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Guitar: Scales Made Simple: Step-by-Step Approach to Positions & Patterns Essential to Music & Fretboard Theory; Straightforward Exercises & Diagrams to ... (Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons Book 2)

Guitar: Scales Made Simple: Step-by-Step Approach to Positions & Patterns Essential to Music & Fretboard Theory; Straightforward Exercises & Diagrams to ... (Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons Book 2)

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Guitar: Scales Made Simple: Step-by-Step Approach to Positions & Patterns Essential to Music & Fretboard Theory; Straightforward Exercises & Diagrams to ... (Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons Book 2)

<h1><b>The easiest way to learn scales EVER...</b></h1><br /><b><i>Scales Made Simple</i></b> will teach you...<br /><br /><li>The 5 <i>essential</i> fretboard positions...</li><li>The 7 Modes of Music...</li><li>A <b>simple</b> and <b>straightforward</b> explanation of<br />the fretboard and its patterns...</li><li>Exercises for fast, long-term memorization...</li><li>Easy to understand diagrams...</li><li>An introduction to music theory...</li><li>How to adapt these exercises to other string instruments...</li><li>And MORE...</li><br /><h2><b>Download this book FREE on Kindle Unlimited - Understand Chords Today!</b></h2><br /><br /><h2><b>Look inside for a free download of my popular 80 Positions & Patterns PDF</b></h2><br /><br /><h3>(No purchase necessary for the free download!)</h3><br /><br />Use Amazon's "Look inside" the book feature for the download link.<br /><br /><h2><b>Words from the author:</b></h2><br /><br />"I never considered myself to be a musician when I was growing up. In fact, I was thoroughly convinced I did not have what it takes to be able to play music.<br /><br />I took cello lessons and failed miserable. I took piano lessons without making much progress. I sort of learned to play the recorder in school, if you can call playing hot cross buns playing.<br /><br />What I’m getting at is that I was a <i>terrible</i> musician. I couldn’t sing, I couldn’t keep time, I couldn’t play an instrument, the list of things I couldn’t do with respect to music is long.<br /><br />I found this particularly frustrating because my father is an absolutely fantastic professional saxophone player. I figured somewhere in me there had to be an inherent talent for music.<br /><br /><b>I was <i>very</i> wrong.</b><br /><br />What I realized as I grew older was that my father didn’t have an inherent musical talent either. What he did have was an unstoppable drive to succeed.<br /><br />It took me a few years to get over my false idea that I could never be a good musician.<br /><br />A few years earlier my father had bought me a guitar as a Christmas present. It was sitting in a dusty case in my room, neglected.<br /><br />I had recently met a man named Jacob, another amazing musician. Jacob’s talent was with string instruments, particularly the bass. I asked his advice about what I should learn first.<br /><br />He told me to learn music theory, so I went online and began to read. I read a lot and started to teach myself scales. I was still really terrible at the guitar, but I kept at it, and slowly I improved.<br /><br /><b>I stress the word slowly.</b><br /><br />A couple weeks into this process I asked Jacob to teach me guitar, and he said he would. I quickly found out that Jacob–despite being a wonderful player–is a horrible teacher.<br /><br />Jacob cannot think like a beginner, he cannot break down the knowledge and present it in bite sized pieces that are easy to swallow and digest.<br /><br /><b>I wrote this book with that in mind.</b><br /><br />During the process of teaching myself the guitar, I learned a lot about <i>how</i> to teach guitar. I applied what I learned to write my best-selling guitar series: <b><i>Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons.</i></b><br /><br />I’m still learning today. Music is extremely complicated and eclectic. I know for a fact that I will never master music, but that was never my goal.<br /><br />My goal was to be able to play with other people and enjoy doing it.<br /><br />I've achieved that goal, and it was worth the work.<br /><br /><b>Now I want to help you achieve your musical goals, no matter what they are.</b><br /><br />I want to use what I learned the slow, hard way to make your learning process <i>fast and easy.</i><br /><br />All the best,<br />Scott J. Harris"

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Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
ReleaseDate
2015-06-19T00:00:00.000Z
Format
Kindle eBook

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