The Missing Method for Guitar: The 5th Position (The Missing Method for Guitar Note Reading Series)
M**P
Very informative, well written.
This is the second book in the series. Very well written with many song examples to support the lessons
G**N
Worthy set of upper position books.
Very happy with the ground covered; for students usually left to their own devices in finding useful upper position music to practice.
D**S
Finally at Book that Shows You How.
This book shows you how to play up the neck with real world teaching.
T**Y
Well worth the money.
Very nicely laid out and easy to understand.
G**
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A**R
Would like fingering suggestions for "g" string notes at fifth position.
So far so good. Songs could be updated with simple melodies such as" Blowing In The Wind." With that melody well practiced the author might consider a book on arranging songs in the future.One frustrating thing for me. Playing note 'b' on string 3 - Opus 14 exercise and others. There is no fingering guide or suggestions. Don't know how to practice this. Author seems to leave it up to player, but some help would been good.
K**R
Basic but effective
Good approach to memorise basic 5th position notes. Could use more familiar melodies in the practice exercises. I've not completed the book but I'm progressing well.
G**S
The Missing Method is worth buying.
This is a great series of five books and certainly teaches one and exposes one to the whole fretboard. My playing has already improved. A good buy.
R**E
Sehr gut
Interessante neue Gitarrenschule.
D**K
Guitar
Very helpful and comprehensive
L**E
Contents good
Needs to be spiral bound for use on a music stand
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