Document Type
Thesis
Degree
Master of Music (MM)
Major/Program
Music
First Advisor's Name
Mike Orta
First Advisor's Committee Title
Committee Chair
Second Advisor's Name
Sam Lussier
Third Advisor's Name
Gary Campbell
Date of Defense
3-28-2006
Abstract
This thesis demonstrates the need for and the importance of developing a comprehensive curriculum for the intermediate steel-string guitarist and provides a method to fill this need. The method is not specific to any one musical style and will serve to offer information necessary for the performance of music in any idiom. The lack of material presently available for the intermediate guitarist leaves them without proper musical guidance during this significant stage of their learning curve. The use of this method will help the prospective student to grow both as a guitarist and a musician.
Identifier
FI14052574
Recommended Citation
Carey, Charles O., "Exposing and filling the need for an intermediate steel-string guitar method" (2006). FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2045.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2045
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