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ISBN 9781845433543
Apple Press
Hardback: 256 pages
Pub Date: Apr 2010
£12.99

The Guitar Player's Songwriting Bible
Lee Coulter


This indispensable book approaches guitar chords in a whole new way, explaining and organising chords with the songwriter in mind. For the first time, the guitar-playing songwriter can find all the chords that work well together grouped together in a visually engaging format, key by key, from major to minor. Only a basic knowledge of guitar chords is required to use this book, although it will appeal to the experienced musician just as much as the beginner. Much more than just a reference book, The Guitar Player's Songwriting Bible throws out unexpected, habit-breaking chord ideas that will keep the creative process flowing. Unlike other chord books, this book includes a chapter full of exercises that will help the reader put theory into practice, and an inspirational catalogue of essential playlists from the great songwriters of all time, from Schubert to Dylan. About the author As someone who owns and runs a recording studio, Leo Coulter has a good background of the music business. Having started his career as a session guitarist, Leo now works principally as a composer, writing and producing songs for new and established artists. Richard Jones has worked widely within the music industry as a sound engineer, session pianist and songwriter. He has produced two original albums and has recently taken to building his own studio equipment.