Book – Guitar in the 90`s
Author – Dale Turner
Amazon Link – https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Explore-Music-Modern-Greatest/dp/0793565030/
About
Guitar in the 90`s is a tab book that teaches you how to play a wide variety of 17 of the biggest songs of the 1990`s from Wonderwall by Oasis to You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette. It is a book I bought many years ago and haven`t looked at for a long time but did use quite a lot back in the day.
What I liked about the book?
As you probably know I`m not a huge fan of tab books these days as I much prefer my students to work songs out for themselves. Tab books can be useful though if they get stuck working the parts out and if they just want to learn something new, then browsing through a tab book can be good fun and inspiring.
The trouble with most tab books is that they teach you what the notes are in the song but they don`t give you anything else. Not only does it make the book pretty dry but it actually means you have to do a lot of trial and error experimenting with which fingers to use and where.
This can take ages and in the past, I have actually found it easier just to listen to the track and place my fingers where my ears and my own logic tell me – omitting the in between stage of reading from a book.
The great thing about this book is although you do have to do some of this experimenting work, the author gives solid advice about technique, tone, and even some interesting background to the song itself – which I always find interesting.
Learning more about the song and its history makes me feel more connected to it which is always a good thing as that helps me `feel` the song a bit more and therefore play it with more emotion.
Is there an audio cd and is it any good?
No, you will have to use the internet to listen to the songs if you don`t already have them in your collection.
What I don`t like about the book?
Not all the songs are what I would have chosen to learn. Some are big heavy grungy rockers which I love but these aren`t suitable for acoustic guitar – which I play mostly these days. There is a good mix of songs though and even the ones that are not suitable for acoustic guitar are great songs.
It would be awesome if the author did this type of book for the different decades – particularly the 60`s and 70`s which are the eras I and most of you tend to play music from.
Conclusion
This isn`t just a typical tab book where all there is is the song parts notated for you – it is much more than that. It is a shame the book is not easy to get hold of anymore as it is a really fun book.
Even if you work the songs out for yourself and not use the tab at all, and just use the book for the author’s thoughts and notes then it is worth the money just for that.
Rating
8/10