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I'm searching for Mick Goodrick's Almanac of guitar voice leading, vol. 1 and 2 (I have vol.3).there are years now. Could anyone help me to get those two volumes? I just cannot find them to buy anywhere on the internet. May 22, 2016 Yes, advancing guitarist you can still get. The voice leading almanac is out of print with no plans for a resurrection, that's why I was wondering if anyone worked with them. They were like the immersion language version of sounds you never thought you'd get out of a guitar.
There are actually 3 volumes of these books by Mick Goodrick. The problem that I have found with the books is that there is not much instruction included with them. This may be due to Mr. Goodrick using the books to teach with personally, thus giving instruction on using the the material in lessons, or, maybe due to the immense volume of information included in each book.
Either way, the books are hard to follow without more instruction. Having said this, I would also have to say that I have spe There are actually 3 volumes of these books by Mick Goodrick. The problem that I have found with the books is that there is not much instruction included with them. This may be due to Mr. Goodrick using the books to teach with personally, thus giving instruction on using the the material in lessons, or, maybe due to the immense volume of information included in each book.
Either way, the books are hard to follow without more instruction. Having said this, I would also have to say that I have spent an incredible amount of time pondering over these books, more so than any other music books.
I had to think a lot about the material in these books and thinking is a good thing. Not being instructed to a great degree has lead me to figuring out the material and, how to use the material in my music - that is independent thinking - another good thing! There are still aspects of the material in these books that I don't completely understand. That's not really a bad thing.
I will understand the material in these books when I am ready. One thing that I would suggest is a supplement book with detailed explanations of the material, maybe with examples written out for the guitar in normal notation and/or tablature. That would make the intent of the material in the books more clear for the average reader and/or student. This would also speed along the understanding of the material so that the reader can use that material in his/her music. Thanks, James Murrell r.