The "For Dummies" series has moved far from its humble beginnings as  an auto repair manual in the late 1970s. This latest hefty offering  suffers from trying to be too many things to too many readers.  Certainly, the introductory chapters are clear and concise, with enough  information to get the beginner started. But it's not clear whether the  book is geared toward electric or acoustic guitar?the photo  illustrations show chords played on an electric guitar while the reader  is learning campfire songs. Acoustic guitars don't make an appearance  until Chapter 12. Four additional chapters are devoted to guitar  selection, maintenance, and accessories, items beyond the immediate  interest of most beginning players. Libraries are already likely to have  any number of beginning guitar books, and these need not be displaced.  (CD not available for review.)?Eric C. Shoaf, Brown Univ. Lib.,  Providence
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Review
“…offers everything the beginner to intermediate guitarist needs in an irreverent and accessible format…” (
Harborough Mail, 17
th November 2005)      
 
Product Description
Have you always wanted to play guitar? Who wouldn't? Think of Jimi  Hendrix wailing away on his Stratocaster. . . Chuck Berry duck-walking  across the stage to "Johnny B. Goode". . .B.B. King making his "Lucille"  cry the blues. No doubt about it—guitars are 
cool.        
Guitar For Dummies  2nd Edition tells you everything a beginning or intermediate guitarist  needs to know: from buying a guitar to tuning it, playing it, and caring  for it, this book has it all—and you don't even need to know how to  read music. Full of photo-illustrated exercises and songs you can play  to practice the techniques discussed in each section, this step-by-step  guide will take you through the basics and beyond before you can say  "Eric Clapton." You'll learn how to:      
- Match yourself with the guitar and equipment that fits your needs and budget      
- Select the right accessories: amps, picks, pedals, capos, cases, and other goodies      
- Pick and strum to produce a clean, clear, buzz-free tone      
- Know whether you're really in tune      
- Play melodies without reading music      
- Perform basic guitar maintenance and repairs      
- Build strength and dexterity while playing      
- Play in different styles, including rock, blues, folk, jazz, and classical      
- Make your guitar talk with bends and slides!      
Fully revised and updated, with an all new interactive CD that allows readers to listen, learn, tune, and play along, 
Guitar For Dummies 2nd Edition is the perfect introductory guide for any novice acoustic or electric guitar player.     
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.      
 
From the Back Cover
Features an all-new, interactive audio CD with MP3 files      The latest tips and techniques for playing beautiful tunes — without reading music!      
Gearing  up to play the guitar? Whether you're a new or seasoned guitarist, this  updated guide makes it easy with step-by-step instruction on everything  from simple chord progressions to smokin' blues licks. You get expanded  coverage of musical styles ranging from rock and jazz to folk and  classical.       
Discover how to      
- Select the right guitar and accessories
- Develop correct hand position and posture
- Strum basic chords and simple melodies
- Tune, change strings, and make simple repairs
- Expand your range with advanced techniques
 
About the Author
Mark Phillips is a guitarist, arranger, and editor with more  than 30 years in the music publishing field. He earned his bachelor’s  degree in music theory from Case Western Reserve University, where he  received the Carolyn Neff Award for scholastic excellence, and his  master’s degree in music theory from Northwestern University, where he  was elected to Pi Kappa Lambda, the most prestigious U.S. honor society  for college and university music students. While working toward a  doctorate in music theory at Northwestern, Phillips taught classes in  theory, ear-training, sight-singing, counterpoint, and guitar.
During the 1970s and early ’80s, Phillips was Director of Popular Music  at Warner Bros. Publications, where he edited and arranged the songbooks  of such artists as Neil Young, James Taylor, the Eagles, and Led  Zeppelin. Since the mid-’80s he has served as Director of Music and  Director of Publications at Cherry Lane Music, where he has edited or  arranged the songbooks of such artists as John Denver, Van Halen, Guns  N’ Roses, and Metallica, and has served as Music Editor of the magazines  
Guitar and 
Guitar One.
Phillips is the author of several books on musical subjects, including 
Metallica Riff by Riff, Sight-Sing Any Melody Instantly, and 
Sight-Read Any Rhythm Instantly. In his non-musical life, Phillips is the author/publisher of a series of “fun” high school English textbooks, including 
The Wizard of Oz Vocabulary Builder, The Pinocchio Intermediate Vocabulary Builder, and 
Tarzan and Jane’s Guide to Grammar. For the reference value of his numerous publications, Phillips is profiled in 
Who’s Who in America.        Jon Chappell  is a multistyle guitarist, transcriber, and arranger. He attended  Carnegie-Mellon University, where he studied with Carlos Barbosa-Lima,  and he then went on to earn his master’s degree in composition from  DePaul University, where he also taught theory and ear training. He was  formerly Editor-in-Chief of 
Guitar magazine, Technical Editor of 
Guitar Shop Magazine, and Musicologist for 
Guitarra,  a classical magazine. He has played and recorded with Pat Benatar, Judy  Collins, Graham Nash, and Gunther Schuller, and he has contributed  numerous musical pieces to film and TV. Some of these include 
Northern Exposure, Walker, Texas Ranger, Guiding Light, and the feature film 
Bleeding Hearts  directed by actor-dancer Gregory Hines. In 1990, he became Associate  Music Director of Cherry Lane Music where he has transcribed, edited,  and arranged the music of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Steve Morse, Mike  Stern, and Eddie Van Halen, among others. He has more than a dozen  method books to his name, and is the author of 
Rock Guitar For Dummies and the textbook 
The Recording Guitarist — A Guide for Home and Studio, published by Hal Leonard.
