Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Guitar Tablature
- Publishers:
- Hal Leonard
- Series:
- Fast Track Music Instruction
- UPC:
- 073999972863
- ISBN:
- 9780793574117
- Item types:
- Physical
- Instructionals:
- Methods and More Teach Yourself
- Artist:
- Blake Neely
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 48
- Size:
- 9x12 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.5 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: HL.697286
Fast Track Music Instruction. Learn To Play and Play Along. Softcover Audio Online. With guitar tablature, standard notation, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, instructional text and instructional photos. 48 pages. Hal Leonard #697286. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.697286).ISBN 9780793574117. UPC: 073999972863. 9x12 inches.
Covers power chords, barre chords, riffs, slides, bends, strumming patterns, fifth position, rock, blues and other styles. Includes 92 songs and audio examples. Audio is accessed online using the unique code inside the book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
About Fast Track Music Instruction
FastTrack is (you guessed it!) a fast way for beginners to learn to play that instrument they just bought. FastTrack is different from other method books: we've made them user-friendly with plenty of cool songs that make it easy and fun for players to teach themselves. Plus, the last section of all the FastTracks books have the same songs so that students can form a band and jam together.
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- Series:
- Fast Track Music Instruction
- Instrument:
- Guitar Guitar Tablature
- Artists:
- Blake Neely
- Publisher:
- Hal Leonard
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
G.A.S.
Jul 11, 2011
I especially liked the recordings where one is play with the guitar and the other is play the guitar part with the band. I read some people have a hard time with Book 2. I wonder if this is where the problem lies? Wouldn't it be great to play chords and melody at the same time?!