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Little Girl Lost
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Pocket (1991-02-01)
Author: Drew Barrymore
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Dear Drew Barrymore's ghost writer: you suck
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-01
A fascinating look into the world of a troubled 14-year-old girl and the ghost writer who sucks almost as bad as she does at making sentences.

I gave it five stars because really, don't you know what you're getting here? This book is review proof.

Surviving childhood abuse and drugs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-07
Drew Barrymore captured the hearts of the world, as the adorable wide eyed seven year old Gertie, in ET, in 1982.

Barrymore was born into the acting profession, coming from a long line of acting talent extending back nearly 200 years
Faced with an abusive father, the execrable and vicious degenerate John Drew Barrymore( it is shocking to read of the physical and emotional abuse he subjected the little girl to) , a mother who was not always there, and nasty schoolmates, she drifted into the company of an older crowd and began her descent into drugs and alcohol by nine, when she began drinking alcohol, began smoking marijuana by ten (offered it by a friend's mother),and was snorting cocaine at twelve. She also craved the approval of boys on whom her self-esteem depended.
This is her story of why she took refuge from her unhappy young life in parties, alcohol and drugs, and her difficult and painful rehabilitation. but she succeeded. I found myself really feeling Drew's pain and empathized with what she went through.
Drew wanted to be an actress by five.
I really admired how she told her abusive pig of a father to get out of her life, when she was eight, after achieving success in E.T
She also tells of her work on movies such as Firestarter, Irreconcilable Differences,Babes in Toyland and Far From Home.
Drew talks about the support given to her by Steven Spielberg who she says gave her the best advice she ever been given on acting : "Drew, you can't act your character, you gotta be your character."

She made it though and in by 16 had cleaned up her life, to go on to a string of successes in a series comedies and dramas . By the late 90's her bubbly personality made such movies as Ever After, The Wedding Singer. Charlies Angels and Never Been Kissed a lot of fun and charming to watch.
It is a sad story of a child whose life was marred by what no child should go through, but who overcame her self-destructive habits and proved those who said she was burned out at 13, so wrong. How she repaired her life is incredibly inspirational. Drew is offering advice to young actresses entering rehab these days: ""If you don't pull it together for yourself, no one else will," she says in the March issue of Vogue. "That's coming from a person who had to try it all ... and who still loves to have a good time."

Remember this book was sritten when Drewwas only fourteen years old.


One has to admire her.
I hope she will be making films for decades to come.

Fasanating
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-18
I read this book 5 times in High School. (1992-1996)
I LOOOOOOOVED it!!!

A salute to stay-with-it-ness
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-18
Drew Barrymore is to be congratulated. Her honesty is painfully refreshing and hasn't been seen lately since the new Star Jones book ... or possibly the Burt Reynolds biography.

She's seen the depths and the heights and knows the difference. She's drank the champagne (even though she was 8 at the time) and sipped the sewer water and prefers the former. She's been on the carpet and also received carpet burns on her knees when she was short rent.

Thank you Drew for being an inspiration to all the preteens with drinking problems ... they don't have to suffer in silence anymore.

Drew Barrymore is an inspiration. Period.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-10
Literally one of the greatest books I've ever read. No, I'm not saying that because I'm a Drew Barrymore fan. I mean, if acting isn't what she wanted to do, she could've been an author! Written when she was still in rehab circa late 1988 and published in 1990, this book gives all of us an insight into her early years, and the hell she went through at such a young age. She tells us about her first taste of alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, and marijuana. She also tells us about her first kiss, and her first makeout session, and how she was always fighting with her mother. She tells us about living at the rehab. She tells us about her visits with her father as well. She shares all of her stories and adventures, her mishaps and her first achievements. With this book, I've learned how truly strong this woman is, and how no matter what she went through, she didn't ever back down at achieving what she wanted. Drew Barrymore is a true idol for anyone, and this book proves that.

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Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (2006-10-31)
Author: Anthony Rapp
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surprised me
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Review Date: 2008-08-10
There are things that I didn't expect, that surprised me a little bit about his character, but if anything, seeing Anthony come through all of these situations only upped my respect for him as an actor, as a writer, and as a person.

Audio book suggested!
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Review Date: 2008-07-11
This book really moved me with Rapp's emotional honesty, and I echo the praises from previous reviewers. I rate it as 4 stars because, like a previous reviewer suggested, I feel it tended to drag a bit at the end and could have ended a chapter earlier. I strongly suggest the audio recording, especially for fans of Rent and of Anthony. Hearing him read the story himself (particularly for the small and poignant personal moments, like the frequent "Hi, Mama"--"Hi, Tonio" exchanges with his mother--it broke my heart every time) was an intimate and powerful experience, and when I finished I felt I had just had a long and passionate conversation with a friend--which i was very sorry to end.

Don't be without WITHOUT YOU
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Review Date: 2008-06-15
Anthony Rapp tells an emotional story about personal life, love, and loss as he describes the years surrounding the phenomenon that is Rent. This is a book no Renthead should be without. Afer reading this book, I feel like I have gotten to know Anthony as a person, and gotten a rare glimpse through Anthony's eyes of the man that was Jonathan Larson.

Fascinating insights into one of the cultural treasures of our generation.
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
Anthony Rapp was in on the creation of the masterpiece which became the Broadway sensation "Rent," almost from the beginning. He has written his memoir of that experience with great sensitivity and insight.

This book is a riveting tale about the creative process, how a play goes through its evolution to get to Broadway, and how every once in awhile a theatrical miracle can happen which changes everyone's lives. "Rent" is such a miracle. I just saw the play once again on Broadway this past weekend. I took my teenaged daughters to see it. After eleven years, it is finally closing down some time this year. If you cannot get to New York to see the play, rent the movie. It's not as good, but almost.

I loved this book, and recommend it to anyone who has ever overcome adversity to pursue a dream.

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Review Date: 2008-02-09
This book is amazing. It's a great read, easy to follow and really hits at your heart. I would reccommend it to everyone.

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U2 At The End Of The World
Published in Paperback by Delta / Dell Publishing (1996)
Author: Bill Flanagan
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great !
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Review Date: 2007-10-09
thisbook is perfect if you want to know everyting about U2
I really love it !

Journeys
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Review Date: 2007-08-15
This book is one of the few really great rock biographies. It does a great job of chronicling the band's past by giving a distilled view of their present, in both personal lives, internal processes, and musical career. All of that is the essence of the music of U2, and the legacy their music has created. Flanagan does them a great service in this bio, but also himself, for presenting them so well and staying out of the way. Well, mostly. His humor about touring with them is fairly expressive...

Outstanding
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Review Date: 2007-05-08
An outstanding work of rock journalism. This is far from a starry-eyed fanboy tribute -- Flanagan is one of the most intellectually gifted rock critics out there, and here he turns his intellect on travel, music, pop culture, his own foibles, and, of course, U2 and their art.

Flanagan, one of the first American journalists to champion U2, is a confidant of the band, but it doesn't stop him from critically appraising their work. The book starts with U2 taking the last flight into East Germany before reunification, and follows the band all the way through the writing of Achtung Baby, Zooropa, and the tour that surrounded the two albums. It's probably U2's most creatively active period, and it's our good fortune that a writer of Flanagan's calibre tagged along for the ride. A must-read if you're at all interested in U2.

Suprisingly enjoyable
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-22
This is one of the most well-written biographies that I have read. Mr. Flanagan covers every aspect of U2, mixing the present with the past and the anticipated future of the band. As an avid reader of various non-fiction subjects, I have to say that this kind of a biography was a first for me. You wouldn't think that a book about a band would have any transferrable application for non-musicians, however I found that these guys are fairly down-to-earth. Reading U2: At the end of the world helped me to dispell some of the superstar myths that I had. That being said, I feel compelled to put a disclaimer about some of the language. While, it didn't seem to bother me, I would have to give this an "R" rating, as far as language is concerned. It's not as if the f-bomb appears on every other page...maybe once or twice a chapter. But, for those who might be sensitive to such expletives, beware. 5-Stars, with a warning.

Travel with and get to know the band
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
After reading this book, I felt like I really understood what was going on in their heads while writting Achtung Baby! and the music was better for it. I've read some of the more recent books about U2 and also about Bono and this tops them all. It's a day in the life, before 9/11 and before all that came after for them. If you love U2 like I love U2, read this book.

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Tupac Shakur
Published in Paperback by Three Rivers Press (1998-09-29)
Author: Vibe Magazine
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Essence Tupac!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-23
This piece of work created by the editors of Vibe Magazine could easily be appropriately titled "Essence of Tupac." In this collection of previous interviews and vivrant photos you truely get the feeling that you are holding a conversation with The ledgendary Tupac Shakur. This is a must have for all Tupac fans and for anyone wishing to know more about Pac's Life. Good job by the folks at Vibe Magazine.

very informative
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-11
I my self am not a very big fan of rap music however i was intrigued to read this book after looking into some of the lyrics of 2pacs singles they seemed very in depth. After reading the lyrics i felt that his words had a lot of depth and soul attached to them which intrigued me to find out more about the rap star.

I myself have a genuine interest in politics, philisophy and poetry similarly to 2pac and i felt that i could relate to some of the lyrics he wrote. This book on tupac gives a deeper insight to the rap artist not only his music and talent but to his life it shed light on many differant topics from differant aspects and i found it very inspirational. What i particularly liked about this book was the way it presented both sides of the story (with the rape case) and i felt this ruled out any bias.

I would recommend this book to anyone who has a love for reading regardless of whether they have a genuine interest in rap this book not only looks at his career but looks at his inspiration, ambition, life and above all recognised him as more than a rap artist but as a human being and who he actually was!!!

Why do kids still admire Tupac?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-04
When I discovered that my 3rd graders knew who Tupac was, even though he died the year they were born, I felt that I needed to know more about Tupac. This book is published by Vibe, the official scribes of hip hop. It is a collection on interviews and articles that appeared in Vibe and they document the rise and fall of Tupac.
Tupac had "Thug Life" tatooed on his stomach and he lived the life of a misogynist thug. He was disrespectful to everyone around him. Perhaps, as Quincy Jones suggests in the forward, Tupac could've changed into a positive force had he lived past 25. However, this book, and his own words, show him to be a negative influence on everyone he had contact with. It is very sad that he died at such a young age. It is even sadder that so many youngesters know who he was but cannot tell you about the lives of people who have accomplished great things with their lives. I have my work cut out for me next school year.
Mark Gast

Tupac Shakur Book Is A Must-Buy!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-26
As a massive fan of the late great Tupac Shakur, there are few publishings that capture as much information and insight into his life and career as this amazing book from the good people at Vibe Magazine. Consisting of every Vibe article and interview written on Shakur between 1994-97, this gives even the most casual of Pac's fans more information than they could ever dream of. With features on his early career, his signing to Death Row, and his infamous interview with Kevin Powell from inside Clinton Correctional Facility where he denounced "Thug Life", it's all here. This book also contains some of the most informative material on the feud between Death Row Records and Bad Boy. You'll get everyone's side of the story on the Can-Am Studio shooting. You'll hear what both Suge and Puffy had to say about the East vs. West saga. You will also get to hear Pac at his rawest and most candid. If you are even the least bit interested in the amazing story of Tupac Shakur, you should pick up this book.

huge fan
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-17
2pac is a legacy of our generation..he is and will always be the best, not only was he an awesome rapper, but he was also a good actor and poet. This book is very well done and covers so much. When he was shot the first time 5 times..and leading up to his unjustly death..i recommend this book to anyone if they want to learn about 2pac, he wasnt a bad man or a gangsta like most assume, he was just at the wrong place at the wrong time..or he just got involved with the wrong ppl...and like he said live by the gun..die by the gun..and that is exactly what happened to this man...may he rest in peace

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The Wheels on the Bus
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Juvenile (1990-10-30)
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Excellent pop-up book version of the song
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Review Date: 2008-06-22
We first saw this book in a kindermusik class this previous winter, and my two-year-old son seemed to enjoy when it was read aloud. We decided to order the book to help our son get into the habit of bedtime stories. Now this is his number one favorite book to have read at bedtime. Our son loves being able to interact with the lyrics as we sing. The book is very durable and has held up well to a lot of abuse. I couldn't recommend this book more.

Engaging, beautiful, clever book
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
My grandchild has known the "wheels on the bus" song since she was a baby. Now 2 1/2 I bought her this book because of that and because I know Paul Zelinsky's work. She absolutely loves it. It is clever and interactive, colorful and wonderful and fun.

Wonderful book for children
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
This is a most beautifully illustrated book. It turns a song that can become boring for adults after singing it 100 times into a beuatiful story about a dog chasing a bus, a lost kitten, crying babies, soothing mothers, and wheels that literally turn round and round. There are hidden stories within the story. A wonderful investment for a child's library.

Great book - love all the moving parts!
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
OUr 2.5 son received this for Christmas, we have read it several times each day since. He loves the moving parts!!

The Best!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2007-11-29
My 22 month old, loves this book. He actually is obsessed with it, demanding "BUS" several times a day. He laughs hysterically at the interactive driver saying 'move on back, move on back" and finds it exciting to spin the wheels on the bus.

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I Hope You Dance
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (2000-10-10)
Authors: Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers
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great book as gift getting hardder to find
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
This book is a great gift, especially to those enterring new exciting chapters in their lives. It could as a result of death, illness, or just starting a new chapter. Life is hard but enjoy gain strengh from that around you.

hope you dance
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Review Date: 2007-07-28
This book is very inspirational and can be used a a motivator for young people embarking on their life journey. The accompanying cd is excellent as well.

Moved Me
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Review Date: 2007-07-27
I felt so connected to this and cried , I gave it to my daughter , who had just found out she had cancer . goldenyrs43

Fantastic Book
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Review Date: 2007-07-03
Leeann Womack does a fantastic job at describing how the song came about and how to apply it to every day life.

Like Shining Amber, with a touch of Sap
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
Being a lover of this song and of gift books, I naturally couldn't resist ordering this book the minute I saw it in a store. The lyrics of Leann Womack's classic song is featured throughout the book, along with inspirational messages and beautiful photography from those who put the book together.

I did dock a star because the messages in the book that accompanied the song occasionally came off as a little too..mushy. I'm really not that harsh a critic, not of books like these, but the beautiful words of inspiration were, a couple of times, replaced by words that were definetly too syrupy for my taste. I prefer truly moving messages and stories to speak for themselves, but it occassionally seemed like the authors wanted to hammer the point home, overdo the sentimentality, and even make their message serious and cheerfully bouncy at the exact same time (trust me, that doesn't work.) For ex: throughout the book, the lyrics of the song are printed in large bold letters in order to differentiate them from the authors' separate words of inspiration. Usually, the pages featuring the lyrics had no other words on them, but at one point, right above the words of Womack's moving song, the authors' placed a bulletin that said, "Attention! This is BIG stuff!" Considering the fact that Leann's song more than speaks for itself and doesn't need any extra emotional boosting, I found those additional words annoying and almost jarring to the flow of the song and its message.

Elsewhere in the book, as I mentioned before, the sentimentality goes into overdrive. One page is dedicated entirely to love and begins with the words, "Love, love, love. You have to love." Again, I got that idea the first time. It's nice to compliment the song with additional words of motivation, but we don't need an interpretive page with every selection of the song. In another part of the book, while speaking of youth, the narrator says, "Ah, youth..new skin, wide smiles, clear eyes..the future so bright. If only we could bottle it up, sip it now and again.." This sounded more to me like a bad commercial for a fountain of youth than a motivational speech. I don't mean to sound cynical, I usually love gift books, but the tone in this one was sometimes just too sweet for my taste.

I also didn't particularly care for the version of the song in the bonus CD. There's a mainstream version with soft rock music and female voices in the background (which I prefer) and there's a country version with male voices in the background and the occassional awful twangy instruments; this one's the latter. If you like country music, good for you, but I don't like the country version of this song.

There are plenty of good points of this book to make up for the disappointments, of course. The song is wonderful, whether you hear it or read it, and some of the separate words in the book were lovely to read. My favorite part of the book's text, other than the song, was a beautiful little haiku that the authors wrote called "You", celebrating every individual. The photographs are also gorgeous, from grinning children to nature scenery. A beautiful package, altogether.

Now, if they'd only make a gift book celebrating the beautiful song "Private Malone"..

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The Billboard book of top 40 hits
Published in Paperback by Billboard Publications (1985)
Author: Joel Whitburn
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40 top hits
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Review Date: 2008-09-08
I could not exist without this product for reviewing old songs and artists

thanks

Just what I wanted!
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Review Date: 2008-03-30
This edition lits the hits that most people forgot! I was looking for info on one it wonders and other fun trivia that we could enjoy at work. This book was it!

trivia info.
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
This is a great book for laying musical artists and song arguments to rest.It is also very informative and fun to read.

Hard To Get
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Review Date: 2008-02-23
For some reason this book is very hard to get in the UK (a bit like a good train or bus service). Hence the need to purchase it from the international site of Amazon. Once obtained it is very useful.
It now also seems difficult to get the UK version, so good luck if you are hunting for either.

The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Hits
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
An excellent reference for any music enthusiast wishing to narrow his or her research. Well written, informative and accurate. Another typical Whitburn product worth every penny. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits (Billboard Book of Top Forty Hits) 8th Edition

Supplement this one with his Billboard Hot 100 Charts (The Sixties) Billboard Hot 100 Charts - The Sixties. And lastly, while we're still in the 60's music Era, don't forget Whitburn's Bubbling Under The Billboard Hot 100, 1959-2004.Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100: 1959-2004: Joel Whitburn Presents

You can't go wrong here. The research he's done in these references to ensure accuracy and simplicity is incredible.

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Fretboard Theory (Guitar Theory Including Scales, Chords, Progressions, Modes and More., Music Theory For Guitar)
Published in Spiral-bound by http://Guitar-Music-Theory.com (2008)
Author: Desi Serna
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Excellent materials
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Review Date: 2008-10-01
[...] He teaches well, is very clear, and is obviously very talented as both a player and teacher.

His book Fretboard Theory and the accomplanying DVDs are not filled with practice exercises... rather, they are a road-map that points out what you really need to learn and study. For example, he suggests starting with the five pentatonic scale patterns, and then suggests many songs to learn that use these specific patterns.

The book is short on how to go about learning the scales other than via the suggested songs, but does an excellent job at teaching theory as it relates to the fretboard and using it in a practical way. Which is exactly the point: practical and consise fretboard theory. Not fretboard practice exercise book.

Desi backs these materials up with free song riff TABS, extra videos on youTube and iTunes, etc. All of these materials are first rate in production quality, especially the DVDs. Well worth the money, especially if you are self-motivated to practice with a little focus each day.

Fretboard Theory
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Review Date: 2008-09-28
I have purchased several of Desi's books and have also downloaded all of his Songbook I & II on-line videos. I find the book very helpful in that it explains the fretboard in a manner I can understand without getting bogged down in detailed music theory. I would/will purchase other books from him in the future.

Lo mejor de lo mejor (4dvds and this book)
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Review Date: 2008-09-23
I just want to give thanks to Mr. Desi Serna, i got The 4 DVDS and the book Fretboard Theory, this is the best material to learn guitar outside, before this i bought material from hal leonard, but i found it very difficult for a begginer and dont explain things well! but when you took the Desi Serna's Book, and put the DVD at the same thing, you would see everything clearly, he explains slowly, and show u different fingering methods in each topic, u use the best for you... and let me tell you something, i order the full pack, 4dvds + book, but the first time my package dont arrive, i email to desi and he send me another copy, trust me, this is the best, and hey if you want to know if the guy plays, just enter to youtube and search for Desi serna, and you would be amazed, i dont even speak english well, im from Panama Central america, anyone can buy his material, when i put the DVD and hear it talking i can understand everything from him, is like we have my own teacher, and if you have any doubt just email him, and he answer the mails (VERY IMPORTANT!!!)

IN SPANISH
A todos mis amigos latinos que estan interesados en aprender guitarra les recomiendo en un 100% el material de Desi Serna!!! es el mejor, creanme, he comprado material de otras persona, y casas como hal leonard y siempre encuentro dificultades a la hora de entender ese material, soy un principiante en la guitarra pero estoy avanzando bien y muy rapido con Desi serna, creanme entenderan todo lo que el explica, si tienen alguna pregunta sobre su material escribanme , puedo darles mas informacion acerca de su material es excelente... lo mejor que he encontrado en internet, incluso pueden hacerle preguntas a el directamente, responde sus mails! bueno sin mas que decirles me despido y ya saben si quieren aprender a tocar guitarra, no busquen mas, esto es lo que necesitan...

outstanding
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Review Date: 2008-09-22
40 years playing best stuff i've ever seen have dozens of videos and books no one explained it in such a easy to understand manner will buy everything desi puts out

One Of The Best Instructional Books!
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Review Date: 2008-09-05
I wasn't in the market for another guitar instruction book. I've got plenty and most have fallen short of their intended/advertised purpose. I was initially looking for something that would give me a better understanding of modes, which have always been somewhat of a grey area for me. I've had fits and starts in the past with instructional material on modes, none of which seemed to get me to that "Aha!" moment.

Then, through half-hearted searching on Amazon, I came across Desi Serna's DVD, "Guitar Modes." Instructional DVDs for guitar are usually very low on my wish list for learning stuff, so my interest level was equally as low based on past expectations and results with this teaching format.

I read the rave reviews for the DVD and visited Desi's website to get a feel for this person I'd never heard about. I was impressed, but that didn't stop the caveat, "If it's to good to be true..." from coming to mind. Nevertheless, I went ahead and ordered it from Amazon.

After receiving and watching the DVD(And several "Aha!" moments later), I knew I found what I was looking for. The video quality is exceptional and Desi's teaching style is exceptional too. It was well worth the investment with no regrets on my part.

With that being said, and remember I've already stated my low expectations for guitar instruction on DVDs, I didn't even hesitate to order the entire bonus package of DVDs plus the Fretboard Theory book from Desi's website. And even though the "Guitar Modes" DVD is also part of the package, I didn't mind because the discount price was well worth it...That means I've got two copies of the same DVD. I would like to point out that the DVD on pentatonic scales is the most basic of the set and you might feel a little short-changed if you're an intermediate guitar player like myself. That's another thing I'd like to point out, the material, in my personal opinion, seems geared more towards intermediate players. But regardless of your level of playing on guitar, there is something here for all of us.

At first, the Fretboard Theory book held the least amount of interest for me, because I really wanted to watch the DVDs. I watched them all without ever once cracking open the book beyond a cursory glance. When I finally did get to the book and began studying it in earnest, I realized what a gem it was...And still is. Desi's excellent teaching style in the DVDs comes across in the book, which makes it seem like you're watching while you're reading. You could definitely learn a lot from the book alone, but the two teaching formats complement each other so perfectly, I think it's only commonsensical to make that extra expenditure for the bonus package(No, I am not an associate to nor a personal friend of Desi's, though his friendly and attentive e-mails do give you that sense).

The least you can do, which is the most when compared to nothing, is to get the book. You won't regret it. It will serve you very well for learning and later on as an excellent source of reference. The book comes with spiral binding; I wish all guitar instruction books were spiral-bound. It's so much easier than having to splay a book's spine every time I open it...very awkard.

I'd like to add one last thing: There's 40 page book titled. "Scale Chord Relationships: A Guide To Knowing What Notes to Play-and Why" by Michael Mueller and Jeff Schroedl. The book comes with a CD and is available here on Amazon. I think you'll find it a useful supplement to Desi's Fretboard Theory book.
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October 8, 2008
I'm adding an update to the above review: There is another book w/CD that might be of interest to anyone working with Desi Serna's Fretboard Theory book. I use Desi's book to reference from and make recommendations because it's one of the best instructional books around.

Melodic Arpeggios by Mark Galbo is, in my opinion, another book that complements Desi's book...Most notably, and for obvious reasons, the sections covering arpeggios in Desi's book. Galbo's combining of modal-scales with arpeggios to create melodic solos is done very tastefully on the CD examples, as well as the solo w/guitar and percussion accompaniment at the end of each section. You are also given the opportunity to be a little creative with the jam tracks sans the solos.

The jam tracks are going to be especially useful, not only for what is taught in this book, but also for applying what you learned about arpeggios in Desi's book. I did and it made a world of difference compared to running through the arpeggios without a musical reference.





Music
Beatles Gear: All the Fab Four's Instruments, from Stage to Studio
Published in Hardcover by Backbeat Books (2002-10-01)
Author: Andy Babiuk
List price: $45.00
New price: $28.04
Used price: $8.89

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Sweetly Vintage
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Review Date: 2008-09-28
Being a kind of technical guru myself, I really appreciate a book that is about equipment...especially vintage. Babiuk has created a book here that is both very precise and entertaining at the same time. It is a wealth of information and great pictures that anyone with an interest in vintage musical equipment can enjoy.

If you like old musical instruments, especially of the 60's variety, even more especially of the Beatlesque variety, than this book will make you drool. Literally. Luckily for everyone involved, it has very glossy pages that resist drool well.

This tome elevates a much neglected player in the Beatles phenomenon to the spotlight...the instruments. When you are the most popular band in the universe you get your choice of a lot of equipment and this book highlights those choices.

The pictures that this book uses are fabulous. They are bright, clear, and detailed. Here you have a chance to see these magical instruments up-close and analyzed. it's the kind of book that you could read start to finish, in small chunks before bed, or in smaller chunks while on the throne.

Babiuk organizes this book by years, so it is easy to see the progression of instrumentation that the Beatles used. I prefer this to having things organized by instrument type, which would have been the other choice. Each entry gives a lot of great information about the particular guitar, drum, or amp, and includes quotes from the Beatles themselves where applicable. Reading this book is like discovering that your best friend has a really hot sister you never noticed because you were too busy playing an awesome video game. It opens a whole new dimension on a previously explored relationship.

Beatles Gear
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Review Date: 2008-08-18
If your interested in the History of Guitar Bands, and how they evolved over the last forty five years, this is the book for you. It follows the Beatles through the years and shows how equipment company's over came large crowd
noise and forged the trial and error of the first real significant studio recordings.

beatles gear
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Review Date: 2008-07-24
this is very enjoyable book, with lot of information about the Beatles gear from the very beginning to end of the band. its must have book for every Beatles fun and every musician that admires the Fab four.
i really enjoyed this book.
the pictures are great and there are lot of rare photos and detailed photos of the instruments.
it can be very nice gift for any musician and Beatles fan.

Beatle Gear
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
This is a fabulous book. Not only does it give us an incite into their musical gear used but I found it an interesting way to learn about their personalities. I definatly recommend this book to any Beatle fan.

A dream for fab lovers
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Review Date: 2008-05-08
A big and fine research work.A dream for all musician,particular for all Fab lovers.
I hope amazon use more care for shipping the book.Not is the first time
I receive damaged book in corner.
The solution is make the package with more care.

Music
Rich Mullins: An Arrow Pointing to Heaven
Published in Hardcover by Broadman & Holman Publishers (2000-09)
Author: James Bryan Smith
List price: $24.99
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Used price: $0.82
Collectible price: $34.08

Average review score:

Reach out to Jesus, Hold On Tight
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Review Date: 2008-07-30
Rich's life was like my life, and finding someone who was like me, a ragamuffin, was an indescribable comfort on a lonely path from helpless addiction to freedom. Note: I am still on that path today. One day I will be able to thank Rich in person for what a gift his life was to so many of us. This book is a testament to that life. It is a treasure.

Rich Mullins: An Arrow Pointed To Heaven
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Review Date: 2008-01-23
Being a long time Rich Mullins fan, I wanted anything and everything Rich Mullins I could get my hands on. This book, "An Arrow", by James Bryan Smith, gave me a whole side of Rich Mullins I never knew. But even more importantly than the man himself, this book points to a deeper walk with Jesus, and the struggles involved in obtaining that walk. This book is so inspirational. I've read it twice, and am now reading it a third time. I bought an extra copy to give away.

Worthy Tribute
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Review Date: 2007-12-11
I was not able to put down the book until I finished it.

The reading I'd done on Rich Mullins previously taught me that he was an incredible person, but the book confirmed his devotion to Jesus Christ as well as his struggles to live faithfully. I was encouraged, amused, saddened, yet most of all inspired to keep contending for the faith.

The author's friendship with Rich Mullins came through - I only wish that it went into more detail and told me more.

I loaned the book to a friend, also a fan of Rich Mullins, and she said that it encouraged her greatly.

Really Really Good!
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Review Date: 2007-10-28
i highly recommend it to anyone whether your a fan of rich mullins music or just a christian who longs to have a deeper walk with God. Great book, inspiring, not shallow, deep, thought provoking, convicting. trust me if you ever buy a book buy this one. . you wont regret it.

Arrow Pointing to Heaven certainly does.
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Review Date: 2007-06-08
The Book Arrow Pointing to Heaven is the most inspiring book I have ever read. I could not help but write "Amen," "Praise the Lord," "I need to read this again" or some other comment in the margins as I read the book. Having known Rich Mullins briefly early in his musical career, I knew he was someone different, someone closer to God than I could imagine, yet I had no idea just how close to the Awesome God he really was. This book, so well written by Smith, is a must for anyone that believes in God. It will take you to really knowing God in much the same way as Rich Mullins knew HIM - intimately. Perfect gift for graduation presents. I have given several with notes made in the margins of the gift books. Thank you for having such an all-inspiring-book! It is a MUST for persons seeking a better relationship with God.


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