The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method Lesson Book 2

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Guitar - Late Elementary
Composed by Groeber, Hoge, Sanchez, and Welch. Print-guitar - Methods. The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method. In introduces three-string chords along with the natural notes on strings four, five, and six. Additional new concepts include eighth notes, chromatics, (sharps, flats, and naturals), Pick-up notes, ties, and rests. Many optional teacher duets are include. Guitar. Book. The FJH Music Company Inc #G1021. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (FJ.G1021).

Item Number: FJ.G1021

ISBN 9781569393451.

Lesson Book 2 provides a seamless transition from Book 1. It introduces three-string chords along with the natural notes on strings four, five, and six. Additional new concepts include eighth notes, chromatics (sharps, flats, and naturals), pick-up notes.

About FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method

The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method is a well-conceived, graded guitar method designed especially for the younger beginner. Presenting one concept at a time, the method engages students with lively songs instead of exercises. Both teacher and student will enjoy the arrangements right from the beginning! The FJH Young Beginner Guitar Method addresses the National Standards for Arts Education.Available in three levels.

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