
Jerome Allen
New member
Bruce Bouillet...nice
I also recommend trying out the Mel Bay Complete book. I often tell my better students that if they can play through that entire book perfectly, then they can consider themselves an accomplished guitarist. I leave a copy on my living room coffee table and play through parts of it a few times a week. For me, what makes it work is...I pretend Steve Vai is sitting 2 feet in front me of me watching and listening to every single note I play. I have to play through every piece 10 or 11 times in a row absolutely perfectly. And since Steve Vai is right there, no mistake will go unnoticed. If I miss 1 note or there's some extraneous string noise, or improper muting on the 10th time through, I start all over again. Not only does it help with learning to read music, but I've found it also helped improve my picking accuracy, muting technique, left hand flexibility, ect. I'm a big Chet Atkins and Doc Watson fan, so playing through those "old style" pieces are actually fun for me.
I also recommend trying out the Mel Bay Complete book. I often tell my better students that if they can play through that entire book perfectly, then they can consider themselves an accomplished guitarist. I leave a copy on my living room coffee table and play through parts of it a few times a week. For me, what makes it work is...I pretend Steve Vai is sitting 2 feet in front me of me watching and listening to every single note I play. I have to play through every piece 10 or 11 times in a row absolutely perfectly. And since Steve Vai is right there, no mistake will go unnoticed. If I miss 1 note or there's some extraneous string noise, or improper muting on the 10th time through, I start all over again. Not only does it help with learning to read music, but I've found it also helped improve my picking accuracy, muting technique, left hand flexibility, ect. I'm a big Chet Atkins and Doc Watson fan, so playing through those "old style" pieces are actually fun for me.