Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar Beginner
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| Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar Beginner |
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| Manufacturer: Rock House |
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| List Price: $19.99 |
| Sale Price: $17.99 |
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| This accelerated method, packed with a spectrum of techniques, will get you playing immediately. Beginning with the basics of holding the guitar and tuning up, world-renowned instructor Kevin McCreery guides you through your first chords, strumming patterns, scales, song rhythms, finger picking techniques and more. Furthermore, the one-on-one lessons are complemented by a set of play-along backing tracks to help develop your skills and your confidence. You'll enjoy a compelling history of the acoustic guitar, with details of pioneering performers and master acoustic players of the past. Includes a 28-page lesson book and web membership for lesson support online. Authored for Zone 0. 1 hour |
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Product Details |
- Published by Rock House
- DVD
- GUITAR
- Guitar
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A good Start
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| Review Date: November 13, 2006 |
| Reviewer: S. Wallace, |
| The greatest thing about this dvd is that the teacher, teaches you how to play modern styles. I haven't checked out many beginner acoustic dvds, but i have looked threw many beginner guitar books. I think these modern ideas are much better than playing "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "Old Mc Donald". With added booklet and online refrences you can advance more. Although you may want to get a few others books a dvd is important too I think. Well worth the money! |
THE BEST TEACHING DVD
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| Review Date: September 3, 2005 |
| Reviewer: S. Bryant, Texas |
| THIS IS THE BEST TEACHING DVD ON THE MARKET, THAT WE HAVE FOUND YET! WE HAVE BEEN PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS FROM DAY ONE . THE TECHNIQUE WILL NOT BORE YOU THE MUSIC IS GREAT AND THERE IS SO MUCH INFORMATION IN THIS DVD YOU ARE GOING TO BE GLAD YOU BOUGHT IT . |
The best DVD so far
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| Review Date: July 13, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Nahal Khalifah, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
The DVD is beyond my expectations. Really excellent for beginning Acoustic guitars (From Scratch that is)
The instructor is very impressive and cool. One day I'll be better than him... I hope so |
Really good beginner's DVD
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| Review Date: June 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. Doan, |
I've been trying to learn on and off for a few months now and I would say this was a great place to begin looking. This DVD was very helpful and it goes along with a booklet you receive which makes tremendously easy to follow. You learn a lot of basic aspects of guitar playing (rhythm, strumming, finger picking etc.) You can certainly play a few songs by the end of this DVD.
You should try it at your own pace and refer back to the DVD for guidance. I'd recommend it! |
Best of Acoustic Chord Instrucational DVDs
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| Review Date: April 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: DAVID Bruce, Atlanta, GA |
I bought the "Learn to Play Acoustic Beginner" by House of Blues along with the Guitar World Acoustic Rock DVD; do yourself and your wallet a favor and just get the former. In fact, it may be the best one I have. There is a small book showing you the tabs, strumming patterns, and how to follow along. It also includes links to download a tuner, metronome, and background tracks to practice along to. If you have an acoustic and are teaching yourself, this is the one to get for chords.
The instructor is easy to follow, unlike others where you end up trying to play catch-up. A note for beginners, when you are shown the chords, sit down and practice for 10-15 minutes before trying to play along. That's the way this is intended to work. And if you have a steel string acoustic guitar, you will need to practice a couple of weeks (two to four) before your fingers can handle the pain of learning acoustic. |
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