This book is a concise guide to the technical principles upon which the best current practice in guitar-playing is founded. It deals with all practical aspects of playing, such as posture, tone, position-changing, chord-playing, and co-ordination, and offers advice on interpretation and practicing. It includes a selected repertoire list and a most useful appendix on 'Writing for the Guitar' by Stephen Dodgson.
The practical aspects of playing, such as posture, tone, position-changing, chord-playing and co-ordination are covered in this book which also offers advice on interpretation and practising.
The physiology of technique; posture; right arm and hand; co-ordination; techniques of interpretation; practising; Appendices; writing for the guitar - comments of a non-guitarist composer, Stephen Dodgson; repertoire.