The Whole Guitarist: Let's play Music! Series
By Peter Inglis
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About this series
There is a huge difference between the way an amateur and a professional tunes their instrument. This book will show you the simple and quick way professionals tune up.
Who are you learning from?
My name is Peter Inglis. I have enjoyed a 40 year career spanning the dance hall, to the recording studio and ultimately the concert stage. In that time I have performed all styles from rock to pop, jazz to classical. My books and courses let me share my experience with guitarists who want the fast track to competence.
Who is the book for?
- Acoustic and electric players
- All styles from country to classical, from baroque to rock.
- Amateur guitarists who want to play better and perform.
- Teachers who want focussed resources for their students.
- Professional guitarists who want to clarify and develop their skill sets.
Titles in the series (4)
- Guitar Playing and How it Works
What is it? Peter Inglis has a 40 career spanning the dance hall, to the recording studio and ultimately the concert stage. He has performed all styles from rock to pop, jazz to classical and now shares his experience via publications and coaching with guitarists who wants the fast track to competence. These are the keys to good guitar playing! Who is it for? All styles of player from country to classical, from baroque to rock. All skill levels: - Amateur guitarists who want to play better and perform. - Professional guitarists who want to reassess their own development. - Teachers who want a comprehensive diagnostic resource for their students. What will you learn? The methods used by professional musicians to refine their craft and perform. Every concept and technique in the book has been tested in live performance over a 40 year career of professional guitar playing, in styles of music ranging from rock to classical and everything in between
- Scales on one String
Playing scales on one string is the quickest way to develop your melody playing and expression on the guitar. You will also learn to change positions on the guitar confidently and musically. Who are you learning from? Peter Inglis has a 40 career spanning the dance hall, to the recording studio and ultimately the concert stage. He has performed all styles from rock to pop, jazz to classical and now shares his experience via publications and coaching with guitarists who wants the fast track to competence. What will you learn? The methods used by professional musicians to refine their craft and perform. Every concept and technique in the book has been tested in live performance over a 40 year career of professional guitar playing, in styles of music ranging from rock to classical and everything in between Who is it for? All styles of player from country to classical, from baroque to rock. All skill levels: - Amateur guitarists who want to play better and perform. - Teachers who want a focussed and thorough resources for their students. - Professional guitarists who want to reassess their own development. - This book is suitable for electric and acoustic guitar.
- Barre Chords Unlocked
What will we learn in this book? How to play barre chords easily and without strain. Who is the book for? This book will help three main categories of guitarist: 1. Beginners. 2.Frustrated guitarists who want to get the guitar out of the closet and have another crack at it. 3.People who wish to avoid strain injury. This book took over 40 years to write! Or to be more accurate, it took me over 40 years of playing the guitar to get a conscious inventory of the barre chord technique, something I had learned within a few months of starting the guitar. Why should that be so? Aren't barre chords an essential part of guitar technique? Yes, they certainly are. And they are also the reason most people (wisely) give up on the instrument after about 6 months. I first documented 'the process' of how to play the barre chord back in the 1990s. Being very fortunate to have martial arts and Alexander Technique instruction when still a teenager, the barre chord came fairly easy to me. By talking about the 'gesture of expansion' I thought I had it all covered. Those who have read my earlier books will remember how little information I thought was needed to adequately explain the activity. It was only recently that my explorations of the Feldenkrais Method led me to make conscious the connections between certain movements I had learned in the martial art Wing Chun, and the practice of the barre chord.
- Tune your Guitar like a Pro!
There is a huge difference between the way an amateur and a professional tunes their instrument. This book will show you the simple and quick way professionals tune up. Who are you learning from? My name is Peter Inglis. I have enjoyed a 40 year career spanning the dance hall, to the recording studio and ultimately the concert stage. In that time I have performed all styles from rock to pop, jazz to classical. My books and courses let me share my experience with guitarists who want the fast track to competence. Who is the book for? - Acoustic and electric players - All styles from country to classical, from baroque to rock. - Amateur guitarists who want to play better and perform. - Teachers who want focussed resources for their students. - Professional guitarists who want to clarify and develop their skill sets.
Peter Inglis
Peter is the Principal of the Inglis Academy in Sydney, Australia, where people come to develop their literacy in art and music.*-* ART *-* Peter's art workshops use accelerated learning techniques to enable beginners to paint masterworks by Van Gogh and Monet in their first lesson!*-* MUSIC *-* Peter's guitar performances, workshops and publications cover 400 years of Western music.
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