Hi, any suggestions for good educational guitar books that are still useful and entertaining to read between lessons when you don’t have your guitar with you ie like during a commute?
Obviously this rules out any book which gives a detailed step by step guide on fingering, chords, etc. but I’m looking for more of a general overview/ tips and tricks / motivational / things to think about before your next lesson type book which is still a good useful read without having a guitar in front of you to practice on.
Basically something that will help me become a better guitar player mentally without having the guitar in front of me to practice on.
Does any such book exist? Not interested in biographies.
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Tommy Tedesco -- For Guitar Players Only
Then again I also know people who thought it was hippy bollocks (I am in this latter group) - so, you know, ymmv
Nachmanovitch - Improvisation in Life and Art is good if you're into improvisation/jazz as is Kenny Werner - Effortless Mastery.
Everyone should read Stomping the Blues by Albert Murray.
The Mick Goodrick - Advancing Guitarist has a fair bit of text
“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay