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The Trinity Rock & Pop Guitar Grade 1 book is a beginner-friendly guide featuring popular rock and pop songs, complete with vocal-backed backing tracks. Highly rated by over 370 users and ranked among the top 15 guitar songbooks, itโs the ideal starting point for aspiring guitarists seeking a dynamic and engaging learning experience.
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,329 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 10 in Popular Songbooks 13 in Piano, Vocal & Guitar Songbooks 15 in Guitar & Fretted Instrument Songbooks |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (381) |
| Dimensions | 22.86 x 0.42 x 30.48 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0857366483 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0857366481 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 40 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Sept. 2017 |
| Publisher | Trinity College London |
V**.
Very good product
Very helpful guitar book
P**L
Great start
Really good book this is the best front door to learning rock guitar. Good songs, good backing tracks. I like the vocal singing on the backing track
J**A
Needed for exam. Thin but comes with download code for backing tracks and demos
Just what we needd for my son's guitar lessons. Songs keep his interest and the download code works fine. It is a little expensive for how thin the book is but I looked around and couldn't find cheaper at the time.
A**K
Grear
My son loves the song choices in this book
M**Y
Speedy delivery. Great book
Great book for first time guitar playing
B**V
Good
Good
M**E
Exam boards can't rock
This is an odd move for the Trinity Rock and Pop series. The series started with promise as the first exam board to offer โrealโ songs to play along to. The early grades lacked some of the bigger named bands of the later grades (grade 3 up had bands like Green Day, Cream, Bowie, Kings of Leon etc.) Presumably this was because it was difficult to find songs which sounded authentic and were easy at the same time. However, most worked well and included some old blues numbers and included lots of two string power chords. However, they were good for teaching and didn't sound too twee. The setlist for this new grade 1 book has some more recent songs than the last edition. They would be perfectly suited to a twenty-something, 6 music listener, as there is nothing post-2010 and tend to hover around the trendy indie genre with a few sixties and seventies hits thrown in. The list is very male, (only female singer is Charlotte Cooper from the Subways) with not a lot to attract my teenaged pupils apart from the dedicated music aficionados. However, thinks I, there are some good songs in there and introducing pupils to new music is part of the experience of becoming a musician. Here comes the problemโฆ. There seems to have been a conscious decision taken to cover syllabus requirements rather than musicality. Lots more full chords (rather than 5 chords/power chords) have been used, presumably to match up with the session skills tests (which always seemed more difficult than the actual grades pieces they accompanied). While this has raised the difficulty slightly, this isnโt the problem. The problem is they have killed the songs. On the backing tracks all the guitars are played cleanly with a similar tone. Recordings are sparse with no attempt to capture the instrumentation of the originals. Arcade Fireโs Ready to Start, is almost unrecognisable. Jack Whiteโs hard-edged Sixteen Salteens is just plain boring to listen to. If your pupils like the original song, I canโt see them enjoying playing along with the backing tracks. Grade 1 is a mediocre trudge in this new syllabus and disappointing considered Trinityโs marketing blurb which claims they are an exam board which โputs performance firstโ and reserves a third of its performance mark for โstyle and communicationโ. In a world where young musicians consume so much high-quality media the backing tracks shouldn't just be tacked on. There are a few nuggets in the pieces which may be useful repertoire but I will probably be skipping this grade. (I hope grade 2 is better!) Other bits Technical Focus songs are now scattered at random through the book. Why? Still some terrible misprints in the tab (Bar 21 & 22 on Oh Yeah). Lack of proofing doesn't look good in educational publishing. Song lyrics have been omitted, only small ques are printed. (Does this save on royalty payments?) There are now 8 songs to choose from There are no example session skill tests in the book. I presume this has been done so they can pull the old session skills at some point in the future which definitely need improving. There is now no CD with the book. We are in the age of the dreaded download. Fortunately this is relatively pain-free through the soundwise website. No app download required or super-security measures which is a relief.
A**R
great quality
great quality
M**E
ok
X**I
I bought this for my 12 years old niece and she is finding it very useful. She is a self-taught guitar player.
S**I
The delivery took a lot of time but received the product in perfect condition. Being a teacher, I highly recommend this for students who want to learn guitar even though they don't want to give exams.
N**A
It was really helpful in my exams . It also had the free music track download link ๐๐๐๐๐
M**A
Great Book. Original Product. Easy Learning.
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