Hal Leonard 100 Most Popular Songs For Fingerpicking Guitar: Solo Guitar Arrangements In Standard Notation And Tab
G**R
Great Book For Aspiring Fingerstyle Guitarists
I am a guitar teacher and I love guys like Tommy Emmanuel/Doyle Dykes/Joe Robinson. The problem is that learning their songs takes weeks and months and I am happy doing that. This book offers much more achievable versions of popular songs that most audiences will recognise so I reckon is a quick and easy repertoire builder.Could these versions be more complex or sophisticated? For sure yes but wit would take ages to learn them. I teach people who work full time and they haven't got time to learn the super complex arrangements so this book is a winner for me.I think that guitar players of any style including rock should have a small repertoire of solo songs to be able to perform just with the guitar instead of always relying on backing tracks or having to rely on other band members.
P**D
Perfect perfect perfect.
A wonderful book. Great varied song choices. Nobody is going to love 100% of the songs here, I myself will give maybe half of the books content a good go. Quite a big heavy book, but let's face it, it contains 100 transcribed songs in tab and standard notation. Easy to use, stays open on selected songs no problems. I prefer ring binding but no problems with this excellent book staying open at any page in book. So don't agree with those saying the book doesn't stay open, mine does. I own many guitar tab books (100 plus) and this is set to be one of my most used. I wish all music books had this high standard. Perfect perfect perfect.
J**N
Some greatest classics and latest hits. Impressed.
I have to say I didn't expect it to be so thick. It is a good book with many good old guitar classics everyone know and some new hits too like Edd Sheran or Lala Land.I look forward to playing them all. There is a regular music notes part where you have the lyrics and chords and below you have a tab for fingerpicking. I was there were strumming patterns too for your chords, but hey, you can't have everything. Very good book. Money well spent.
A**R
A sing-a-long book, very basic fingerpicking.
I'm disappointed with this book. The fingerpicking arrangements are very basic, many just a bass note on the first beat while the fingers play a single line melody. Its a shame because there have been some great, and not too difficult, arrangements for fingerstyle guitar for many of these tunes that although being accessible to an upper beginner/intermediate guitarist sound full and complete (and more challenging than they really are), eg Tommy Emmanuel did a good arrangement of House of the Rising Sun that is not too challenging.The book is titled Fingerpicking but it is very basic fingerpicking and not what I expected. Good I suppose for a beginner just getting to know the guitar but If you are looking for something that will stretch you and progress your ability, buy another book or find music/tabs online (hint: many good guitarists on YouTube provide transcriptions of their arrangements for a nominal fee).
G**N
Good value collection of songs
A varied mixture of songs, some classics and some newer. I might need to look up the latter as they're not familiar to me. You get the chords, std notation and TAB basically for the tune (as far as I can tell) but unfortunately you do not get the chord shapes at the top of the page. This would have been helpful as there are quite a few unfamiliar chords in these arrangements. Maybe that's because I'm not very experienced but I don't think a beginner could strum the chords to most of the songs. Still, its a good value book and there are plenty of songs to learn for the non readers of std notation.
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