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Guitar Books Review #1: Alfred Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar Method 

Joe McMurray
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for learning to play fingerstyle guitar?
You can learn to play music using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books.
Alfred Publishing's “Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar Method” is an excellent method book aimed at beginner and intermediate guitar players who want to learn to play solo fingerstyle guitar arrangements complete with melody, bass lines, and inner harmony. I wouldn’t recommend starting in this book if you are just picking up a guitar for the first time, but if you have your basic chords down then you should be ok. Even if you are a late-intermediate or advanced fingerstyle player, this book is a great creative springboard for new ideas and inspiration.
1) Good information about general fingerstyle guitar technique and useful music theory (the stuff you really need to know including diatonic chords).
2) Good fingerstyle patterns followed by musical application of those patterns. These make for great warm-ups/technical skill-builders and they provide creative inspiration.
3) Introduces all the elements of playing fingerstyle guitar. Melody, bass, inner harmony, alternating bass, special techniques, introduction to alternate tunings.
4) Great repertoire. All original songs (no famous songs that you’ve heard on the radio), but they are legitimately catchy and you could play a coffee shop gig with just the tunes in the book.
5) Audio Access
The book does not get into arrangement for fingerstyle guitar (taking a tune or melody and creating a solo fingerstyle arrangement/version). It also doesn’t get into the modern percussive techniques used by modern players like Michael Hedges, Don Ross, Andy McKee, Mike Dawes, etc. No thumb slaps, guitar body percussion, or tapping.
This is the first book in a 3-book series (Beginning, Intermediate, and Mastering). The latter books do discuss more advanced techniques and dive deeper into alternate tunings. However, this first book is extremely musical. It’s also worth checking out Alfred’s “Beginning Fingerstyle Arranging and Technique for Guitar.”
Acoustic steel string or classical nylon string guitar. Published by Alfred Publishing, written by Lou Manzi. © 1996
My eBook: Arranging for Fingerstyle Guitar: purchase a pdf of my book at joemcmurray.com/checkout/
Riding the Wave: my second fingerstyle guitar album is available on all streaming platforms.

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Комментарии : 21   
@dmbhansali
@dmbhansali 9 месяцев назад
Great review! I have owned all three books of this series for a few years, but couldn’t stick with it for some reason. I think your review is gonna be the impetus to get me back to it. Thank you!
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! Glad to give you a little push as well! Let me know if you ever need anything musically.
@sonoman9095
@sonoman9095 4 месяца назад
Great video, thanks for sharing these reviews with us!
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад
I'm glad they have been helpful! More in the pipeline.
@crushingdigital
@crushingdigital Год назад
Loved it and bought the book. I’ve had so many books in the basket on this subject but this showed me that this was exactly what I wanted. Thank you for the depth of the video 🙇
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic Год назад
So glad to hear that the video was helpful! Have fun with your guitar!
@taylorseagull
@taylorseagull 9 месяцев назад
Great review with examples. I have the book but stopped using it - but you have inspired me to pick it up again. Thanks again for the detailed review
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic 9 месяцев назад
I'm glad it was helpful! Make sure to incorporate the repertoire tunes at the end of the book into your practice while you go through the book. Let me know if you ever need anything or if you have any other book review suggestions.
@darrylbrooks3361
@darrylbrooks3361 Год назад
I found this coincidentally a few days after getting the book. Actually, I got the complete edition I think with beginning, intermediate and mastering. I've been working on fingerstyle for a couple of years since I first started playing. I'm pretty good at basic stuff, but the very first patterns in this book were challenging. I'm just on #4 and muddling through very slowly. To me, this is a good thing. It tells me, I will be working on this book for a long time. Thanks for the great review and looking forward to more. (I love books also)
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic Год назад
Darryl - Thanks for commenting! I really like and recommend this book (and the entire series). You could warm up with the patterns in Chapter 3 each time you sit down to practice, but simultaneously keep moving forward in the book. Chapter 4 ("Playing Two Lines") is so important and enjoyable, and uses a different sort of coordination from Chapter 3's arpeggiation patterns. If you can make your way through the just "Beginning" book then you'll be able to play some satisfying and crowd-pleasing solo fingerstyle tunes.
@gechli3433
@gechli3433 11 месяцев назад
Great review! Very helpful for me, an early intermediate player wondering which direction I should lean toward (fingerstyle or rhythm). One question: are the exercises presented in "tabs" or in standard music notation or in both (ideal)? Thank you!
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! If you aren't a singer, then fingerstyle may prove to be much more satisfying. Even if you are a singer, then you can do the James Taylor thing and learn to play great fingerstyle accompaniment. You really can't go wrong. The exercises in this book are all presented in both TAB and standard music notation.
@gechli3433
@gechli3433 11 месяцев назад
@@JoeMcMurrayMusic Great. Thank you for your reply!
@danielmontiel4561
@danielmontiel4561 Год назад
Hi Joe, I ordered this book after watching this video (and subscribed to your channel). I have also read good reviews of Ken Perlman's fingerstyle guitar book. Do you know that one? How does it compare to this Alfred method? I am thinking of ordering that one too
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic Год назад
Hey Daniel- thanks for checking out my videos! I really like the Alfred Fingerstyle series (including the Beginning, Intermediate, Mastering, and Arranging books). They have good difficulty graduation and they have approachable tunes. I haven't ever used Ken Perlman's book, but I just pulled it up on the internet and I'm planning on purchasing it so that I can do a review of it in the future. Let me know if you are looking for anything in particular and I can help direct you to something that I have already worked through.
@danielmontiel4561
@danielmontiel4561 Год назад
​@@JoeMcMurrayMusicThat's great thank you! I have been playing guitar for 6 months only but I can play the piano, I guess that is why finger independence on the right hand is surprisingly easy for me on fingerstyle. I have also ordered the Leavitt modern method. I now it is for plectrum but I will play with fingers. My ultimate goal is arranging and even improvising so I need to know how to move around the fretboard. Could not find an equivalent method like Leavitt to play with fingers. Keep posting these videos, please, I love them!
@konradromanowicz2093
@konradromanowicz2093 Год назад
If there is intermedia book can you do review of it so we know is it worth to start that series? Thank you
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic Год назад
Hey Konrad - the intermediate book is a wonderful extension of the beginning book and I will do a full review in the future. Definitely worth working through these two books if you're looking to get into/improve your fingerstyle playing. The 3rd book in the series (Mastering) contains a lot of advanced concepts that take significant hard work to master and incorporate into your playing. It may or may not be for everyone!
@johnmcleod8961
@johnmcleod8961 11 месяцев назад
where does one find your book on arranging and composing fingerstyle guitar?
@JoeMcMurrayMusic
@JoeMcMurrayMusic 11 месяцев назад
Hey @johnmcleod8961 you can find my book at joemcmurray.com/checkout/. Let me know if you need any guidance while going through it! Thanks!
@johnmcleod8961
@johnmcleod8961 11 месяцев назад
thank u so much...I'm looking forward to it.
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