Session Skills for Guitar Initial-Grade 2

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To be a great rock and pop musician you need to develop a range of important musical skills ― from performing with flair, to improvising and picking up new songs quickly. Trinity College London’s Rock & Pop exams are designed to help you develop these skills and take your musicianship to the next level. This book has been produced to help candidates prepare for the session skills test, an important part of each Rock & Pop exam. It contains 10 example playback and improvising tests for each grade as well as guidance on exam preparation. An accompanying CD is also included to allow candidates to practise the tests as they would be presented in the exam.

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Publisher

Trinity College London (30 Mar. 2015)

Language

English

Paperback

32 pages

ISBN-10

0857364030

ISBN-13

978-0857364036

Dimensions

30.6 x 0.8 x 23.1 cm

Average Rating

4.40

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  1. 05

    by Andre Bunemer Lopes

    Great book for who wish to pass the test

  2. 05

    by neil davey

    Arrived on time and had lots of examples.

  3. 05

    by Guitar

    Nice book, for me the improvising section could have more parameters.

  4. 05

    by Amazon Customer

    As a classical guitarist I found this book o.k to get me into the electric world, songs a bit dated but as an introduction I found it ok

  5. 05

    by AS

    Firstly this is an essential resource for the current exam format so it’s well worth it. The book quality is very nice.

    However, the printed book is a bit wasteful (I haven’t bought a sheet music/tab book in 18 years!). Not sure why this content can’t be downloaded (even for a fee) from the website. The CD is also a bit inconvenient (my new laptop doesn’t have a drive as standard as with most laptops nowadays).

    There‘s not much in the book other than examples (hardly any guidance – most of that is free online). It’s a shame the improvisation tracks are just backing tracks. It would have been nice to have a demo of what would be considered a good improvisation over the chords. I know the whole idea of improv is that there isn’t just one answer but given this is a learning resource it is sometimes helpful to know what’s a good example.

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