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Play Guitar, a new guitar method in two parts, offers for the first time the possibility of learning both playing strokes (apoyando = rest stroke, and tirando = free stroke) either simultaneously or successively. Play Guitar offers a wide choice of compostitions and arrangements, which should give even beginners access to the many stylistic ranges of guitar playing. Numerous illustrations with new perspectives make the technical procedures clear and exact in an easily comprehensible way. Additional workshops deal with blues and song accompaniment.
As Part 2 starts with only a minimal knowledge of music fundamentals necessary, it can be used simultaneously with Part1 after a short time.
Authors’ Remarks Playing with Free Stroke Two-voiced, tirando (non-simultaneous) To and Fro (Langer)P Power Chords (Langer) As If on Rails Melissa (Langer) The Organpoint (Langer) A Toast to Rock (Langer/Neges) Study (Mertz) My First Boogie (Langer/Neges) Two-voiced, tirando (simultaneous) Look in the Countryside 1 (Langer) Melissa the Second (Langer) Chopsticks (Trad./USA) The Melancholy Clown (Langer) Three-voiced (non-simultaneous stroke) Prelude (Carcassi) Misty Woods (Langer) Calypso (Langer) Sierra Nevada (Langer/Neges) Take Seven (Langer) Rock in the Bass (Langer) Look in the Countryside 2 (Langer) Waltz with Variations (Carulli) Three-voiced (simultaneous stroke) In the Wild West (Langer/Neges) The English Garden (Langer) Four-voiced C major The Honest One (Langer) A Field Full of Gold (Langer) G major The Kingly One (Langer) The Water is Wide (Trad./USA) D major The Modest One (Langer) The Old Song (Langer) A major The Mysterious One (Langer) Largo (Dvorak) A minor The Fearless One (Langer) E minor The Thoughtful One (Langer) Advanced Playing Techniques Slurring Techniques Hand Me Down My Walking Cane (Trad./USA) In the Quiet Night (Langer) Pull! (Langer) Legato Boogie (Langer) Position Playing The Sandman (Langer) Look in the Countryside 3 (Langer) Barré Barré, Going … first call (Langer) Barré, Going … second call (Langer) Barré, Gone (Langer) Slow Waltz (Langer) Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms (Trad./Scotland) Harmonics Look in the Countryside 4 (Langer/Neges) Pizzicato Lambada (Langer) Workshop: Epochs and Styles Renaissance Canario (Negri) English Dance (Greck) Bransle de Village (Besard) Baroque Minuet (Anonymous) Air (Handel) La Folia (Vivaldi) Classical Allemande (Bortolazzi) Andante (Sor) Study (Aguado) Romantic Romance (Mertz) Pastorale (Ferrer) Vals (Viñas) Modern Mindinha (Langer) Fire and Ice (Langer) Pop La Pupusera (Trad./El Salvador) Hold the Line (Langer) Under the Tough Skin (Langer) Workshop: Fingerstyle C major - (Pattern No. 1) Accompaniment going well with Streets of London Chet (Langer) G major - (Pattern No. 1) Accompaniment going well with If you Could Read my Mind Jerry (Langer) D major (Pattern No. 2) Accompaniment going well with Moonshadow Guy (Langer) A minor (Pattern No. 3) Accompaniment going well with Hotel California Tommy (Langer) A major - (Pattern Nos. 1, 2 & 3) Accompaniment going well with Blowin ’ in the Wind Eric (Langer) E minor - (Latin-Pattern) Accompaniment going well with Killing Me Softly Lenny (Langer) And now ... what’s next? Bourrée (Bach) Technical Exercises Left Hand Exercises Right Hand Exercises Exercise for the right and left hand Chords Rhythms Rhythm No. 1, 2, & 3 Guitar Percussion Rhythm 1 Rhythm 2 Rasgueado Chord Examples