Carl Fischer

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The pocket-sized Carl Fischer Case Book Series now contains a guitar case-sized version of The Guitar Grimoire - Scales & Modes. The Case Book version contains the complete contents of the original, but has been rearranged and condensed to a more gig bag-friendly size. This volume is simply essential for guitar players, containing complete scales, modes, chords, and voicings along with thousands of diagrams, charts, and graphs. The Guitar Grimoire is a professional reference book that'll be great for years of use.

Carl Fischer Music's best-selling The Guitar Grimoire series by Adam Kadmon has made a big impact in the world of guitar and bass pedagogy, and the new pocket-size edition makes it easier than ever for players to consult its wealth of information on the go.
Carl Fischer The Guitar Grimoire - Scales & Modes

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Condensed, gig-bag sized version of Adam Kadmon's best-selling guitar reference guide

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  • Very Helpful Diagrams

    5

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    submitted8 months ago

    byGee‹sus

    fromLos Angeles, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I've dreaded learning modes for a long time but this handy book makes it seem very accessible. Plus its compact size means I can carry it with me to learn and practice anywhere.

  • A good book.

    5

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    submitteda year ago

    byBill

    fromCrestwood, Mo

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I'm a visual learner, this book brings things together.

  • A good reference if you're starting out, maybe overkill, though.

    4

    submitted14 years ago

    byJosh

    fromFayetteville, AR

    I own several volumes of these books, and they're all incredibly comprehensive listings, but a large portion of these pages seem unnecessary. Each and every scale is written out in all 12 keys, in at least a couple formats, and several fingerings/positions. It seems somewhat wasteful, when these books could have been every bit as helpful if they just explained that the exact same fingerings could be moved along the fretboard. The information here is good, but it's repeated so many times that the book's practicality suffers.

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