Dedicate a month to the "Unitar" chapter.
Mick Goodrick’s is widely considered one of the most influential "anti-method" books in the history of guitar education. First published in 1987, it remains a cornerstone for jazz guitarists and serious musicians looking to break away from rote patterns and discover their own musical voice. The Philosophy: A "Do-It-Yourself" Manual
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It encourages musicians to stop relying on patterns and start listening to intervals and harmony.
It encourages a functional, practical approach to scales rather than just memorizing patterns. Dedicate a month to the "Unitar" chapter
The Advancing Guitarist covers a vast array of topics, but a few core pillars define its approach: 1. The Science of the "Unitar" (One-String Playing)
Throughout "The Advancing Guitarist," Goodrick emphasizes several key concepts that underpin the book's approach: The Philosophy: A "Do-It-Yourself" Manual This public link
Published by Hal Leonard in 1987, this 120-page book is not a traditional "step-by-step" method. Instead, it is a collection of essays and practical exercises designed to challenge a guitarist's approach to the fretboard, harmony, and musicality. It is often described as a "guide book" for the lifelong journey of mastering the instrument. Core Philosophies & Key Concepts