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A friend has sent me 2 greate exercise books Kitharologus and The Advancing guitarist I am going to have to learn notation for it, but for now does anyoe have a quic guide ?
I had one somewhere but i cant seem to find it.
some kind of document that translates each note for me ?
do this for me and i promise to share some of the best exercises with you from this book, well i will probably share some regardless.
Kitharologus is a book that i´ve been looking for for a long time. seems impossible to find
that message combined with your side photo makes you look like a litlle kid who is not happy cause he wants what the other kids got.
I hear you Henrik, I dont have a scanner atm as this girl has mine, after I decrypt the notation, I promisse I will share as many of the exercises as I can.
Hey Flo, if you want some jazz stuff, i have quite a pile. Cd's & Books etc if you feel the need to branch into the land of jazz, just gimme a yell. Larone
Yes larone but i dont read notation well, as i understand it , most of the jazz is writen out in notation ?? or u got some tab too ? Mate il educate myself on anything. You can learn right hand technique from flamenco but i think that the left hand theory is very basic unless you learn specific solos.
I have always said , give me the right hand of a flamenco and the left of a jazz player and il be happy :-)