Seeing Music on the Left-Handed Guitar is the first
book of its kind: Using an easy, visual method to teach practical music
theory so you can make new music with confidence.
Learn music,
FAST! Step inside the mind of successful guitar players. Great
guitarists develop an ability to “see” the music they play on the
fretboard of the instrument. They see their music as a simple
relationship of shapes and locations. As easily as you already can
distinguish a triangle from a square or a circle, guitar players see
music on the fretboard of their instrument.
It’s this EASY: Just
as you can draw the basic shapes of triangle, square or circle from
memory, guitar players visually “draw” chord shapes on their
fingerboards, then move those shapes easily, creating new music.
MASTER
your music: Guitarists find this “visual roadmap” on the fretboard a
powerful tool, making improvisation or transposing a song to another key
quite easy. Your fingers will follow these roadmaps to get to the
music. Seeing Music on the Left-Handed Guitar will show you how to see music as simple shapes and use these shapes to quickly and confidently create and play music.