This method was designed to meet the National Standards for Music Education, with features such as cross-curricular activities, quizzes, multicultural songs, basic improvisation and more. Volume 1 covers
Designed for anyone just learning to play acoustic or electric guitar, this method is based on years of teaching guitar students of all ages and reflects some of the best guitar teaching ideas from around
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The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method is a well-conceived graded guitar method designed especially for the younger beginner. Presenting one concept at a time, the method engages students with lively
This revolutionary new method combines solid pedagogy with a focus on real-world guitar skills such as strumming and fingerpicking, pivotal rock and blues riffs, improvising, reading music, and music
This comprehensive method for classroom or individual study comes in two sections. The first section teaches chords and accompaniment, while the second teaches note reading. This flexible method allows
Recognized for over 50 years as the best-paced and most comprehensive guitar method available, Alfred's Basic Guitar Method has introduced over five million beginners to the joy of playing guitar. Now
The ultimate solution for teaching beginning guitar in middle school and high school class settings. From his experience as a class guitar instructor, Grant Gustafson has designed a unique approach to
This revolutionary method combines solid pedagogy with a focus on real-world guitar skills such as strumming and fingerpicking, pivotal rock and blues riffs, improvising, reading music, and music theory.
This updated and expanded edition of one of the best-paced and most comprehensive guitar method available features a new layout, making it easier to read and quicker to learn. Now includes blues, country,
Putting lessons in the context of popular styles and classic tunes, this complete course introduces new topics at a progressive speed using both music notation and tablature. Correlating supplemental books
This method is written specifically to address the needs and learning styles of children. Beginning with rote learning, imitation, and echoing, students will play and perform familiar melodies, strum
The Guitar Class Ensemble Series contains works arranged by Bill Swick for three guitars. Ideal for students, these are all easy-level selections and match up perfectly with the Year 1, Quarter 4 method.
The Guitar Class Ensemble Series contains works arranged by Bill Swick for three guitars. Ideal for students, these are all easy-level selections and and match up perfectly with the Year 1, Quarter 3
Correlating with Belwin's 21st Century Guitar Method #1, this book helps beginners understand music theory in a practical way. Exercises relate music notation and diagrams to the fretboard to help
GuitarNowOnline.com is a comprehensive Guitar Class Learning Management System built for both students and educators. Students begin by completing a placement form and are then directed to the correct
This series is designed for students to learn one solo piece a week, nine each quarter. This reproducible, carefully sequenced series is intended for students to complete four books a year, starting at the
The Advanced Guitar Class Ensemble Series presents ensemble works arranged by Bill Swick for four guitars. Ideal for students, these are all advanced-level selections and match up perfectly with
The Intermediate Guitar Class Ensemble Series presents works arranged by Bill Swick for three guitars. Ideal for students, these are all intermediate-level selections and match up perfectly with the Year 2,
Everything in this simple beginner's guide to music theory is geared toward the guitar so that you're able to apply the theoretical concepts directly to your instrument. Featuring hands-on activities like
Ideal for year two, quarter two guitar students, these holiday quartets range from easy to intermediate and are fun to play!
This reproducible text is intended as either a stand-alone class method or as a supplement to any beginning guitar text. Using this resource as a supplement provides rich classroom activities to