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Encyclopedia of Picture Chords for All Keyboards

Encyclopedia of Picture Chords for All Keyboards

List Price: $21.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You wont believe this?
Review: The title of this book really makes you think you could become a master of chords. The strangest thing about this book is that it does not have left hand chords and chord are played by the left hand more than anything else. If you dont have a left hand or it was amputated in an accident then this book is great for you. If you play the keyboard dont even thing of investing in this book. All keyboardist use a split keyboard leaving the low two octaves to play the chords with the left hand. In this book all that is shown is the right hand and two hand chords but no left hand. A better buy is the lightweight "Scale and Chord guide for Keyboards"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply... the best
Review: This book is an amazing. I think that all books of Len Vogler are incredibles. I have anothers titles and I'll to buy many others. Congratulations Len.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: silly
Review: This is silly. If you're going to use chords, you need to understand them at least a little. When you understand them a little, you won't need someone to mechanically transpose them for you; you won't need someone to mechanically list all their possible forms. What you need now (if you're considering buying this book) is to learn the principles of chord construction, voice-leading, and chord notation. You'll find these principles elsewhere. By the bye, a very good source of information about keyboard SCALES is PENTATONIC SCALES FOR THE JAZZ-ROCK KEYBOARDIST by Jeff Burns. (I recommend PENTATONIC SCALES FOR THE JAZZ-ROCK KEYBOARDIST by Jeff Burns.)


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