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Guitar Fretboard Workbook

Navigate the guitar neck better than ever before with this easy-to-use book! Designed from Musicians Institute core curriculum programs, it covers essential concepts for players of every level, acoustic or electric. A hands-on guide to theory, it will help you learn to build any scale or chord on your own and unleash creativity. No music reading is required.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Sep-01-2009

The Book that came before _Chord-Tone Soloing_

While Guitar Fretboard Workbook is definitely a useful book for anyone still learning their way around the guitar neck, I would recommend instead Barrett Tagliarino's newer book: Chord-Tone Soloing. Not only does Chord-Tone Soloing cover what appears in Guitar Fretboard Workbook, there's...

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  • Posted: Aug-25-2009

Good way to learn notes around the guitar

I raced through the first few chapters and really enjoyed learning the notes around the keyboard. As you progress i think the chapters get more difficult to understand. I have been playing guitar about 8 months and have gotten my moneysworth so far. As i progress i hope to understand the later...

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  • Posted: Aug-25-2009

Delivers as promised

Just received this book a week or so ago and I am pleased with it's content. Have been playing for over 20 years but let my theory knowledge rust and this book is already halping me get on track.The author does a great job of logically sequencing the instruction to build upon a player's knowledge...

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  • Posted: Jul-29-2009

excellent hands-on workbook

I've been "playing" guitar for years, but never bothered to learn scales or musical theory. The exercises were very helpful and allowed me to visualize concepts that had evaded me all this time. I recommend this as a pair with Music Theory Workbook for Guitar Volume 1. This one contains less...

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  • Posted: May-28-2009

Absolut masterpiece

I am so called advanced guitar player. I learned playing guitar by myself and it was very long time ago. I went through rock bands, blues bands, wedding party bands and even jazz big band. But it was playing from memory or emotional. I have put my guitars on shelf for long time(too long) and...

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  • Posted: Apr-29-2009

This is a great book!

I got my first guitar only about six months ago. In the time I've had it, I've bought more guitar books than I should have. But I've learned more from this one book than from all the other books combined. I think Barrett Tagliarino is not only a great guitarist; he's also a great teacher. I...

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  • Posted: Feb-22-2009

Well-thought out and clear exposition on the structure of the fretboard.

This is a very well-thought out and extremely clear explanation of the structure and lay-out of the guitar fretboard that will give the diligent reader the means to both grasp the location of any note on the guitar fretboard but also use that knowledge to produce scales, arpeggios, and other...

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  • Posted: Feb-14-2009

great workbook

This is a worbook, it requires you to work through examples with the intention of learning how to recognize and recreate them yourself. Examples include: major/rel. minor scale patterns, pentatonic scale patterns, arpeggio patterns, triad patterns, interval patterns and chord patterns. There...

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  • Posted: Feb-03-2009

Puts it all together

I definitly saw the patterns on the fretboard after, where there was just massive confusion before. If you know just a little bit of theory to start, you should have no problems getting through the excercises. In fact, the book will pretty much complete your theory training by the time you...

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  • Posted: Nov-27-2008

another great MI title!

from a purely academic perspective, a guitarist would have a hard time doing better than this bk. like building a wall brick by brick, every chapter adds to the last, re-enforcing the previous lessons as they are applied to new ones. this allows one to build a strong foundation from which to...

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