Mel Bay Classic Guitar Method Volume 1
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (544 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0871663325 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Highly Recommend Mel Bay To New Guitarists!" according to M. Domingo Tubio. This is an excellent book in the series for Classical Guitar Method. I started with Volume 1 about Highly Recommend Mel Bay To New Guitarists! This is an excellent book in the series for Classical Guitar Method. I started with Volume 1 about 3 years ago and I'm up to Volume 3 today. I'm very pleased with the amount of material I've learned. Forget tablature, why limit yourself to play-by-numbers? Mel Bay will give you a solid foundation! Take the time an. years ago and I'm up to Volume Highly Recommend Mel Bay To New Guitarists! This is an excellent book in the series for Classical Guitar Method. I started with Volume 1 about 3 years ago and I'm up to Volume 3 today. I'm very pleased with the amount of material I've learned. Forget tablature, why limit yourself to play-by-numbers? Mel Bay will give you a solid foundation! Take the time an. today. I'm very pleased with the amount of material I've learned. Forget tablature, why limit yourself to play-by-numbers? Mel Bay will give you a solid foundation! Take the time an. "classical collection" according to M. Shrewsbury. I ordered this book for a competition. One piece from the book is on the test list for this competition but I like a LOT of the other pieces in here. I have been teaching guitar for almost 10 years and some of my students this year are getting more interested in classical guitar. This book has lots of pieces that . Low Hertz said Good for children.. While older students get the Mel Bay Complete Method for Classical Guitar, which includes all volumes 1-5 for not much more, this book is ideal for younger students as they get through a shorter book and get a stupid certificate of completion.
After the war Mel was asked to write instructional materials on guitar for GI's wanting to learn music under the GI Bill. While Mel was actively pursuing his playing career, he continued to teach as many as 100 students a week. After a crowd gathered, the peddler took over and began extolling the merits of his wonder elixer. For years Mel traveled from town to town talking to guitar teachers and players and showing them his publications. At any given time he would have 5 or 6 lying around the house. At one time Mel claims to have known virtually every guitar teacher in America on a first name basis! The guitar and Mel Bay books caught on in a big way in the 1950's. Sales of his Modern Guitar Method have alone surpas
The student is thoroughly grounded in left and right hand technical studies and is acquainted with the works of the masters. Complete in three volumes, this widely used text presents classical guitar instruction in a logical and clear manner. In notation only.
It is safe to say that Mel Bay is one of the pivotal figures in the world of guitar music and instruction in this century. This instrument has been pictured on the Mel Bay Modern Guitar Method for decades. During his teenage years Mel played with a wild assortement of bands and characters in rural Missouri. Mel Bay was born on February 25, 1913 in the little Ozark Mountain town of Bunker, Missouri. Mel fro