World's Largest Sheet Music Selection
By Fred Sokolow
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Guitar Sheet Music
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DVD
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Fretboard Roadmaps. (Instructional DVD for Guitar). By Fred Sokolow. For Guitar. Instructional/Guitar/DVD. DVD. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.320325).
ISBN 0634049801. 5.25x7.5 inches.
No matter what style of guitar you play, you will love this DVD! This DVD helps viewers think like musicians. Using familiar tunes, Fred Sokolow teaches the movable fretboard patterns all the pros use. Guitarists will learn how to solo and play back-up in all keys, all over the fretboard • play movable chords and chord progressions • play chord-based licks and arpeggios • jam or play melodies with the blues box and with pentatonic and major scales • and much more. The accompanying booklet comes complete with easy-to-follow notation and diagrams which correspond exactly to the DVD. 62 minutes.
Kyle
Location: from Los Angeles
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
June 21, 2004
This is a nice DVD!
I actually like this video and Fred's teaching method. Bought the book and saw the DVD so I picked it up. I would say this is good for any level of player there is always something you can learn. The Duke Robillard Freddie King tape. Now that's a waste. Especially...
12 of 30 people found this review helpful.
Kevin Haynes
Location: from Victoria, BC
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
May 9, 2004
Roadmap to Nowhere!
"To be or not to be." Shakespeare could have been talking about this DVD. It never seems to know where it's going. Beginning guitarist's are arguably the main audience for such a work. But for a beginner it is a road to nowhere. Instruction is unorganized and no real breakdown...
16 of 29 people found this review helpful.
Mark
Location: from Simi Valley, CA
July 25, 2003
Don't Waste Your Money!
I want my money back! As a novice guitar player... I was expecting to learn some "tricks of the trade" along with some music theory (i.e. panatonic scales, blues box, etc.) while these items were glossed over. It was done so fast that it made it very hard to learn....
14 of 28 people found this review helpful.