Synopsis
Frederick Noad - Solo Guitar Playing Book 1, 4th Edition. Learn the art of classical guitar with Solo Guitar Playing - Book 1 by Frederick Noad, a trusted resource for guitarists since 1968. Ideal for beginners and advancing players, this fourth edition provides step-by-step instruction that enables you to progress from playing simple single-line melodies to mastering the guitar as a solo instrument. Fully illustrated with clear diagrams and photographs, the book ensures easy comprehension for learners at any level. Inside, you will find over 200 musical exercises and repertoire selections, carefully designed to develop essential guitar skills. Topics covered include basic technique, reading music, memorization, ear training, and fingerboard mastery. Specialized sections focus on building dexterity and speed, enhancing tone color, and refining musical phrasing. You will also explore position playing, interpretation, and advanced technical concepts to improve your overall musicianship. The updated fourth edition features revised exercises and an expanded selection of solo repertoire, offering fresh challenges for students and valuable material for teachers. Access to online audio tracks provides an interactive learning experience, allowing you to hear and play along with professionally recorded examples. Whether you are studying on your own, taking private lessons, or teaching classical guitar, Solo Guitar Playing - Book 1 is a comprehensive and practical guide. It also makes an excellent music teacher resource or thoughtful gift for guitar enthusiasts seeking to enhance their skills and enjoy the beauty of solo guitar music.
About the Author
Guitarist, lutenist, author and teacher, Frederick Noad grew up in England. Originally trained on the violin and piano he took up the guitar in his early teens.
After graduating from Oxford he came to California in 1957 to organize a story department for the J. Arthur Rank Organization in Hollywood. When the film company suffered some setbacks and had to curtail its U.S. plans Noad decided to stay on. Soon after he was offered a job playing the guitar, which had become a favourite avocation, and he began to teach and to write for the instrument as well.
Thus began a long and happy (if unexpected) musical career. At this time he studied composition with Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco at the latter's home in Beverly Hills and attended master classes of Andres Segovia and Julian Bream as a performer. Noad's first book, "Playing The Guitar" became a paperback best seller in the sixties, and this success lead to a succession of further instruction books and anthologies (listed below).
In 1966 Noad launched the award winning TV series "Guitar with Frederick Noad" for PBS The programs were enthusiastically received from coast to coast, and were credited with introducing 100,000 new players to the instrument. The currently running educational television.series is a colour remake of the original with the benefit of the latest electronic techniques .
Noad has been a faculty member of the University of California, Irvine, and the California Institute of the Arts. He has performed as a soloist, as part of a duet team, in concert with a lyric tenor and also as a continuo player in early opera. In addition to the guitar he plays the lute and theorbo.
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