(Music Sales America). Since it first appeared in the 1930s, the concise, clear content of the best-selling A Tune a Day series has revolutionized music-making in the classroom and the home. Now, for the first time, C. Paul Herfurth's original books have been completely rewritten with new music and the latest in instrument technique for a new generation of musicians. A New Tune a Day books have the same logical, gentle pace, and keen attention to detail, but with a host of innovations: the inclusion of an audio CD with actual performances and backing tracks will make practice even more fun and exciting, and the explanatory diagrams and photographs will help the student to achieve the perfect technique and tone. The DVD shows you the basics from how to set up your instrument to playing your first notes. It takes you through the first few pages of the book ensuring you get off to a good start. Plus, excellent advice and tips from a professional player. Each book contains: advice on audio equipment * instructions for effective technique and comfortable posture * explanatory section on reading music * easy-to-follow lessons on clear, uncluttered pages * an audio CD with a virtuoso performance, backing tracks and audio examples * great music including duets and rounds * tests to check progress and comprehension * useful pull-out chart giving all fingerings * and a DVD, authored for Zone 0, to help you get started on your instrument.
(Music Sales America). These are the original editions of the ever-popular instruction books for various instruments by C. Paul Herfurth.
A Tune a Day for Guitar: A First Instruction Book
This work, accompanied by an audio CD, features a virtuoso performance and backing track for each pieces.
The complete instruction tutor for the flute. Takes you through the basic techniques and allows you to progress to an advanced stage of playing.
Contains explanatory diagrams and photographs that help guide you through the lessons and achieve the very best in tone, technique and posture.
Tune a Day Classical Guitar
Tune a Day Classical Guitar
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Figure 6-6 is I-VI7-II7-V7 in C. The A7 chord belongs to the key of D, and D7 belongs to the key of G. Use D major patterns ... you can stay in one scale and avoid any troublesome notes — refer to the “Aura Lee” example in Figure 6-9.
Tune a Day Classical Guitar Repertoire