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The #1 Book on the Mechanics of Movement behind Playing the Guitar. Learn the Rules of Movement to optimize your performance and: Avoid Poor technique: Learn the How & Why of technique so you can make informed choices about how you want to play. * Move Better: Learning the Rules of Movement will make you more effective in your movements * Play Better: Optimizing movement will let you gain facility to easily play faster* Feel Better: Avoid technique mistakes that slow you down and cause pain and injury over time. Learn how to recover from existing pain and injury by changing your technique to eliminate the root problem. * Learn Faster: Understanding the mechanics of movement will show you what to pay attention to - and what not to. Breaking Down the Mechanics that Drive the Techniques Used by the Masters. Learn: * When to put your thumb over the neck and when to have it behind.* Why sometimes it is better to put your guitar super low* How to avoid injury * The advantages and disadvantages of footstools * In ins and outs of pick grip * And much more Guitarists are athletes. Playing the guitar requires the skilled use of your entire body. Unfortunately, most books on playing guitar focus exclusively on what notes to play, and give little or no attention to how they should be made. This leaves guitarists with a problem. Misunderstanding the mechanics of movement leads to frustration, because it makes learning new techniques harder, limits your abilities when techniques don't work like they should, and causes injury when unhealthy technique wears down your body.The solution is simple: Anatomy of Guitar Playing is your guide to moving well, learning faster and avoiding injury. When you understand the mechanics of moving, you will know for yourself how techniques work. Anatomy of Guitar Playing is both a description of how the body works, as well as a prescription for how to move better, taking you through what you need to know about the body in order to use it more effectively. It covers the anatomy and physics of fretting and picking, how to set up and adjust the guitar to your body and many other important topics. Through learning about the proper use of the body at the guitar, you will be able to learn faster, play with better facility and reduce injury.
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Playing drums is easy! ... As long as you know what to do. Unfortunately, knowing what to do is the tricky part. It's easy to get lost along the way, distracted by things that won't move you forward, practicing things you already do well, or simply intimidated because you just don't know what you need to work on. This book will fix that. I've broken down what you need to know into about a dozen or so separate skills. Each chapter is a new skill, and the exercises are real songs that you can listen to and play along to. The songs get progressively complex. By working your way through this book, you'll end up being able to play songs like Kashmir by Led Zeppelin and Chameleon by the Headhunters with ease. The way the skills are broken down is a good start, but each skill is itself composed of different elements that you'll need to figure out if you are to master it. Deciphering the instructions, learning the physical movements required, using the skill in sequence, finding a flow, and getting your notes to mean something musically all require different mental tools. Unfortunately, the tools required for one part interfere with the effectively learning a different part. For example: "being in your head" is a disadvantage to performing well, but an advantage for figuring out the pattern in the first place. To fix this problem, I've included a method for learning them that I've developed over years of teaching, learning and my formal study of education, music and psychology. This method breaks down how to learn each skill into stages and how to approach mastering each stage. Along the way, you'll learn how to swing a groove, how to read a groove in staff notation, how to hear what you read in your head before you play, and gain some tools for both learning fast and playing musically.
""A Collection Of Letters, Statutes, And Other Documents From The Manuscript Library Of Corpus Christi College: Illustrative Of The History Of The University Of Cambridge"" is a book written by John Lamb and published in 1838. The book is a compilation of various letters, statutes, and other documents that are sourced from the Manuscript Library of Corpus Christi College. These documents are presented in the book to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the history of the University of Cambridge. The book is divided into several sections that cover different periods of the university's history. Each section contains documents that shed light on various aspects of the university's development, including its governance, academic programs, and social life. The letters and other documents included in the book are written by various individuals who played important roles in the university's history, such as its chancellors, masters, and fellows. Overall, ""A Collection Of Letters, Statutes, And Other Documents From The Manuscript Library Of Corpus Christi College: Illustrative Of The History Of The University Of Cambridge"" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of one of the world's most prestigious universities. The book provides readers with a unique glimpse into the past, allowing them to gain a deeper appreciation for the university's rich heritage and traditions.During The Period Of The Reformation, From 1500 To 1572.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Unlike any other how-to-drum book currently out there, this book is specifically geared to adults. Maybe you always wanted to play, but for whatever reason it never happened. Maybe you left music-making behind at some point and want to pick it back up. Either way, this book is designed for you. It is a focused introduction on how to play music with other people. After working your way through this book, you will be able to play music with a band, have fun, and sound good. Even if you master only the patterns in this book, you will still be able to make music with your friends and convincingly fake your way through just about any song you hear on the radio. Maybe you won't be able to play the exact pattern the original drummer played yet, or every fill, but you will be able to get the idea across in a way that you and the people you play with will enjoy. You will also get a firm musical foundation and a good practice method that will allow you to branch off in the direction you want to go after you master this book. **********Why Choose This Book*************This is the only how-to-play-drums book written specifically for adult novices, adults returning to the drums and for other instrumentalists who want to learn the drums***You want to learn how to make music, not just play notes. ***It has a practice method based on my professional and academic experience that you can use for any material, in any book***You can work their own way through at their own pace ***The book and practice method are designed to fit different learning styles ***The book offers a unique notation system designed to make understanding what to do on the drums more intuitive and also to make transitioning to staff notation easier**********What You Will Learn*************This book is not a compendium of everything you can do on the drums. Instead it is designed for people who want to start playing drums with other people for fun. Through working your way through this book, you will: ***Get to know the drum set and how to set it up***Use basic drum technique***Be able to play basic patterns and fills ***Know how to make those fills groove***Understand what drums do in a band***Have a system to take basic drum patterns, master them, and incorporate them into your playing
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Telegraph People celebrates the characters who produced a multi-edition evening newspaper in the large industrial Midlands city of Coventry across two decades. It reveals what went on behind the façade of the Coventry Evening Telegraph offices in Corporation Street. Read about the journalists who put this newspaper together - the dramas, the crises and the fun. This was before the digital revolution and… • Stories had to be by filed by phone • Reporters hammered out their words on typewriters • Breaking news from around the globe clattered into the office on tele-printers • The news was set in hot metal • Pages were torn up hourly to accommodate breaking news and great pictures • Copies were printed in their tens of thousands on giant, thundering presses • Vans roared all over the city and neighbouring towns, dropping off copies, including the Saturday night PINK sports edition • Tens of thousands of newspapers were delivered direct to homes These people arguably had the best job ever - journalism. Among them was a young man who embarked on an unlikely career in newspapers.This exclusive and true story is seen through the eyes of journalist JOHN LAMB, who gained an intimate insight into the Telegraph on three separate occasions - as office boy, deputy sports editor and assistant editor. He worked on the smallest and the largest newspapers in the UK, including the Kenilworth Weekly News, the Coventry Evening Telegraph (plus its PINK Saturday night sports edition), the Birmingham Evening Mail, the London Evening News, the News of the World, the Sun, the London Evening Standard and the Birmingham Post.
This beautiful book is an exploration and celebration of modern Lancashire's unspoilt and lesser-known corners. Full of fascinating facts, figures and insights, complemented by many colour images, the book is written in an accessible and lively style and will delight anyone who has an interest in the natural history of our region.
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