Joe McMurray
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Guitar Books Review #19: Travis-Style Guitar from Scratch by Bruce Emery
Is this one of the best or worst method books for acoustic fingerstyle guitar?
You can learn to play music by simultaneously using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books.
This book is a gem! Travis-Style Guitar From Scratch, written by Bruce Emery, is a method book for learning to play solo fingerstyle guitar using an alternating bass (in the Travis style). This is one of the best books I’ve found for complete beginner to intermediate players who want to learn this style. The material progresses logically with lots of exercises that build on each other and lead perfectly into performance pieces (old classics like Oh! Susanna, House of the Rising Sun, Jingle ...
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Guitar Books Review #18: Alex de Grassi Fingerstyle Guitar Method
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for acoustic fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music by simultaneously using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. The Alex de Grassi Fingerstyle Guitar Method, written by fingerstyle legend Alex de Grassi and produced by Stringletter (the publisher of Acoustic Guitar Magazine), is a method book for learning...
Guitar Books Topic Talk #3: Repertoire
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Quick advice, tips, and tricks for improving at fingerstyle guitar, ukulele, etc. Selecting and maintaining a repertoire of tunes is critically important. Whether you want to casually play for friends/family or you aspire to perform at a local bar/restaurant gig, you should intentionally choose repertoire tunes that suit your desired performance outlet. Once you’ve built a repertoire, maintaini...
Guitar Books Topic Talk #2: Practicing
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Quick advice, tips, and tricks for improving at fingerstyle guitar, ukulele, etc. To progress as a musician and achieve your long-term and short-term goals, it is important to practice well. Practicing efficiently and effectively will help you to improve faster with less practice time. This is relevant not only to fingerstyle guitarists and fingerstyle ukulele players, but to all aspiring music...
Guitar Books Topic Talk #1: Musical Goals
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Quick advice, tips, and tricks for improving at fingerstyle guitar, ukulele, etc. In order to progress as a musician it is important to have clear long-term and short-term goals. This is relevant not only to fingerstyle guitarists and fingerstyle ukulele players, but to all aspiring musicians regardless of their chosen instrument or genre of music. Figure out what your long-term goals are. Make...
Guitar Books Review #17: Hal Leonard Fingerpicking Guitar
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for acoustic fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music by simultaneously using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Hal Leonard’s Fingerpicking Guitar, written by Doug Boduch, is a method book for learning to play solo fingerstyle (or “fingerpicking”) guitar or fingerstyle guitar accompaniment. The book featu...
Guitar Books Review #16: Acoustic Guitar Fingerstyle Method by David Hamburger
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for acoustic fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music by simultaneously using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. David Hamburger’s The Acoustic Guitar Fingerstyle Method is a method book for learning to play solo fingerstyle (or “fingerpicking”) guitar in the American roots styles (folk, blues, ragtime, ea...
Guitar Books Review #15: Fingerstyle 101 by Dan Thorpe
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music by simultaneously using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Dan Thorpe’s Fingerstyle 101 is a method book for learning to play fingerstyle (or “fingerpicking”) guitar. The book is appropriate for absolute beginner fingerstyle players who have some experience with...
Guitar Books Review #14: Christmas Repertoire for Solo Fingerstyle Guitar
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Christmas repertoire books featuring solo fingerstyle guitar arrangements are great for the holiday season! Whether you simply want to get into the Christmas spirit or you need to perform Christmas tunes at your gigs, there are a number of great Christmas repertoire books. In this review I will look at three books that I really enjoy: Hal Leonard’s “Fingerpicking Yuletide,” Mark Phillips’ “Chri...
Guitar Books Review #13: Fingerstyle Guitar by Ken Perlman
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music by simultaneously using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Ken Perlman’s Fingerstyle Guitar is a method book for learning to play solo fingerstyle guitar in the folk, blues, fiddle tune, Celtic, and ragtime styles. The book becomes progressively more difficult -...
Guitar Books Review #12: The New Art of Ragtime Guitar by Richard Saslow
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Richard S. Saslow’s "The New Art of Ragtime Guitar" is a fun, well-graduated repertoire analysis book for learning to play the fingerpicking guitar style known as ragtime guitar. It is aimed at intermediate and advanced f...
Joe McMurray - Open Road - Lowden Guitars
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First single from Joe McMurray's upcoming fingerstyle guitar album, "Pins on the Map" (January 2024) "Open Road" available on all platforms October 20, 2023 Recorded on a Lowden O-50 guitar with a cedar top and Madagascar rosewood back and sides. Guitar Tabs available at www.joemcmurray.com "Open Road" is a solo fingerstyle guitar tune overflowing with the energy and excitement of a fresh adven...
Guitar Books Review #11: Fingerstyle Blues by Miggs Rivera
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Is this one of the best or worst method books for fingerstyle blues guitar? You can learn to play music using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Miggs Rivera’s Fingerstyle Blues is an inspiring, well-graduated method book for learning to play fingerstyle blues. It is aimed at intermediate and advanced fingerstyle players. Each chapter ultimately provides a f...
Guitar Books Review #10: 100 Most Popular Songs for Fingerpicking Guitar by Hal Leonard
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Is this one of the best or worst repertoire books for fingerstyle guitar? You can learn to play music using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Hal Leonard’s 100 Most Popular Songs for Fingerpicking Guitar is a repertoire book filled with solo fingerstyle guitar arrangements of popular songs from mostly the 1960s through present day. Genres covered include cl...
Guitar Books Review #9: Complete Country Blues Guitar Book by Stefan Grossman
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Is this one of the best or worst repertoire books for fingerstyle blues guitar? You can learn to play music using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Stefan Grossman’s Complete Country Blues Guitar Book is a repertoire book of various substyles of fingerstyle blues (general old time country blues, Delta blues, ragtime blues, Texas blues, and bottleneck blues)...
Guitar Books Review #8: Fingerstyle Blues Guitar by Joseph Alexander
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Guitar Books Review #8: Fingerstyle Blues Guitar by Joseph Alexander
Guitar Books Review #7: Fingerpicking Beatles
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Guitar Books Review #7: Fingerpicking Beatles
Guitar Books Review #6, Fingerstyle Guitar from Scratch by Bruce Emery
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Guitar Books Review #6, Fingerstyle Guitar from Scratch by Bruce Emery
Guitar Books Review #5: The Gigging Guitarist by Michael Wood
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Guitar Books Review #5: The Gigging Guitarist by Michael Wood
Guitar Books Review #4: The Art of Solo Fingerpicking by Mark Hanson
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Guitar Books Review #4: The Art of Solo Fingerpicking by Mark Hanson
Guitar Books Review #3: Complete Chet Atkins Guitar Method
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Guitar Books Review #3: Complete Chet Atkins Guitar Method
Joe McMurray, Fingerstyle Covers 2023
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Joe McMurray, Fingerstyle Covers 2023
Guitar Books Review #2, Hal Leonard Fingerstyle Method
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Guitar Books Review #2, Hal Leonard Fingerstyle Method
Guitar Books Review #1: Alfred Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar Method
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Guitar Books Review #1: Alfred Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar Method
Joe McMurray - Under the Monkeypod - Kala Ukuleles
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Joe McMurray - Under the Monkeypod - Kala Ukuleles
Joe McMurray - First Smile - Lowden Guitars
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Joe McMurray - First Smile - Lowden Guitars
Joe McMurray - Sara
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Joe McMurray - Sara
Joe McMurray - Live Music for Honolulu
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Joe McMurray - Live Music for Honolulu
Joe McMurray Promo 2019
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Joe McMurray Promo 2019
Joe McMurray: Live Jazz for Private Events and Weddings
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Joe McMurray: Live Jazz for Private Events and Weddings

Комментарии

  • @JRMoonTube
    @JRMoonTube 3 дня назад

    Thank you for taking the time to showcase some of this beautiful music. It made me complete my cart and bring it home.

  • @watchingyoutube7330
    @watchingyoutube7330 5 дней назад

    Hi. Do you have a favorite Beginning Fingerstyle blues book?

  • @donr1194
    @donr1194 8 дней назад

    This book is absolutely outstanding. I'm only a beginner and I'm not finding it too difficult (studying Classical so I have a little fingerstyle experience), so I would encourage others to try it. You definitely want to watch the online videos as you go. The instruction is very dense - not in the sense of being heavy or a slog, but in the sense that every word is thoughtfully and economically chosen. So pay attention carefully. The author has really put a lot of thought and effort into this book. A great instructor. Thanks for the review(s) too. Really helpful, and knowing more about the offerings can save a lot of wasted time.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 дней назад

      Thanks for your comment! It's great to hear about others' experiences.

  • @wehttam67
    @wehttam67 8 дней назад

    These book reviews are fantastic. Thanks so much for your efforts with them. I was introduced to Bruce Emery through your earlier video and I agree he is an excellent writer.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 дней назад

      Thanks for your comment! The book is excellent for all the reasons mentioned, but Emery's sense of humor keeps me in an especially good mood!

  • @bartholomewromero3383
    @bartholomewromero3383 8 дней назад

    Thank you for the review, is your book a hard copy? I l physical books

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 дней назад

      No problem! Depending on what you're looking for, Emery hit the nail on the head with this book. Sorry, but my book is currently only available as a pdf. I'm a fan of physical books too (clearly), but it just isn't economical to print at this point. We'll see what the future holds.

  • @FionaMisty
    @FionaMisty 9 дней назад

    Another wonderful and through review, thanks so much dude! 😊

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 дней назад

      And thank you! I always appreciate the comments - the RUclips algorithm seems to like them too.

  • @FionaMisty
    @FionaMisty 9 дней назад

    Wow thats quite the collection behind you! 🎉 I'd love to and im suee all your viewers would agree with me that we would love for you to show us your entire collection ❤️

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 дней назад

      Thanks! I might need to take out an insurance plan on my library... Maybe once I get to a stopping/resting point with the review videos, then I can make a fun video where I just flip through my books!

  • @FionaMisty
    @FionaMisty 19 дней назад

    Another awesome and through review 🎉 really digging your reviews 😊

  • @FionaMisty
    @FionaMisty 19 дней назад

    So glad I stumbled on your channel! Could you consider reviewing and going through Steve James Roots & Blues Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Private and or Complete Acoustic Blues Method: Intermediate Acoustic Blues Guitar, Book by Lou Manzi ❤

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 17 дней назад

      Thanks for commenting! I already have the Lou Manzi book, so I could definitely do that in the future (I've had it for years and would need to go back through it). Keep in mind that that book isn't specifically geared to fingerstyle blues - it has a lot of exercises that could be played with a flatpick or fingers. It does have some nice fingerstyle pieces at the end. I've seen the Steve James book, but now I'll need to get a copy! Few other books in the works right now, so please be patient!

  • @accentontheoff
    @accentontheoff Месяц назад

    Such an incredibly thorough review. Thanks! Am getting this.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 дней назад

      Sorry for my late reply here! I somehow missed your comment until now. Anyway, thanks for commenting. At this point, have you obtained the book and started working through it? Any thoughts on it so far?

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff 6 дней назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic Hey, thanks for asking. Just got it. Should get around to it soon.

  • @accentontheoff
    @accentontheoff Месяц назад

    Man, everything you’re playing here sounds great. Plus that guitar sounds amazing. Just wondering, is this book series orientated towards folk or classical.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic Месяц назад

      Thank you!! I do love my Lowden... Recorded my 2nd and 3rd albums with it and the sound is noticeably better than on my first album. This book is definitely geared more towards folk and "fingerstyle" rather than "classical." Which are you more interested in?

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff Месяц назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic Duly noted. On the book front, since I am learning to read and already play a little (with a pick) I went ahead and bought two books - one classical and one folk. The Aaron Shearer Classic Guitar technique which is beginner level I believe + a collection of intermediate songs in notation called "Fingerstyle Guitar Songs: Hal Leonard Guitar Method Supplement". The second is likely to be a challenge but hopefully RUclips will help with technique. Will fiddle around and see what works.

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff Месяц назад

      Only worry is whether The Hal Leonard will have fingerings or not.

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff Месяц назад

      Shucks. Just checked the displayed pages of the finger style book on Amazon and I see there are no markings for fingering. I might have bitten off more than I can chew. Any advice? Can one wing it with a little help from RUclips.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic Месяц назад

      @@accentontheoff If you are interested, spending time studying classical guitar will seriously help your "fingerstyle" playing. Learning to improve your tone, to choose the most efficient fingerings, etc. I actually have the Aaron Shearer book to see if I want to use it as a teaching aid, but haven't had the chance to go through it yet. So the only "fingerstyle" book you own is the Hal Leonard supplement? I'd really suggest getting one of the methods that I've reviewed on my channel, as that will help you to play those supplemental songs much more than browsing on RUclips for tips! Or work with a teacher!

  • @danielmontiel4561
    @danielmontiel4561 2 месяца назад

    Great review! I have this book but the ebook version. It has video demonstrations of Alex playing the examples. It's great!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! My version may be a bit older so I didn't realize that there were now video demonstrations! Thanks for letting me know (along with informing anyone else watching/reading)! Do you agree with my breakdown? Anything else you think people should know about the book?

    • @danielmontiel4561
      @danielmontiel4561 2 месяца назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic Yes, I completely agree with your review. I am a late beginner I guess, but I like knowing the fundamentals with great detail. The approach of this book matches exactly the way I approach everything as I tend to be perfectionist. I have spent a lot of time muting the strings to avoid opens strings when they sound too dissonant. I went back to the beginning of my classical guitar books and relearn how to play the guitar controlling note duration. I am very happy wit the result, specially controlling the bass line note duration. It is like a fingerstyle guitar "Bible", but as you said, not for everyone. I recommend the version with videos.

  • @smandez2023
    @smandez2023 2 месяца назад

    Another great book review. I guess I’m drawn in to your channel by having a history of buying music I would love to learn but never have the time for it. I have so much now that I have to selectively choose only my very favorite pieces. Your channel has more value than you know, but I agree with the other comment that you could get more traction if you bait the audience. However, I totally respect your opinion that it is disingenuous and that might come through if you force it. It also could take off and tempt you away into content creation instead of doing something that you love more. Anyway, thanks Joe.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for commenting and your kind words! You and I are in the same boat - I do NOT have time to learn and play all that I want, so I have tried to focus my efforts and let some things go. I'm glad that my channel has helped you to spend your practice time moving in the right direction efficiently and productively! I'm contemplating the clickbait titles, but I don't expect to make a living off of RUclips. I'm most interested in promoting fingerstyle guitar and being part of the community. We'll see what happens!

  • @adamrafferty
    @adamrafferty 2 месяца назад

    Hey Joe!!!! Great review. I actually did a gig with Alex many years back - glad to see you on YT!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      Adam! Thanks for checking it out! Some day when I get through my guitar books (and uke books too), I'd like to review some video lessons/online classes and yours will be at the top of my list! I learned so much from your videos back before we met ~2018 or 2019. Hope all is well!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      Also, where was the gig with Alex?

  • @atakanaslanov
    @atakanaslanov 2 месяца назад

    Great review and invaluable information as always. Thank you so much. I guess this website doesn't promote any videos without a title like "don't do this fingerstyle mistake" or something like that.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! This book was a big project to work through, so happy to share my experience with it. Are you saying that you do or don't want my channel to put out some quick tips?

    • @atakanaslanov
      @atakanaslanov 2 месяца назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic I’d like to watch your quick tips videos. I am 100% sure they will have great content. It’s just that click bait titles or thumbnails get more attention and higher views regardless of the quality of the content. People will love your videos if you could get their attention.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      I have posted 3 "Topic Talks" (so far) in which I try to give some useful, quick advice in under 10 minutes. I'm not really drawn to creating clickbait titles because it feels so cheesy... But I do wish more people would watch, so maybe I need to compromise a little.

  • @justincrippen4415
    @justincrippen4415 3 месяца назад

    Golden retriever gets 5 stars.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 2 месяца назад

      I see that you have one too! She's a great companion for practice and most other things!

  • @kimlodrodawa123
    @kimlodrodawa123 3 месяца назад

    I have had a lot of progress on my guitar journey and at the start I had goals but not anymore. Now I just enjoy plucking those strings. I don't see myself as a musicians and don't want to head in that direction. Maybe that is what makes the difference. --- Since I started 1st March 2023 with acoustic guitar, I have composed my own stuff, as I didn't find even one single teacher interesting, as it was all about playing other peoples compositions. --- In this sense I skip the "musician" and call myself an artist and composer instead. ------- The biggest problem have, is actually to find a proper teacher, which actually could help me, despite having no goals. ----- It's somewhat bizarre, but I happily keep plucking those strings and have both joy and good progress. Can't really complain 🤣😂 However, I do think music teachers more than often are stuck within a small box, from where they are supposed to help people play music and not be creativity killers. --- Well, just my take on things. Maybe time to reinvent both the approach and especially the theory. ---- Western music have 12 tones and those are just shuffled around. Very poor compared to music from India and other countries and cultures.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 3 месяца назад

      I'm glad you are enjoying your playing and composing! Sounds like you are a naturally creative person. Many of us don't have that natural ability or inclination to create something completely new without some sort of framework. Learning music theory, other songs, technique, etc. can give us a starting point and creative direction. For instance, I don't teach scales for the sake of playing scales, but 1) so that a student learns a group of notes that create a new sound or mood (i.e. the Lydian scale creates a cool dreamy mood; the Mixolydian and major and minor blues scales create a bluesy sound) that they can use to experiment or compose, and 2) to develop finger dexterity (you need your fingers to be able to physically execute the sounds you hear in your head). If you are satisfied with your compositions and the sound of your playing, then you are probably doing what's right for you. If you want a teacher who will teach you more about composition, find one who has written compositions that you admire.

    • @kimlodrodawa123
      @kimlodrodawa123 3 месяца назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic - Thanks a lot for your reply!. --- One who have written composition I admire.... hmmm...... Erik Satie, J.S Bach, Ravel....... yeah, you know....they are all long gone. ----- I will not say I am satisfied with my compositions and the sound I play. But from what I can, it is excellent. Things get more and more advanced as I go along. I also make my own backing tracks for practice and did already after first month. ------ I do still miss a person, that somewhat have the ability to point me in interesting directions. -------- I have already spend around $2000 USD on teachers, which have been a complete waste. ------ What I am teaching myself is technique, finger dexterity as you mention and the like. I already have a pretty good foundation in theory. --- I didn't choose the usual chords to start with, like A, D, C, G and E. ----- I went for sounds I like, Am, Dm, E, Em, C, C7, D7, A7. DMaj9 and so on, and from there listened to which chords sound good together. I quickly stopped using the usual progression as I felt them extremely boring. ---- Couple of days ago I wanted to go further with different rhythm, so stumbled on Bossa Nova. Very simple and easy and got inspiration and today I made a backing track and already done some practice using finger picking style together with it. Works wonderful. ----- Also when I play the very simple I can do atm, other people actually find it soothing and nice sounding. So it's not only me who can hear it's valid ok - good music. Nothing special but also nothing that make people cringe. ------- I still miss a teacher who would dare to take the challenge and not try to persuade me to play other peoples composition.... 🤣😂🤣 Also I am not interested in a composer as a teacher. I can already do that. ---- What I am looking for is a teacher who can basically help me speed up what I am already doing. Without having to play all these beginner pieces that are usually presented. --- so maybe a teacher who teach techniques is what I am really looking for......correct me or guide me in right direction. Also takes a teacher who can see the potential of a student. See through the layers. I guess only few such teachers exist. --------- About scales as example. I started with scales also, as that's what teachers teach. But what is the point learning scales if not able to make a melody out of the notes in a scale?!. ---- Also staying within the same key and time signature is boring. So composing from theory is pointless, unless wanting to sound like millions of others.

    • @kimlodrodawa123
      @kimlodrodawa123 3 месяца назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic --------- I want to thank you again. Because it actually made me reflect much deeper into what I am really looking for in a teacher. ----- Your reply might have been much more valuable than it might seem at first. ----- You might actually be a blessing after all! thnx a lot! ❤🙏

  • @tomslaughter8660
    @tomslaughter8660 3 месяца назад

    You're doing a great job. I played rock/ jazz professionally years ago. Life got in the way. Now I'm working on classical and finger style.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 3 месяца назад

      Sounds like we have had a very similar musical path. It is SO satisfying to play a solo classical or fingerstyle arrangement of a tune, and Christmas tunes often work especially well.

  • @vbrown8522ify
    @vbrown8522ify 4 месяца назад

    Found you from your review on Amazon. Will check out your book seems like it might be good based on your detailed reviews.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment! If you have some experience playing fingerstyle, then my book will deepen your understanding of how to approach fingerstyle tunes, interpret/modify arrangements, create your own arrangements, etc. Even just the first chapter should clear up a lot of the mystery behind playing in this style.

  • @chrislandry5797
    @chrislandry5797 4 месяца назад

    Hey Joe,this books actually used to come with 2 cds,now it comes with a download of the 2 cds.I'm not sure how yours did'nt have either.Anyway great review.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      Chris- Thanks for bringing this to my attention! That is an embarrassing oversight. Yes, this book comes with online audio access for each of the tunes in this book.

  • @KaptainCanuck
    @KaptainCanuck 4 месяца назад

    Nice to hear ukulele pronounced properly: ooh/koo/lay/lay

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      I did live in Hawaii for a few years, so I got used to pronouncing it like the islanders! However, many people on the mainland look at me funny when I pronounce it correctly...

    • @KaptainCanuck
      @KaptainCanuck 4 месяца назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic, ignorance and lack of education abound. Up here in Canuckland they look at me funny when I call fries, cheese curds, and gravy pootsin instead of pooteen (as I understand, it means whore in French)

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      @@KaptainCanuck lol, just keep educating people!

  • @SK-er3yd
    @SK-er3yd 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review I'm gonna take a chance on this

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment! Once you spend some time with the book, please update us on what you think of it.

    • @SK-er3yd
      @SK-er3yd 4 месяца назад

      Hey so I got the book but maybe I'm looking for a better easier finger picking book, do you recommend one of your personal books are they beginner intermediate friendly songs??

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      @@SK-er3yd Hey - are you a beginner fingerstyle player? Do you have any prior experience playing other guitar styles? My book, "Arranging for Fingerstyle Guitar," focuses on arranging Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, and it starts out at about a late-beginner fingerstyle level. You may want to consider Bruce Emery's "Fingerstyle Guitar from Scratch." Alfred Publishing's "Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar" is a good place to start as well.

    • @faroukfaisal6968
      @faroukfaisal6968 13 дней назад

      Does it come with audio? ​@@JoeMcMurrayMusic

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 13 дней назад

      @@faroukfaisal6968 My book does not currently have audio recordings. Bruce Emery's book does. My Alfred book came with a CD.

  • @doca7535
    @doca7535 4 месяца назад

    This seems to be wonderful Could you just open one page of your book with the type of notation of a song (traditional notes, tablature… chords indicated…. It’s the only thing which miss me to buy the book On the site all the samples have an example Thank you 😊

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      Hey - I can't seem to share a picture through a RUclips comment. Email me at joemcmurrayguitar@gmail.com and I will send you a picture of a couple pages. The book always provides standard notation, TAB, chord names above the music (no tiny chord diagrams), and minimal right and left hand fingering (there is more right hand fingering towards the beginning of the book).

  • @markbolyard2316
    @markbolyard2316 4 месяца назад

    I like the tune. You get a good sound from your ukulele.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      Thanks! My Kala has a great tone, but my mic setup also helps. If you're interested, I recorded two more uke tracks on my recent album, "Pins on the Map." open.spotify.com/album/2r6FaA4RO709sKXRiTVIcf?si=eIEPT6_7TQyA-sF2IoHSvA. Check out "Homesick for Honolulu" and "Breakfast Bodega."

    • @markbolyard2316
      @markbolyard2316 4 месяца назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic I have a subscription to Spotify. I listen to your album.

  • @jeremiahwilliamsmusic
    @jeremiahwilliamsmusic 5 месяцев назад

    Great insights here Joe thx !

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 4 месяца назад

      Thanks Jeremiah! It was great to see you at the Artisan Guitar Show!!

  • @MonroeBarnhouse
    @MonroeBarnhouse 5 месяцев назад

    The best tip I ever got from Chet’s book was and is, Try to place your fretting fingers directly behind the fretwire. I found that is how to keep from getting lost and with practice you just fly across the fretboard.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 5 месяцев назад

      Great advice! Definitely helps for getting better tone.

    • @KaptainCanuck
      @KaptainCanuck 4 месяца назад

      Fretwire. The fret is the space of the fretboard between the fretwires. Colloquial usually = WRONG!!

  • @Ganzie2000
    @Ganzie2000 5 месяцев назад

    Are these complete transcriptions of the songs.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 5 месяцев назад

      Hey - in general each arrangement provides one full form of the song, although there are at least a few shorter ones (12 bar blues, etc.) that go through the form twice. A lot of these end up being 20-30 seconds in length as written. However, if you were to arrange one of your own choruses/forms, then you could play the main melody (the book's arrangement), your arrangement, and then end with the main melody again. Alternatively, you could take an improvisation chorus in the middle. Finally, you could play and sing many of these tunes (so you would extend them with the multiple verses, instrumental breaks, etc.). Hope that helps!

  • @FlaschDJ
    @FlaschDJ 5 месяцев назад

    Standard Notation too? Or only tablature?

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 5 месяцев назад

      The Complete Chet Atkins Guitar Method is both standard notation and tablature

  • @sonoman9095
    @sonoman9095 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing these reviews with us!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 месяцев назад

      I'm glad they have been helpful! More in the pipeline.

  • @anneberkeley7411
    @anneberkeley7411 6 месяцев назад

    Terrific playing, Joe. Gotta say, that Lowden's a hell of guitar. You and Pierre Bensusan!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Randomly, I was just down in the Florida Keys and saw "Bensusan" on a sign on Highway 1 in Islamorada. I looked it up and it turned out that Pierre was performing at a park there, so I was able to watch and meet him last Friday evening! He is incredible at improvising in the middle of his pieces!

    • @anneberkeley7411
      @anneberkeley7411 6 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic What a coincidence! I heard him play two weeks ago at the guitar shop I frequent in Raleigh. Dazzling! Sat in the front row and marveled at the Lowden that projected his magic!

  • @smandez2023
    @smandez2023 6 месяцев назад

    Hey this is great advice Joe! I love playing my guitar, so it never feels like “practice “. However, I find myself spending time going over what I already know and never really growing. Thanks, I think this would be a good format to add to your book reviews!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! The larger your repertoire, the harder it is to find time to learn new things. I'll be discussing how to deal with this in upcoming videos. I will keep doing the reviews, but I'm looking forward to more of this format as well - much less prep!

    • @anneberkeley7411
      @anneberkeley7411 6 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic Great idea for a future video, Joe: how to continue practicing a growing repertoire while also learning and developing new material. Looking forward...

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 месяцев назад

      @@anneberkeley7411 That will be in Topic Talk #3!

    • @anneberkeley7411
      @anneberkeley7411 6 месяцев назад

      Looking forward to it, Joe! Meanwhile, loving the Chet Atkins book I bought after hearing your review. Fantastic for developing righthand technique.@@JoeMcMurrayMusic

    • @danielmontiel4561
      @danielmontiel4561 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this nice new series of videos. As a late beginner my short term goals are improve my technique (using a classical guitar technique book), starting repertoire (using the gigging guitarist book) and I also want to start with a sight reading book. For the long term goal, I am still narrowing which specific fingerstyle style I want to focus on. Everything is interesting to me but life is not that long :) Traditional American music caught my attention so I am switching from the Alfred method book to David's Hamburger fingerstyle book. Fingerstyle blues is another genre I will try.

  • @atakanaslanov
    @atakanaslanov 6 месяцев назад

    Great advice! Please make more videos if it’s possible.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks! I'll absolutely make more videos!

  • @1deadtoe707
    @1deadtoe707 6 месяцев назад

    I was wondering if you were reading standard notation or tabs while you were playing.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 6 месяцев назад

      Although I practice reading standard notation every day in my classical studies, for these book review video performances I honestly read from the TAB. HOWEVER, in books like this that provide both treble clef and TAB, they rarely have the rhythms notated in the TAB, so I read those rhythms from the treble clef while I'm initially learning a piece. I wish they would notate the rhythms in the TAB because it is easy to do with notation software...

    • @1deadtoe707
      @1deadtoe707 6 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic Thanks.Good info.

  • @churchhymnsandpsalms
    @churchhymnsandpsalms 7 месяцев назад

    What’s the best fingerstyle book for a 12 year old girl who is highly motivated to learn fingerstyle?

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment! Does your 12 year old already have musical experience or training? That would make a big difference. My knee jerk reaction is that your 12 year old should take private lessons (in person, video lessons, etc.) and the teacher could help her work through one of these books. I've taught many children in that age range and they generally aren't as motivated to actually read the text and fingerings, etc. so they don't stay on course, they develop bad habits, and they lose motivation. Nobody needs lessons forever, but a period of guidance can get you moving in the right direction and make an incredible difference in the long run. However, if your 12 y/o is exceptional and wants to actually spend the time working through a book, then let me know what kind of music she wants to learn (within the umbrella of fingerstyle guitar) - does she want to play fingerstyle arrangements of modern popular music? Does she want to play fingerstyle blues, ragtime, folk, or Celtic tunes? Is she into modern percussive players like Andy McKee or Mike Dawes? Or is she drawn to classical guitar? There are different books that focus on these different sub-styles.

    • @churchhymnsandpsalms
      @churchhymnsandpsalms 7 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic thanks for the response! I’m actually an elementary music teacher and a fingerstyle guitarist. I have taught her the ukulele and she’s pretty competent with rhythmic strumming and some basic uke fingerstyle. I’m looking for a great method book for her that I can do with her. This will be her first introduction to guitar. Everything we’ve done so far has been by ear. No written music learning.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      @@churchhymnsandpsalms This book has great arrangements of popular repertoire and has some approachable examples, but it just doesn't have that many examples overall. The Alfred Beginning Fingerstyle Method has more practice examples and detailed content and is probably my favorite to teach with in general, but it may not be as appealing to a young student.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      @churchhymnsandpsalms I continued thinking about this through the afternoon... Another book to consider is "Fingerstyle Guitar From Scratch" by Bruce Emery (Episode 6) - this book has a very gradual progression that might be really good for a 12 y/o. Lots and lots of practice examples that explore lots of arpeggiation/picking patterns! It's mostly focused on accompaniment, but the author also published a book called "Travis Style Guitar from Scratch" that I'm looking at purchasing as a teaching aid. Also, as a supplement, I love the solo arrangements in Michael Wood's "The Gigging Guitarist (Episode 5). The arrangements sound great and most are very playable for ~late beginners and onwards. These are all Celtic and Appalachian tunes. I haven't been through it, but the author also has a book of hymns and spirituals (from your RUclips name, this might interest you!).

    • @churchhymnsandpsalms
      @churchhymnsandpsalms 7 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic thank you so much! I have Wood’s hymns! They’re fantastic!

  • @ChampionJackson784
    @ChampionJackson784 7 месяцев назад

    Hey great review as per usual. I'm definitely gonna check this book. I'd like one of these days for you to review learn and master fingerstyle guitar by Steve krenz . I know it comes along with DVD or the other way around 😂. Anyways it'll be great to hear your thoughts on it.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks so much for your comment and suggestion! I just looked into the Steve Krenz book/DVDs - I need to hold off on it until I see a less expensive used set ($120 is the cheapest I can currently find). Or if the author/publisher wanted to send me one then I'd be happy to review it! For what it's worth, it looks like the Steve Krenz book/DVDs are about learning guitar in general and not specifically fingerstyle guitar.

  • @anneberkeley7411
    @anneberkeley7411 7 месяцев назад

    Based on your review, Joe, I bought this book, and it arrived today! Very excited. Interested in playing piedmont blues, which some say is synonymous with ragtime, which is the root, I think, of Travis picking. This book looks perfect. Thank you man!

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Glad you picked this one up! Super fun book. And yes, the Travis Picking in this book will prepare you for the Piedmont Blues (Blind Blake, etc.) that also uses the same alternating bass patterns.

  • @rajivyt7014
    @rajivyt7014 7 месяцев назад

    Which book is best for learn arranging fingerstyle

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Hey! Sorry for the delayed response! Shameless plug: I think that my eBook, "Arranging for Fingerstyle Guitar," is a great resource - go to joemcmurray.com/checkout/ to purchase. Otherwise, Alfred Publishing's "Beginning Fingerstyle Arranging and Technique for Guitar" by Patrick Johnson is really good, just different in it's approach.

  • @anneberkeley7411
    @anneberkeley7411 7 месяцев назад

    Really helpful, Joe. Loved that you played so many excerps of the music contained in the book. Gave me a very clear idea of what it's all about. Thanks for the review.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Anne! This book in particular has so many playing examples - mostly in the Travis (alternating bass) style. Very different and effective teaching approach as well - they teach one key signature at a time.

  • @Georg89
    @Georg89 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for taking the trouble to review so many books to help us find the right one. I have been playing electric guitar for some time but have been stuck for a while. I've recently fallen in love with fingerstyle and I'm looking forward to starting with a book to teach myself fingers, and it helps so much that you review the books for us and even demonstrate some of the songs for us.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome - I'm glad the reviews are helpful! It gives me a great excuse to continue buying and working through so many books! If you are just starting the transition to fingerstyle from electric, I wouldn't recommend starting with this book from Mark Hanson. He has some others that are more approachable at the beginning. There are a bunch of great beginner fingerstyle method books that I've reviewed (see Reviews #1, 2, 3, 6, 15, and 16).

    • @Georg89
      @Georg89 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the detailed review, I really appreciate it. It's hard to choose, all books seem to have some pros and cons (as always) and not all of them are easily accessible here in Austria (Europe). I'm currently torn between Alfred (#1 video) and Hal Leonard (#2 video) because they are available and according to your reviews they should be very good...although Alfred is almost twice as expensive. Some say that according to Hal Leonard most of the songs are not complete, but are just small examples. What do you think about it? Is it a problem or is this okay for practice?

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      @@Georg89 I like the Alfred book better for most students. Hal Leonard has some snippets and some full arrangements of famous tunes, which is really nice. The Alfred book has some great original tunes that flow with the info being presented and better overall content.

    • @Georg89
      @Georg89 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@JoeMcMurrayMusic Thank you for this further information. Based on this, I'm going to pick up the Alfred book (or maybe the Chet Atkins method; the examples you played from it were really nice) and maybe someday a songbook that just has full arrangements of famous songs, just for motivation.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Georg89 That's a great idea. For repertoire, maybe pick up one of Hal Leonard's "Fingerpicking" series ( 100 Most Popular Songs for Fingerpicking Guitar, Fingerpicking Beatles, Fingerpicking Campfire, etc.). Other options out there for fingerstyle blues, ragtime, or Celtic repertoire.

  • @anneberkeley7411
    @anneberkeley7411 7 месяцев назад

    I discovered Dan Thorpe's book after having given up the guitar for 10 years and deciding that I wanted to return to it and focus on fingerstyle. As an intermediate player, I went through it in about 6 months and it was excellent. I think Joe misses the mark when he talks about the book consisting of "a lot of text" in which the author offers "tips and advice." More accurately, Dan emphasizes the importance of technique in guitar playing and devotes considerable time to explaining the elements of proper technique. This is invaluable for a player at any level. (Before I quit, I developed tendonitis around my thumb and a chronic problem with my picking index finger, all because of bad technique. I won't have the same problems anymore.) The 10 patterns are interesting, and they provide a solid foundation for moving on to more advanced or specialized books. (I'm now going through Hanson's The Art of Contemporary Travis Picking, for example.) Overall, Dan is a superb teacher and I recommend his book to anyone wanting to take up fingerstyle guitar.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your comment! I actually agree with you whole-heartedly - the advice in the text provides a lot of useful (crucial) information, especially regarding advice for avoiding guitar-related injuries (as you mention). There is some psychology about how to learn efficiently/effectively and how to make and set goals. I gave the book 4/5 stars on my Amazon review, which is high for me (5 stars are reserved for the rare books that I think are incredible). I do think that there are several other books that provide more (and high quality) playing examples that build your skills, repertoire, and theoretical knowledge (to allow you to modify, simplify, or create your own arrangements). The solution is to buy this book in conjunction with one of those other books and you get the best of both worlds!

    • @anneberkeley7411
      @anneberkeley7411 7 месяцев назад

      Can't disagree with you there, Joe. I'm enjoying your reviews!@@JoeMcMurrayMusic

  • @smandez2023
    @smandez2023 7 месяцев назад

    I always enjoy your reviews and playing Joe.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Let me know if you have any recordings of yourself and I'll check them out!

  • @danielmontiel4561
    @danielmontiel4561 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for rewiving this book so thoroughly. Looks a lot of fun to play 😊

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Re-wiving?! lol, you're welcome! These are really fun folk, blues, rag tunes to play!

    • @danielmontiel4561
      @danielmontiel4561 7 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic lol I meant reviewing 😂. Yeah this one will be with me at due time (making progress with Alfred at the moment)

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      @@danielmontiel4561 You'll get a lot out of those two books!

  • @bartholomewromero3383
    @bartholomewromero3383 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you I really appreciate your review, I enjoy your videos

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks! What are you currently working on musically?

  • @frgreen4
    @frgreen4 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for creating and posting. This kind of presentation is rare - it provides an opportunity for guitarists to actually hear the pieces in a book, performed by a skilled musician. Also, the review itself is well-informed and balanced.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words! Let me know if there are any books that you'd like for me to review in the future. Good luck with everything!

  • @ChampionJackson784
    @ChampionJackson784 8 месяцев назад

    Im just getting into fingerstyling . Your reviews are very helpful. I could tell you're a person working hard on your music. Keep up the good work and great reviews 👍🏽

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching! Have you been playing (non-fingerstyle) guitar for a while? I played with a pick for at least a decade before I really got into fingerstyle, and now I rarely want to use the pick at all. Let me know if you have any questions or anything regarding music.

    • @ChampionJackson784
      @ChampionJackson784 7 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic 😆yeah I have been playing for about 15 yrs. I play mostly at church . I'm getting into finger style because I think (and I'm seeing) that it's fundamental for my growth as a guitarist. I can relate to what you said. I rarely want to play anything but finger style theses days . 😆

  • @burtmantooth8913
    @burtmantooth8913 8 месяцев назад

    Great playing and review

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Burt! Are you thinking of purchasing this book?

    • @burtmantooth8913
      @burtmantooth8913 8 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic not right now… I’m already surrounded by books that I’m working on. :)

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 8 месяцев назад

      @@burtmantooth8913 That's a great position to be in! I'll never get through all of my books since I keep adding to my collection!

    • @burtmantooth8913
      @burtmantooth8913 8 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic it’s all fun and games until you have to move.

  • @zoomanderson
    @zoomanderson 8 месяцев назад

    So which book WOULD you recommend for beginning fingerstyle guitar?

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 8 месяцев назад

      Hey - great question! At some point once I get through this batch of books I'm planning on doing some comparison videos kind of like what I did with the Christmas books in Episode 14. However it depends on several factors: 1) Are you a complete beginner or can you already strum your basic open chords with decently smooth transitions between them? 2) Are you looking to play fingerstyle patterns and sing or are you looking to play solo fingerstyle compositions? 3) What style are you most interested in? Fingerstyle blues? More of a Chet Atkins/Travis picking style? Celtic music? More classically influenced music? More modern sounding music with thumb slaps, other percussion, tapping, etc.? Fingerstyle jazz? All of that being said, if you stick with fingerstyle, you probably can't go wrong with the Alfred Beginning Fingerstyle Method. It covers a broad spectrum of information and styles. The Complete Chet Atkins Guitar Method is great for Travis Picking. Fingerstyle Guitar from Scratch (Bruce Emery) takes it slow with lots of examples and fun/helpful text. I'm working on some new books that are promising for beginners as well. Every book that I've reviewed has value!

  • @luisfelix9529
    @luisfelix9529 8 месяцев назад

    Finally Athena shows up

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 8 месяцев назад

      Some days she just snoozes in the another room, but on this particular day she wanted to keep me company!

  • @luisfelix9529
    @luisfelix9529 8 месяцев назад

    Athena made the video better

  • @smandez2023
    @smandez2023 8 месяцев назад

    Great channel Joe! I don’t know if you have ever purchased Brian Gore’s “Fingerstyle Guitar- Lessons in Technique and Creativity”. I found it a great read, with a few fabulous tunes one could add to their repertoire. Definitely more on the modern fingerstyle side for those in your audience into that kind of thing.

    • @JoeMcMurrayMusic
      @JoeMcMurrayMusic 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the book recommendation! I'll put it on my shopping list and I'll review it after I get through my current batch of book reviews.

    • @smandez2023
      @smandez2023 8 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcMurrayMusic He's a pretty darn good guitar player himself and is Director of International Guitar Night (IGN).