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Title: London College of Music (LCM) Examinations
Instrument: Electric Guitar
Grade: 1
ISBN: 978 1 8984 6651 2
Publisher’s catalogue number: n/a
Publisher/Place: London College of Music/University of West London
Binding type: softcover (large format)
Condition: This item is sold brand new (imported by us), is in stock at our store and available for immediate dispatch.
Weight: 285g
Notes:
This book is part of a series that is widely recognised as the most well-structured and fully comprehensive method of studying the electric guitar. This series provides an unrivalled source of theoretical knowledge and practical insight into electric guitar playing.
Each book covers all the material needed for each RGT electric guitar examination, and includes all the essential advice about preparing for the examination, enabling you to gain an internationally recognised qualification.
Improve your playing
Even if you do not intend to take an examination, each book will help you to:
- Develop all aspects of your guitar playing
- Increase your knowledge of specialist electric guitar techniques
- Understand the music theory that relates to electric guitar playing
- Achieve your full potential as a guitarist
About London College of Music:
London College of Music (LCM) examinations are held at over 250 centres throughout the UK and overseas (including South Africa). A broad range of subjects are offered in music (all instruments, in both classical and popular/jazz) and in drama & communication, catering for candidates of all levels – from introductory examinations for beginners through graded exams to professional diplomas in performing, teaching, composition and research.
Teachers and students in South Africa: if you are interested in undertaking the LCM examinations, please check the website of the London College of Music (University of West London), for the details of your local representative. Examinations are held twice a year, around June/July and October/November.