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Guitar: How to Quickly and Easily Memorize the Guitar Fretboard: Learn Every Note, Improve Your Technique, and Have a Blast Playing Music - Easily Adapted ... (Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons Book 1)

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The Easiest Way To Memorize the Fretboard... Inside How to Quickly and Easily Memorize the Guitar Fretboard you'll find... A simple and straightforward explanation of the fretboard and its patterns... Exercises that make memorization EASY... Easy to understand diagrams... A simple and in-depth introduction to music theory... How to adapt these exercises to other string instruments... And MORE... Download this book FREE on Kindle Unlimited - Understand Chords Today! Look inside for a free download of my popular 80 Positions & Patterns PDF (No purchase necessary for the free download!) Use Amazon's "Look inside" the book feature for the download link. Words from the author: "I never considered myself to be a musician when I was growing up. In fact, I was thoroughly convinced I did not have what it takes to be able to play music. I took cello lessons and failed miserable. I took piano lessons without making much progress. I sort of learned to play the recorder in school, if you can call playing hot cross buns playing. What I’m getting at is that I was a terrible musician. I couldn’t sing, I couldn’t keep time, I couldn’t play an instrument, the list of things I couldn’t do with respect to music is long. I found this particularly frustrating because my father is an absolutely fantastic professional saxophone player. I figured somewhere in me there had to be an inherent talent for music. I was very wrong. What I realized as I grew older was that my father didn’t have an inherent musical talent either. What he did have was an unstoppable drive to succeed. It took me a few years to get over my false idea that I could never be a good musician. A few years earlier my father had bought me a guitar as a Christmas present. It was sitting in a dusty case in my room, neglected. I had recently met a man named Jacob, another amazing musician. Jacob’s talent was with string instruments, particularly the bass. I asked his advice about what I should learn first. He told me to learn music theory, so I went online and began to read. I read a lot and started to teach myself scales. I was still really terrible at the guitar, but I kept at it, and slowly I improved. I stress the word slowly. A couple weeks into this process I asked Jacob to teach me guitar, and he said he would. I quickly found out that Jacob–despite being a wonderful player–is a horrible teacher. Jacob cannot think like a beginner, he cannot break down the knowledge and present it in bite sized pieces that are easy to swallow and digest. I wrote this book with that in mind. During the process of teaching myself the guitar, I learned a lot about how to teach guitar. I applied what I learned to write my best-selling guitar series: Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons. I’m still learning today. Music is extremely complicated and eclectic. I know for a fact that I will never master music, but that was never my goal. My goal was to be able to play with other people and enjoy doing it. I've achieved that goal, and it was worth the work. Now I want to help you achieve your musical goals, no matter what they are. I want to use what I learned the slow, hard way to make your learning process fast and easy. All the best, Scott J. Harris" Read more


Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 6, 2015


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 834 KB


Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited


Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very useful information and exercises
Great book for beginner guitarists trying to memorize the fretboard. Lots of good exercises and not overly complicated like some other books I’ve read on my journey to become a better guitarist.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022 by angelo glasser

  • A really helpful guide to get your fretboard memorized!
This is a great guide to learning an extremely important skill. There are lots of books out there, many are pretty confusing. For a newbie, the guitar fretboard seems really daunting. This guide really helps. It's written in an easy to follow and friendly manner and is a great tool to help you whiz through memorization. It includes some very helpful exercises to get your fingers connected to your mind and gives the muscle memory to fond the notes you need! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • This is the book to lear the Freatboard
I found it a very useful book to learn guitar freatboard. Their exercises may seem very simple but they are really useful, they have helped me to learn the location of the notes faster in the freatboard, they are written in a simple and easy to understand way. I highly recommend it, this is the book you need to learn the freatboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2017 by Jesús B.

  • Great little book
The author did a really good job at explaining the fretboard. Simple diagrams. Easy to learn. Highly recommended for any beginner or anyone who wants to memorize the fretboard.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 by Morgan G

  • Basic learning
Was informational, but I was expecting a breakthrough method of learning the fretboard. Good basics. That's about it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2016 by Joe L.

  • How to Quickly and Easily Memorize the Guitar...
How to Quickly and Easily Memorize the Guitar... Over all this book has been helpful to me. I'd give it a thumbs up...
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2015 by Colorado Rick Glenn

  • Four Stars
seems like what I was looking for.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016 by Salt Creek Jim

  • Easy to follow
I'm still using the book because Ilike the simple approach.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2016 by Thomas R. Gayheart

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