Piano & Keyboard Chords: Easy-to-Use, Easy-to-Carry, One Chord on Every Page
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Piano & Keyboard Chords: Easy-to-Use, Easy-to-Carry, One Chord on Every Page Details
About the Author Jake Jackson's publications, as writer, editor or contributor, include The Beginner's Guide to Reading Music, How to Play Classic Riffs and Play Flamenco. As guitarist and songwriter he has been in a few bands, including Slice, The Harmonics and Starbank and has studied a form of Flamenco guitar. Although Jake has a range of fine guitars in his house his favourite music software is Sibelius and, having worked with Cubase for many years, is now moving over to Logic Pro. Read more
Reviews
The proof reader did a very poor job most of the right hand charts are incomplete, often even the tonic is not marked on the right hand chart. The Chord spelling at the bottom of the page seems to be correct but key chart is not annotated. You can reference the left hand chart for the notes but if you want to use the right hand chart as a quick reference you will need to get some peel-n-stick dots and complete the charts yourself. This may just be a problem with the 2011 printing of the book, it was first published in 2007. I like the basic layout of the book, and the inversion charts in the back of the book seem to be complete and a few of the right hand charts in the book are complete but most are incomplete. I went to the listed website and the page chosen as a sample of the book shows an incomplete right hand chart. The digital version only became available with this edition and apparently it has the same problems that the printed edition of this edition does..