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Book Reviews of Solo Guitar Playing: Bk 2 (with CD)Book Review: very pleased Summary: 5 Stars
his is the first classical instruction book i ever had with a cd i had flamenco books with a cd guide to show how you are playing i am looking forward to many hours of fun playing and learning using this book.
Book Review: Good Follow-Up Summary: 4 Stars
Dear Consumers, I usually don't place reviews, but I found that those who did usually had good accessments of the material contained here. As you probably well know, this book is the continuation of classical guitar studies by Frederick Noad. It offers more etudes of the great "classical"-time period masters, such as Fernando Sor, Matteo Carcassi, and Mauro Guiliani. In addition, some Tarrega pieces(particularly the tremelo study, "Recuerdos de la Alahambra" are a delight as well. Finally, the elaboration on ornaments(continued from the first book) is an invaluable lesson. And especially for teachers, these two books by Frederick Noad is a must.
Book Review: Solo Guitar Playing: Book 2 (with CD) Summary: 4 Stars
I ditto both previous review. Don't buy this book until after you have completed Noad's book one. It reviews some previous technique, but is much more advanced generally. I found a few mistakes in it so far, in the learning to count notation section, so it does have some notational errors. But overall, so far I think this is a good book worth the money. It would best to use this book in conjunction with a quality classical guitar teacher. Trying to learn classical guitar on your own with no professional guidance is begging to learn terrible playing habits.
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