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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is not a typical music theory or fiction
book. Instead, it combines both to create a unique
and engaging way to learn music theory, specifically
for beginners who want to learn to play the guitar.
This book is designed to make learning music theory
fun and accessible, even for those who have no prior
knowledge or find the subject boring. The
storytelling aspect of the book adds an extra layer of
entertainment, keeping readers engaged as they learn
the fundamentals of music theory with a particular
emphasis on catering to the needs of guitar players.
Whether you're a music enthusiast or a fiction lover,
this book will take you on a journey of discovery,
unlocking the secrets of guitar playing while keeping
you entertained and engaged. So, grab your guitar
and get ready to embark on an adventure of music
theory like never before!
Arpan Sen
Arpan Sen is a highly acclaimed musician who has been associated with several prominent institutions of music for several years. He has also collaborated and worked with renowned musicians, which has added to his versatility and creativity.
One of the unique aspects of Arpan's compositions is his use of unconventional time signatures. He believes that music should be an expression of oneself, and his compositions reflect this philosophy. Arpan's complete set of musical experience is within acoustic guitar, where he uses eight-finger tapping with his right hand and the left hand for bass, melody, and harmony.
Although this hand combination can be interchanged, Arpan's intention is always to create a combination of musical notes that express his thoughts. He also uses the body of the guitar for adding the percussive element, which gives the effect of different musical instruments being played with only one single guitar. Arpan dabbles with sounds and weaves patterns that reflect his inner self.
The strings of the guitar give voice to his unexpressed feelings, and he uses some established micro-techniques, as well as some he has created himself, in the process of trying to create something new and different.
In addition to his extensive experience with prominent music institutions and collaborations with renowned musicians, Arpan Sen has also founded an online school where he has taught more than thousands of students throughout his lifetime. Arpan's passion for music is infectious, and his dedication to teaching and sharing his knowledge and expertise with aspiring musicians has made a significant impact on the music community.
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