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Excellent!, January 6, 2009
This review is from: Mel Bay Brazilian Jazz Guitar (Book & CD) (Sheet music)
I've purchased over 50 guitar books over the years, and this is one of the best. Here's why:
1. Comes with CD (essential to learning).
2. Excellent arrangements that sound great on solo guitar.
3. Each song has: a) lead sheets and lyrics, b) solo guitar in tab & standard notation; and c) rhythm accompaniment study. The CD has the solo and accompaniment study for each song. The solo guitar versions of these songs make a good CD by themselves.
4. Printing is clear and easy to read.
5. Thirteen full songs. Not just excerpts, not just chords, but entire songs.
6. Very reasonably priced.
This is not a beginner's book. I consider myself an early intermediate player and I find these pieces challenging. But they are very rewarding, thanks to the beautiful arrangements. They really sound good.
If you're wondering how tough the songs are to play, check the preview and try playing the first song in the book. It's a good example of both the level of difficulty and the excellence of the arrangements.
This book sets a high standard for what a guitar book should be. Obviously, a great deal of time and effort has gone into it, and it shows. In turn, it is worth my spending a good deal of time and effort to master these songs. And I'll certainly be buying other guitar books by John Zaradin and Mike Christiansen. Thanks to both of them for an outstanding product!
(BTW, the other guitar books I would rate as faves are "Fingerstyle Blues Songbook" by Steve James, "Mel Bay's Complete Country Blues Guitar Book" by Stefan Grossman, and "Guitar Atlas: Celtic" by David Ernst.)
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18 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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THANKS FOR THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA, BUT SHE JUST DOESN'T SEE . . ., August 12, 2006
This review is from: Mel Bay Brazilian Jazz Guitar (Book & CD) (Sheet music)
don't believe what others say, this is really a great book. go to the roots of the chords and build form there with your pinky finger. try different strums and plucks. You'll get it. After forty years I can finally play a really COOL tune, instead of only channeling Jimi Hendrix. Trying to do the opposite, with a REALLY laid back, melancholy (well, that's the same), almost shy virtuoso approach is opening up many doors. This music is everything American def medal is not. Brilliant. Get this book as a portal. It includes at least three ways to approach each song. And so you see that each time you play them, you must play it differently (or are free to improvise as you wish) LEarn tunes with more than one two or even three chords. YOu will not regret it. Great place to continue and expand and to breathe.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Great but challenging intro to Brazilian guitar, November 25, 2008
This review is from: Mel Bay Brazilian Jazz Guitar (Book & CD) (Sheet music)
This book was just what I was looking for. It features great Brazilian songs, it's laid out in tab and standard notation, there are three versions of each song so you can also learn the rhythm parts, and the included CD is high quality. It's intermediate, I'd say, and for beginners it'll be a bit tricky learning to move between chords. Still, it's not very difficult; I'm still a beginner and chose this book because the challenge is what helps me improve. Bottom line: if you'd like to learn some great Bossa tunes and you don't mind working at it, this is the book for you.
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