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Metallica - Riff by Riff - Guitar

Metallica - Riff by Riff - Guitar

List Price: $19.95
Your Price: $13.57
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome Book!!!!!
Review: Buy This! It is a very good book for anyone who likes Metallica or just wants to play some awsome guitar riffs! Buy this book!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome Book!!!!!
Review: I enjoy looking at this book and seeing Metallica's first five albums tabbed out. I don't like the fact that this book only shows the IMPORTANT riffs, it doesn't show variations or anything. I guess you do have to keep a space limit, though, if you want to make a book for this cheap. Some cool features I like in this book include a Metallica timeline and Equipment Setup details. I also enjoy the commentary on the riffs, but if you don't know theory very well the commentary gets a little confusing. Not everyone will know what a "dyad" is. (It's two notes played at once, since it takes three to make a chord.) This book has helped me learn how to play better Metallica, so I guess it's pretty much accomplished its job.

4 out of 5 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Riff by Riff, like the title says.
Review: I enjoy looking at this book and seeing Metallica's first five albums tabbed out. I don't like the fact that this book only shows the IMPORTANT riffs, it doesn't show variations or anything. I guess you do have to keep a space limit, though, if you want to make a book for this cheap. Some cool features I like in this book include a Metallica timeline and Equipment Setup details. I also enjoy the commentary on the riffs, but if you don't know theory very well the commentary gets a little confusing. Not everyone will know what a "dyad" is. (It's two notes played at once, since it takes three to make a chord.) This book has helped me learn how to play better Metallica, so I guess it's pretty much accomplished its job.

4 out of 5 stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not that great
Review: I should ahve know it was to good to be true. The books gives you a riff here and a riff there. I would prefer the entire song not just. "Repeat this riff in verse 3 twice" with tabs underneath it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not that great
Review: I should ahve know it was to good to be true. The books gives you a riff here and a riff there. I would prefer the entire song not just. "Repeat this riff in verse 3 twice" with tabs underneath it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for Beginners
Review: This book has music and tabs for every song by Metallica through the Black Album. It includes most of the rhythm riffs from those songs and in very few cases, a few solo bars. Advanced guitarists should look into the "Play it like it is" books because they contain entire songs, and not just 2-page rhythm examples (which is essentially what this book contains). But if you're just beginning or if you only want basic Metallica rhythms, look no further than Riff by Riff.


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