Friday, July 29, 2016

Cover Art for My New Book!



The cover art for my new book has arrived! My wife took the photo of the Saint George Temple. She's talented like that.

This book is going to feature simpler arrangements than my previous LDS fingerstyle book. The songs will be in easier keys and have fewer notes, but still sound great! I wanted to create something that was even more accessible than the arrangements I previously made. That way there is an option for those who are just starting to play in this style. Once the material in this book has been learned, it will be a lot easier to play the arrangements in Easy LDS Fingerstyle Guitar Hymns.

Did I mention that all of the Christmas songs from the LDS hymn book will be included? I'm planning to release it in time for the holidays.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Why I Love Playing Guitar


I bought my first guitar when I was 29 years old. There was a Christmas sale at the music store, and on a whim I decided to give it a try. I spent six months trying to teach myself without much success, but as soon as I got a teacher the process of learning went much faster. I started strumming and singing my favorite songs, and I also started learning how to play simple tab arrangements. I even learned how to read notes.

One of the reasons I wanted to learn to play guitar was so I could play around the campfire. I've had the opportunity to play church and popular songs at several ward events and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. A capella singing is nice, but accompanied singing is nicer -- especially with songs that aren't 100% familiar to the audience.

The guitar is an incredibly versatile instrument. I can play soft or loud, reverently or with energy. I can vary tone and color and speed and I have a variety of instrument choices (electric, acoustic, classical, etc.) It's a very affordable instrument that doesn't take up much space, and thus can work in a dorm or apartment situation. Minimal maintenance is required, and it works well for a large variety of musical tastes and styles. It also doesn't require extensive knowledge of music notation to be able to start playing well, as tab and chords are both picture-based rather than abstract like standard notation.

When I first released "Easy LDS Fingerstyle Guitar Hymns," I noticed that some of my newer students struggled a little with the material. So I decided to create a book to help improve my students' tab skills one step at a time. The book is called "Fingerstyle Fun: 50 Progressive Guitar Solos for Beginners," and it is available -- along with my basic guitar course for beginners - at http://www.serenitymusicschool.com

Friday, July 1, 2016

4th of July


Happy Independence Day from www.ldsguitarbook.com! Have a safe and wonderful holiday weekend.