DÉCHIFFRAGE POUR GUITARE ÉLECTRIQUE

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Author: Daniel Péroine ISBN: 1230002167138
Publisher: MAI BOOKS Publication: February 19, 2018
Imprint: Language: French
Author: Daniel Péroine
ISBN: 1230002167138
Publisher: MAI BOOKS
Publication: February 19, 2018
Imprint:
Language: French

LA lecture est un outil qui vous permettra de lire une partition sans tablature, de visualiser et de connaitre les notes sur votre manche de guitare. Cela vous aidera à analyser différentes mélodies ou solos. Ainsi, vous pourrez déchiffrer toutes partitions pour guitare ou autres instruments.

Pour travailler cette méthode, utilisez un métronome, travaillez lentement, revenez sur certains exercices qui vous semblent difficiles, et fractionnez en plusieurs parties les exercices plus longs. L’apprentissage par choeur n’est pas obligatoire.Travaillez régulièrement tous les jours, dix minutes suffiront à vous faire progresser.

*SIGHT reading will allow you to read a chart without using tabs, to know and to visualise every note onyour fretboard. It will help you to analyse a melody or a solo. You will be able to sightread any chart written for guitar or any other instrument.**To optimise your work, use a metronome, practice slowly, go back to the though passages, and feel free to split in several parts the longest exercices. It’s not necessary to memorize the notes.*Try to practice regularly, ten minutes per day will be enough to make progress.

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LA lecture est un outil qui vous permettra de lire une partition sans tablature, de visualiser et de connaitre les notes sur votre manche de guitare. Cela vous aidera à analyser différentes mélodies ou solos. Ainsi, vous pourrez déchiffrer toutes partitions pour guitare ou autres instruments.

Pour travailler cette méthode, utilisez un métronome, travaillez lentement, revenez sur certains exercices qui vous semblent difficiles, et fractionnez en plusieurs parties les exercices plus longs. L’apprentissage par choeur n’est pas obligatoire.Travaillez régulièrement tous les jours, dix minutes suffiront à vous faire progresser.

*SIGHT reading will allow you to read a chart without using tabs, to know and to visualise every note onyour fretboard. It will help you to analyse a melody or a solo. You will be able to sightread any chart written for guitar or any other instrument.**To optimise your work, use a metronome, practice slowly, go back to the though passages, and feel free to split in several parts the longest exercices. It’s not necessary to memorize the notes.*Try to practice regularly, ten minutes per day will be enough to make progress.

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