Editorial Reviews

Jonathan Bloomer From GuitarNoize.com
I can see how teachers would benefit from having this teaching framework to aid their own teaching syllabus and it gives students the opportunity to complete exercises on their own and work with the CD between lessons. Every aspect of learning guitar is covered in a systematic but simplified manner.

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Guitar Teacher Reviews

Steven Kirby, Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music
Overall I rate this the best beginning level, learning-to-read on the guitar book that I've encountered not only because it does that so well but also because it offers in a well integrated way additional materials that are vital to preparing guitarists to play contemporary music and develop improvisational skills. I use this book with my students and I highly recommend that other guitar teachers check it out.

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Student Reviews

Matt Brown, Guitar Student and leader of Ruby Hill (
http://www.myspace.com/rubyhillmusic)
This book provides a great balance of guitar training that effectively improves one's knowledge of rhythm, the fretboard, chords, and reading music. In addition, this book really improves your guitar playing skills regardless of which genre you prefer to play. It is one of the easiest books out there to follow. It gets right into it.

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