Product Number:
							93956EB
							
						
							Format:
							eBook
							
						
						Skill Level:
						Beginning-Intermediate
						
						
						Pages:
						104
						
						
							Binding:
							eBook
							
						
							ISBN:
							160974666X
							
						
							ISBN13:
							978-16097-4666-7
							
						
							Publisher:
							Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
							
						
							Date Published:
							10/7/2010
							
						
					 
				 
				
				
				
					
						This book of exercises and studies is designed to develop left-hand guitar technique. The book concentrates on eight different technical areas: chords and chord changing skills, playing barre chords, shifts, slurs, scales, intervals, extensions, and left-hand harmonics. The text is divided into two parts; a section of exercises and a selection of study pieces. The exercises are grouped according to specific skill areas, and are accompanied by explanatory notes. Most of the study pieces concentrate on two or more skill areas. Consequently, the particular skill areas addressed by each piece are listed both in the Table of Contents and at the beginning of the pieces themselves. Study pieces can be easily matched to exercises, and vice-versa. The pieces themselves consist of transcriptions as well as music written originally for the guitar.
						
					
				 
				
				
				
					
						
Left Hand Position       
String Crossing and Chord Change Exercises       
Barre Exercises       
Shifting Exercises       
Slur Exercises       
Scale Exercises       
Interval Exercises       
Extension Exercises       
Harmonic Exercises       
					    
					
				 
				
				
				
					
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