How to Become a Guitar Player from Hell
(Author) Jason EarlsThis book covers almost every guitar technique used by modern guitar virtuosos and explains them in simple terms anyone can understand. Topics include arpeggios, finger tapping, artificial and muted harmonics, exotic scales and chords, modes, "outside" playing, and more, along with never before published methods such as the "wah-wham" technique, unorthodox tremolo bar manipulations, and out-of-the-box thinking exercises. Extensive musical examples are provided in tablature form, no traditional music reading skills necessary. Topics tangential to guitar playing yet still of interest to guitarists are also included, such as how to find band members, taking care of your hands, how to get gigs, and more. The author draws upon his 20 years of guitar playing experience to provide genuine "insider" information, much of which has never appeared elsewhere. Guitarists of all levels will find a plethora of knowledge within this book to dramatically improve their proficiency on the instrument.
Jason Earls
Jason Earls is a renowned American author known for his compelling and thought-provoking novels that explore themes of identity, relationships, and societal issues. His most famous work, "The Fragile World," has been praised for its emotional depth and poignant storytelling. Earls has made significant contributions to contemporary literature.