Vivaldi, Theme from Spring, The Four Seasons

Vivaldi's Four Seasons is one of the most famous pieces of music ever written. This book shows you how to play the main theme on the guitar.

What? A book with only one tune in it? Yes, that's right. But by the time you have worked through this book, you will really know that tune. This book shows you how to work in depth.

Who is this book for?
- Beginner guitarists who want to add great melodies to their repertoire.
- Electric guitarists who want to play better lead guitar.
- Fingerstyle guitarists who would like to add a great solo piece to their repertoire.
- Guitarists who want to learn how to make the guitar ""speak"".
- Guitarists who want to revitalise their playing.

What we will learn in this project ?
- The theme to a famous piece of music.
- Ornaments
- E major on the first string.
- Tonic, Sub-dominant and Dominant chords.
- Syncopation
- Temporary Displacement of the Left Hand

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Vivaldi, Theme from Spring, The Four Seasons

Vivaldi's Four Seasons is one of the most famous pieces of music ever written. This book shows you how to play the main theme on the guitar.

What? A book with only one tune in it? Yes, that's right. But by the time you have worked through this book, you will really know that tune. This book shows you how to work in depth.

Who is this book for?
- Beginner guitarists who want to add great melodies to their repertoire.
- Electric guitarists who want to play better lead guitar.
- Fingerstyle guitarists who would like to add a great solo piece to their repertoire.
- Guitarists who want to learn how to make the guitar ""speak"".
- Guitarists who want to revitalise their playing.

What we will learn in this project ?
- The theme to a famous piece of music.
- Ornaments
- E major on the first string.
- Tonic, Sub-dominant and Dominant chords.
- Syncopation
- Temporary Displacement of the Left Hand

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Vivaldi, Theme from Spring, The Four Seasons

Vivaldi, Theme from Spring, The Four Seasons

by Peter Inglis
Vivaldi, Theme from Spring, The Four Seasons

Vivaldi, Theme from Spring, The Four Seasons

by Peter Inglis

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Overview

Vivaldi's Four Seasons is one of the most famous pieces of music ever written. This book shows you how to play the main theme on the guitar.

What? A book with only one tune in it? Yes, that's right. But by the time you have worked through this book, you will really know that tune. This book shows you how to work in depth.

Who is this book for?
- Beginner guitarists who want to add great melodies to their repertoire.
- Electric guitarists who want to play better lead guitar.
- Fingerstyle guitarists who would like to add a great solo piece to their repertoire.
- Guitarists who want to learn how to make the guitar ""speak"".
- Guitarists who want to revitalise their playing.

What we will learn in this project ?
- The theme to a famous piece of music.
- Ornaments
- E major on the first string.
- Tonic, Sub-dominant and Dominant chords.
- Syncopation
- Temporary Displacement of the Left Hand


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046128147
Publisher: Peter Inglis
Publication date: 08/22/2014
Series: Inglis Academy: Basic Repertoire , #7
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Peter is the Principal of the Inglis Academy in Sydney, Australia, where people come to develop their literacy in art and music.

For over four decades Peter Inglis has performed music professionally in Rock, Jazz and Classical music. He performs with orchestras and with string quartets and jazz bands as well as doing solo guitar concerts. Audiences enjoy his work in venues ranging from the Sydney Opera House and the Art Gallery of N.S.W. to open air concerts in the Australian outback.

His Art workshops use accelerated learning techniques to enable beginners to paint masterworks by Van Gogh and Monet in their first lesson!

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