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Chords & Progressions For Jazz & Popular Guitar (Guitar Books)

This book teaches guitar players of all levels how to construct and use chords for accompaniment and soloing. Practical examples and exercises take you from basic theory and simple accompaniment patterns to advanced chord soloing and comping. A complete survey of chord theory and technique.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Sep-05-2009

Jazz and Popular Guitar

This is one of the best guitar books that I have in my collection. The material is comprehensive and covers all areas that are common to todays guitarist. This book is a must have for any guitarist that is serious about playing advanced guitar.SincerelyGeorge E WestThe Uptown Jazz BandHuntsville, AL

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  • Posted: Jun-19-2009

"Great results with careful study"

This book will start you out with open string cowboy chords and end with 2 good chord melody arrangements of familiar tunes.Depending on your skill level,you can jump in where you feel comfortable.There isn't information on single line playing,but that isn't in the title.For me, the diagrams for...

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  • Posted: Feb-20-2009

Love this book!

Hi ... I think this is the best book ever to get you over the hump of that intermediate plateau everyone eventually finds themselves at. I think it'll work best if you already have a good sense of time and are comfortable with your guitar and are looking to getting to the next level. It's also...

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  • Posted: Mar-10-2007

Perfect for beginners and intermediate players

This is what I was looking for. After buying 5 or 6 different, and not useful, books I finally found this. Thanks God. this is how they have to write a Guitarist's book. Really recommended to beginners and intermediate ( and some advanced ) players. Don't look further, this is the right book to...

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  • Posted: Nov-05-2006

Great Reference Material

I teach people to play guitar by ear, but I recommend that they purchase this book to be used as a reference book for the rest of their musical career. It begins with some very basic information that everyone must know to play guitar, and then proceeds to ever more advanced musical theory. All of...

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  • Posted: Jun-26-2006

Not Received

I haven't received this item yet Purchased and paid for on 05/25/06Randolph Doctorello

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  • Posted: Mar-29-2005

Does not include tablature!

At first I didn't like the book. I bought it quickly without seeing that it lacked tablature and CD. But since it's focus is on chord progressions and the chords are written out in diagrams it's quite easy to follow after all.I'm going to try to push my way through. There seems to be something...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Oct-07-2004

Highly Recommended

Are you tired of playing the same old rock and blues and looking to expand your horizons into jazz, but don't have the foggiest idea how to start? That's where I was when I ordered this book along with Berle's Patterns, Scales and Modes for Jazz Guitar. I ordered them both because I didn't know...

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  • Posted: Jul-24-2003

A Logical Place To Start

The beginning guitarist often buys one of the many chord books, typically entitled something like "1000 Guitar Chords!" in his or her search to advance. But once they start looking throuugh these massive volumes the reaction is not enlightenment, but desapir. What are all these chords for? Which...

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  • Posted: May-31-2002

A great book written by a great teacher

Arnie is a great teacher...The book is perfect to understand progressions, chord substitutions and so on... If you're trying to understand the jazz basics and if you want to succeed in jazz, this book is for you. Thank you Arnie!

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