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Classic Instructional Book, "Contemporary Guitar Improvisation," Reissued

The book had been out-of-print for nearly 10 years.



Fort Wayne, IN (May 30, 2012) – Marc Silver, guitarist and author of the 1978 classic, Contemporary Guitar Improvisation (Utilizing the Entire Fingerboard), has just released his sought-after book which had been out-of-print for nearly 10 years.

According to Silver, “I’m excited to be able to publish the book and make it available again to a whole new generation of guitarists. This is a tried-and-tested system based on five basic fingering patterns that form the foundation for improvising over virtually any chords, in any key, across the entire fingerboard. All patterns are diagrammed, so note-reading ability is not necessary.” Contemporary Guitar Improvisation is recommended by guitar legend George Benson, who also wrote the preface to the book.

The book was first published in 1978 by Dick Grove Publications, the publishing arm of The Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. At that time, the Grove School was the preeminent contemporary music school on the West Coast, boasting many of Hollywood's finest studio musicians, film & TV composers and arrangers as its instructors and clinicians (Musician's Institute came later). For several years, Contemporary Guitar Improvisation was the most popular course at the school, attracting many of LA's most promising players and working professionals. The book went on to enjoy global distribution through Alfred Publishing for almost 20 years, gaining wide acceptance from guitarists around the world.

Contemporary Guitar Improvisation (Utilizing the Entire Fingerboard) comes with a play-along CD of recorded examples correlating to lessons in the book.

For more information visit:
www.marcsilverguitarimprov.com


     

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Marc Silver
on 06/26/2012
Hey Mike, Thanks for the kind words! You said it so well I would love to add your comment to my Book Review section of my website at MarcSilverGuitarImprov.com. Please go to the site and Contact me there. Look forward to hearing from you. Marc Silver
Mike R
on 06/03/2012
I took Mark Silver's class (taught from his book) at Dick Grove's school around 1979/80. The class was full. Mark taught a very good class. I came from a pentatonic rock background wanting to expand my knowledge of the fretboard. Mark's book and class nailed it for me. Most guitarists think in patterns when they are soloing. His concept was easy to grasp and enabled me to play solos over key changes as well as chord changes. You don't need to be a sight reader to study his course. His concept of patterns enabled me to move anywhere I choose on the fretboard during a solo. OR...to stay in one place on the fretboard and follow any chord or key changes. This course also teaches you the music theory behind these patterns. So, you end up understanding what you are doing and why you are doing it. I don't normally comment on reviews, etc. But, I am grateful to Mark and his system.
Mark, if you read this, I am sincerely greatful. Mike R
scott
on 06/01/2012
anyone used this book?



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