Almanac Of Guitar Voice Leading Vol 1 Pdf
I can't vouch for the accuracy, but there's this (from page 13 of the thread, posted today). The guy who wrote it (David/TruthHertz) seems to be working with Mick to get the material self published. There are quite a few posts going back to last year discussing it.
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'They're presently being formatted for publication as a 8 volume set. The originals were done as 3 huge and very intimidating volumes that included diatonic, melodic minor and harmonic minor based books. For a vast majority of people who bought these books, it was too much information and I dare say 98% of the people who bought these books shelved them and never even started using the material. So occasionally somebody takes theirs off the shelf and puts it on Ebay. They go for $200-300@ and the third volume, which was never a big seller, never appears. The legalities of the Goodchord dissolution are being worked out and the plan is to have books that focus on one particular chord family, for a specific group of voicings. That makes the actual assimilation of the material a bit more bite sized and helpfully organized, not to mention, affordable.
Trying to track down Mick Goodrick's voice leading Almanacs? Are these still available somewhere? Almanac of Guitar Voice-Leading for the Year 2001 and Beyond: vol. Bluegrass Mandolin Lesson - Part 1: Man Of Constant Sorrow Chords.
In answer to your inquiry, Dioxic, stay tuned, I'm about to make some kind of announcement in the next 10 days or so. A bunch of things I'm busy working on may be coming to fruition. This thread on the forum will be the first in the loop.' I can't vouch for the accuracy, but there's this (from page 13 of the thread, posted today).
The guy who wrote it (David/TruthHertz) seems to be working with Mick to get the material self published. There are quite a few posts going back to last year discussing it. 'They're presently being formatted for publication as a 8 volume set. The originals were done as 3 huge and very intimidating volumes that included diatonic, melodic minor and harmonic minor based books. For a vast majority of people who bought these books, it was too much information and I dare say 98% of the people who bought these books shelved them and never even started using the material.
So occasionally somebody takes theirs off the shelf and puts it on Ebay. They go for $200-300@ and the third volume, which was never a big seller, never appears. The legalities of the Goodchord dissolution are being worked out and the plan is to have books that focus on one particular chord family, for a specific group of voicings. That makes the actual assimilation of the material a bit more bite sized and helpfully organized, not to mention, affordable. In answer to your inquiry, Dioxic, stay tuned, I'm about to make some kind of announcement in the next 10 days or so. A bunch of things I'm busy working on may be coming to fruition. This thread on the forum will be the first in the loop.'
I can't vouch for the accuracy, but there's this (from page 13 of the thread, posted today). The guy who wrote it (David/TruthHertz) seems to be working with Mick to get the material self published. There are quite a few posts going back to last year discussing it. 'They're presently being formatted for publication as a 8 volume set. The originals were done as 3 huge and very intimidating volumes that included diatonic, melodic minor and harmonic minor based books.
For a vast majority of people who bought these books, it was too much information and I dare say 98% of the people who bought these books shelved them and never even started using the material. So occasionally somebody takes theirs off the shelf and puts it on Ebay.
They go for $200-300@ and the third volume, which was never a big seller, never appears. The legalities of the Goodchord dissolution are being worked out and the plan is to have books that focus on one particular chord family, for a specific group of voicings. That makes the actual assimilation of the material a bit more bite sized and helpfully organized, not to mention, affordable.
In answer to your inquiry, Dioxic, stay tuned, I'm about to make some kind of announcement in the next 10 days or so. A bunch of things I'm busy working on may be coming to fruition.
This thread on the forum will be the first in the loop.'
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