Key shifts by way of modulation are a fundamental element in music composition and solo performance. The guitar, however, presents a very unique challenge because a scale can be performed in a variety of ways using different positions and fingerings. The guitarist who is unfamiliar with multiple methods for moving through the scales and across the entire length of the guitar is at an extreme disadvantage, both mechanically and creatively.
]]>Key shifts by way of modulation are a fundamental element in music composition and solo performance. The guitar, however, presents a very unique challenge because a scale can be performed in a variety of ways using different positions and fingerings. The guitarist who is unfamiliar with multiple methods for moving through the scales and across the entire length of the guitar is at an extreme disadvantage, both mechanically and creatively.
]]>Key shifts by way of modulation are a fundamental element in music composition and solo performance. The guitar, however, presents a very unique challenge because a scale can be performed in a variety of ways using different positions and fingerings. The guitarist who is unfamiliar with multiple methods for moving through the scales and across the entire length of the guitar is at an extreme disadvantage, both mechanically and creatively.
]]>Key shifts by way of modulation are a fundamental element in music composition and solo performance. The guitar, however, presents a very unique challenge because a scale can be performed in a variety of ways using different positions and fingerings. The guitarist who is unfamiliar with multiple methods for moving through the scales and across the entire length of the guitar is at an extreme disadvantage, both mechanically and creatively.
]]>About Hanon: The original Hanon Transcriptions for Guitar contained in Guitar Master’s “Hanon” build agility, independence, and strength in the fingers. The exercises in the book were transcribed from the classic exercises in “Hanon the Virtuoso Pianist,” the most famous work by renowned composer, C.L. Hanon, for technical training. The first “Hanon for Guitar” published by Alfred Music Co. in 1960 was written in open position covering only one and a half octaves. Guitar Master’s “Hanon Complete,” covers two and a half octaves. Students learn to shift from one position to another and read in the higher positions of the fingerboard.
]]>It sets new and higher standards for mastering both the acoustic and electric guitar. The book contains more than 20 advanced etudes, musical compositions designed to develop technical skill. The compositions contain challenging scale patterns and arpeggios that cover the full three octaves of the fretboard and modulate through many keys. Students will become more familiar with the neck of the guitar than ever before. The etude studies include established works by composers like Kreutzer, Wohlfart, Kohler & Czerny used by musicians for over a century.
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