñado en España el 26 de julio de 2020
Un buen libro para prácticas ritmos con las guitarra.
Nacho
Reseñado en Francia el 27 de marzo de 2014
I bought the melodic rhythms for guitar after reading loads of reviews about methods for developping sight reading skills and rhythmic quaities. I have to say that I'm not dissapointed at all.The book contains series of rhythmic and melodic excercises, step by step, that you can adapt to many different difficulty levels. Ideal for practicing in all the positions, tempos and eight note feels. Ideal for guitar students who want to be familiar with sight reading, and for teaching sight reading as a proffessor. I have to say that even if I haven't finish the book yet, I already feel more comfortable in front of an unknon score :)