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Review by Nick Torres at:
GuitarNoise.com
March 18, 2008
On the surface Susan Palmer’s “The Guitar Lesson Companion” seems to be a
throwback to the Method books of old. You know the ones, “this is the sixth
string, this note is E, it’s played like this, here is what it looks like on the
musical staff.” And as a reward you learn to play “She’ll be coming round the
mountain” Ah, but to dismiss this gem of a book as that beginning guitarist’s
nightmare would be foolish. This book is more of a hybrid of lesson companion,
instruction manual and method book.
This book is presented as a method book to guide
teachers and students on a logical path through the learning process. "The
Guitar Lesson Companion" isn’t really a book for beginners to use on their own;
the material needs to be supplemented with direction and exercises from a
teacher. But what if you don’t have a teacher? Well the book does come with a
CD with tracks to supplement your learning experience, but here’s an
extraordinary value for you, Susan has put together a companion website for the
book with video lessons that match the book. Videos are no substitute for a
teacher, but these videos with Susan, who has been teaching guitar in Seattle,
Washington for 10 years, are a close second. If you are looking for a method
book to teach yourself to read and understand music, look no further.
Be aware that the book is written in standard
notation and if you have no intent of learning standard notation you won’t find
much use for the book.
Who is it
for?
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Teachers who want a
thorough method book for their students
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Students who want to learn
standard notation
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Students who want their
current teacher to take a more methodical approach to their lessons
Who isn’t
it for?
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Tab readers who are happy
with tab
What’s in
the book?
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Standard Notation
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Major Scale Theory
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Reading studies
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Chord Changing exercises/Barre
Chords/Jazzy Barre Chords/ Chord Formulas
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CAGED
It’s a well thought out book, easy
to use with the CD and an excellent value with the videos.
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