Beginning Guitar: Mastering the Keys

· Mel Bay Publications
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About this eBook

Reading music is a skill that all musicians should learn regardless of their instrument. This book is designed to eliminate the apprehension guitarists have in regards to reading music written in a variety of keys. In the first few pages, a number of musical symbols and terms are explained. This is followed by etudes and exercises written only in standard notation in the major keys of C, F, B flat, E flat, A flat, D flat, G, D, and A and the minor keys of A, D, G, C, F, B flat, E, B, and F sharp. Additional musical symbols and terms are gradually introduced throughout the practice pieces with helpful, clear explanations. Chord symbols and diagrams are provided for teacher accompaniment.

About the author

Jack Leroy Petersen (b. aprox 1933, Elk City, OK) is a US jazz guitarist, pianist, composer,

arranger, music publisher, music clinician, and renowned pioneer in jazz education who

revolutionized guitar education. He was a pedagogical architect for jazz guitar and jazz

improvisation at three institutions of higher learning:

First full-time jazz guitar teacher at the Berklee College of Music (1962-65 - Inaugural Chair,

Guitar Department)

Longstanding and influential jazz guitar artist in residence at theUniversity of North Texas

College of Music (1976-88 - Resident Artist, Jazz Guitar, Improv).

Joining his close colleague, Rich Matteson, who was recruited from North Texas to build a new

program at the University of North Florida focusing on jazz, Petersen built a jazz guitar

program (1988-1995; fully retiring 1999 - Resident Artist and Associate Professor).

 

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