Dimensions (Overall): 12.0 inches (L), .33 inches (H) x 9.0 inches (W)
Weight: 1.75 pounds
Genre: Method books
Compatible With: Guitar
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• Contents:
• Equipment
• Basics
• Chords and Structure
• The Blues
The bestselling book Heavy Guitar Bible is now available with a CD. The complete guide book to the world of playing rock guitar. Covers fretboard basics, guitar chords, structure, and all rock styles, with accompanying illustrations by the author Richard Daniels. Two months after this unique rock guitar instruction manual was published, Guitar Player Magazine book review called the Bible "concise, generous and well conceived - everything ever wanted to know about playing rock guitar but were afraid to ask." Broad in its scope, The Heavy Guitar Bible is the ultimate manual for those who want to truly understand the dimensional world of today's electric guitarist. Intensely researched, hundreds of diagrams, beautifully hand illustrated. The Heavy Guitar Bible teaches with an attitude that is goal oriented: Get the student up and running the fretboard without unnecessary theory and complications. Twelve full chapters and a seventeen part appendix take on a step-by-step journey that ends with true understanding of the guitar's fretboard. Author Richard Daniels talks about The Heavy Guitar Bible:The Heavy Guitar Bible is my first book. In its pages will find the "Real Inside Story" of exactly how the blues scale applies directly to rock guitar. At the time I wrote it, I was definitely searching out the various scales and techniques that I heard on my favorite records, and I did my best to copy them directly. The book was a direct result from my personal search to understand. Even with my best effort, there was some unknown stumbling block that was stopping me from really getting it right. I knew I only had broken parts of the whole picture. Then one night I made a break-through discovery: All of a sudden I saw the light that there are TWO DIFFERENT five note scale at work in the lead blues/rock guitar picture. Once I combined those two pentatonic scales with the E major chord form on paper "a star was born". It all came clear to me once I laid it out in cold, unchanging dots on fretboard diagrams: I could see that it was these two scales that were the cornerstone of what rock guitarists use to make a living and create their art. It wasn't long after this singular realization that I started to write The Heavy Guitar Bible just to let my discoveries see the light of day, and to spread the news to others like myself that were struggling to understand basic rock guitar. Looking back at the attitude that forged my first book, I can now see that it was written with a sort of persistent "rush to judgment." Once I located the basic blues scale, I never asked too many questions about where it came from, how it related to any other type of music. My single-minded goal was to "box out" the scales to play them. The Bible is a skeletal picture of pentatonic-based blues/rock guitar written by a fellow guitarist fresh from the trenches of raw discovery. I learned a tremendous amount about the guitar during the actual writing of the book. One discovery built directly upon the other. I have to admit that there is an "over the top" feeling of missionary zeal that weaves itself throughout the Bible. I preached the most basic, critical information again and again. Eventually, after pushing one basic concept after another down onto the paper, I realized that I had defined the landscape, the backdrop of playing rock guitar. After all was said and done, a common thread surfaced that sort of tied the entire book together in a unified " can do it" spirit. The underlying theme of the book is that after overcome the difficulty of grasping the necessary concepts, will ultimately find that applying blues rock guitar is something that is easy to do.