Synopsis
No band would be complete without some kick-ass electric guitar. "How to Play Electric Guitar" contains everything the new or intermediate electric player needs to perfect their playing of this vital instrument. More than a simple how-to-play guitar book, this great new addition to a best-selling series also shows you how to use effects, how to adapt to stage and rehearsal amps, how to record the electric guitar at home on your computer and how to cope with cables, feedback and dodgy microphones while playing live on stage. The clear text is accompanied by illustrative photos and diagrams, and is complemented by some how-to-play basics, selected scales and modes and useful barre and power chords.
About the Author
Jake Jackson's publications, as writer, editor or contributor, include The Beginner's Guide to Reading Music, How to Play Classic Riffs and Play Flamenco.
As guitarist and songwriter he has been in a few bands, including
Slice, The Harmonics and Starbank and has studied a form of Flamenco
guitar. Although Jake has a range of fine guitars in his house his
favourite music software is Sibelius and, having worked with Cubase for
many years, is now moving over to Logic Pro.
Tony Skinner is widely respected as one of the UK's premier music
educators. He has written and edited over 50 music-education books, and
is the editor of Guitar Tutor magazine and a columnist for Total Guitar magazine.
Alan Brown is a former member of the Scottish National Orchestra.
He now works as a freelance musician, with several leading UK
orchestras, and as a consultant in music and IT. Alan has had several
compositions published, developed a set of music theory CD-Roms,
co-written a series of Bass Guitar Examination Handbooks and worked on over 100 further titles.
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