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〖Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar - by Troy Stetina(主音吉他速度技巧)〗
FOREWORD
  This book teaches what every serious lead player should know - how to practice to become the best you can be. It provides a complete understanding of all the skills of lead guitar as seen from a practical, playing viewpoint. By breaking down the complexity of lead playing into component skills, you can focus on each part of the picture, and improve faster. This book will show you what a lead style is, what factors and skills go into it, and how to develop these most quickly. It will help you to express yourself on the guitar, and develop your own personal lead style.
  This book is designed with the serious guitarist in mind. This isn't the kind of book that you can whip through in a few weeks, and it's not something that you will outgrow. It is something that you can use for years, because these skills will always apply. As good as you get at any skill taught here, you can still get better, and become a better musician.
  If you are a beginner, you should approach it with patience. You need to learn the skills presented here, so take your time. No one becomes a great guitarist overnight I It takes time.
  For some of you, this material may not all be new; and any guitarist with well-developed technique has, knowingly or unknowingly, already used many of these principles and techniques. (There is usually a direct relationship between the amount of this type of practicing and the level of mastery attained.) With this book, however, for the first time, these principles and techniques are structured together in a very comprehensive manner, and applied to rock guitar. (Some ideas presented here have been pulled from established violin and piano pedagogy as well.)
  The skills you will be developing can be divided into three categories: Mechanical Ability, Rhythmic Ability, and Creativity.
  The mechanical aspect deals with the most obvious part - the physical motions to play the notes. It includes left and right hand techniques, methods of developing speed and articulation, etc..
  Rhythmic ability is the ability to feel solid and exact timing. This is, of course, an absolute necesssity for every good musician.
  In the end, creativity is a most important aspect of playing that is, unfortunately, too often left to chance by guitarists. Creativity involves choosing what notes to play; it deals with developing your musical imagination.
  Of course the material in this book is not the only thing that you should practice. It covers how to practice, and what skills you need to practice, but you must apply these principles to the music you like. All the nuts and bolts in the world are useless until someone puts them together in such a way to make, say, a car. Then you can drive it. The riffs, exercises, and the few selections of music provided are here just to get you on the track of how these practice principles work. Then you can build your own car.
  
  This book is a "practice manual"- a structured system that covers every skill you must have to get plete mastery over the guitar. It shows you where you need to put in your time.
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〖Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar - by Troy Stetina(主音吉他速度技巧)〗


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