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Hal Leonard Classical Guitar - At A Glance (Book/DVD)
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Classical Guitar - At a Glance pairs an instructional DVD lesson taught by a professional guitarist with a supplemental book for a comprehensive learning experience. The lessons are loaded with valuable tips and information, and popular song examples help to demonstrate the concepts in action. The DVD is filmed in high-definition and features on-screen music. The book includes over 20 works in notes and tab by Beethoven, Corelli, Carcassi, Carulli, Sor, and more.

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- ISBN: 9781423494904
- Width: 9.0"
- Length: 12.0"
- 32 pages
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submitted9 months ago
asked byFrancisco
fromPlattsburgh, New York
Is this product recommended for a 10 year old just beginner guitarist
The Hal Leonard Classical Guitar – At a Glance book can be a decent introduction to classical guitar concepts, but for a 10-year-old beginner, it may not be the most ideal standalone method. Here are some quick pros and cons to help you decide: Pros: Clear diagrams and photos – Good visuals can help younger players understand positioning and technique. DVD or online video support – Some editions include video lessons, which can make things more engaging. Concise explanations – Good for quick reference and light reading. Cons: Not designed as a children's method book – The pacing might be a little fast, and it assumes a certain level of reading comprehension and focus. Limited practice material – It’s more of a summary guide than a full curriculum. May not feel “fun” enough – Younger learners often benefit from more playful, song-based methods.


