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Peter Nuttall/John Whitworth: The Guitarist's Way - Book 1

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Media: Sheet Music
Language: English
Arrangement: Guitar (GTR)
Skill Level: Beginner - Explain this
Author: Peter Nuttall; John Whitworth
Publisher: Holley Music
Series: Guitarist's Way

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This series is designed primarily for those who are taking their first steps in playing the guitar, either in small groups or as individuals. It is assumed that there will be a teacher to give appropriate individual guidance, including how to hold and tune the guitar.


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Sales Rank:
Not specified
Published on:
11/03/2000
Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
16 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
HOLLS001
ISBN:
Not specified


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Customer Rating I cannot rate this series highly enough. I am a guitar teacher, and find that students make thorough progess using it. The course moves fairly slowly, making sure the student has a really good foundation in proper technique and music reading. Each piece builds on the previous piece, so the student applies what he or she has learnt. It doesn't assume previous knowledge. BUY IT!
Anon.

Customer Rating This is a really great book. The songs may not be very interesting but it gives you a great feel for the music and shows you how to express sounds and make songs that you can recognise on your guitar. I really recommend for a young guitar beginner. Also perfect for acoustic.
pinksalamander

Customer Rating Wonderful, tried & tested book for beginner pupils. The children learn at a pace suitable for them with carefully composed pieces & exercises. I have been teaching with it for 16 years!!
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Customer Rating The progression of the book is slow and the music is dated, I find kids aren't enthusiastic about it and it puts them off. Progress can be made faster with a more contemporary approach.
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