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6 Blues Guitar For Dummies This icon highlights info for die-hard blues guitarists (and those in the making). To step up your blues abilities, take the advice in these icons. This icon is a hands-on, explicit directive that can change your playing from merely extraordinary to really extraordinary. Pay heed to this one, or you could do damage to something — your ears, your guitar, your audience’s ears, and so on. Where to Go from Here Blues Guitar For Dummies can be read straight through like a novel or by individual chapter. Even though each chapter is self-contained, music instruction dictates that certain steps be mastered before others, so Parts II and III are best experienced in order. If you’re a beginner, a musical klutz, or someone who really wants to follow the steps, start with Chapter 1 and read the book in sequence. If you already play a little bit, skip to Chapter 3, where I decipher the notation used in the music figures in the book. Then you’re ready for the playing chapters — Chapters 4 through 13. You don’t need to master the E chord in Chapter 3 to appreciate the advice on buying a guitar in Chapter 14. But at some point, I hope you read all the material in this book, even the most obscure trivia. TEAM LinG
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6 Blues Guitar For Dummies<br />
This icon highlights info for die-hard blues guitarists (and those in the<br />
making). To step up your blues abilities, take the advice in these icons.<br />
This icon is a hands-on, explicit directive that can change your playing from<br />
merely extraordinary to really extraordinary.<br />
Pay heed to this one, or you could do damage to something — your ears,<br />
your guitar, your audience’s ears, and so on.<br />
Where to Go from Here<br />
Blues Guitar For Dummies can be read straight through like a novel or by individual<br />
chapter. Even though each chapter is self-contained, music instruction<br />
dictates that certain steps be mastered before others, so Parts II and III are<br />
best experienced in order.<br />
If you’re a beginner, a musical klutz, or someone who really wants to follow<br />
the steps, start with Chapter 1 and read the book in sequence. If you already<br />
play a little bit, skip to Chapter 3, where I decipher the notation used in the<br />
music figures in the book. Then you’re ready for the playing chapters —<br />
Chapters 4 through 13. You don’t need to master the E chord in Chapter 3 to<br />
appreciate the advice on buying a guitar in Chapter 14. But at some point, I<br />
hope you read all the material in this book, even the most obscure trivia.<br />
TEAM LinG