Beginners can learn to play chords; accompany melodies and develop rhythmic patterns; based on American folk tunes and traditional guitar-playing styles. In tablature and music notation; with chord diagrams.
#3207386 in eBooks 2014-09-15 2014-09-15File Name: B00NKQSG66
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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful. A 2nd fantastic book by this designer; well worth the wait!!By N. SmithI am a huge fan of his first book and had this follow up pre-ordered for a very long time. Im so happy to report that it didnt disappoint!You dont NEED his first book if youre new to the craft. The introductory section has great information on wire; rings; making rings; and everything you need to know to get started. The later projects all have step by step photos with clear directions. If youre a veteran; Im pleased to say this book added a lot of information; particularly about tumbling and shining up your pieces. Theres also great photo tutorials and instructions to flawlessly incorporate magnetic clasps into the design! He also includes the math and aspect ratio (AR) breakdown for more gauges per weave than he did in the first book.As I said; I loved his first book; and ordered this one on faith since I was NOT actually a fan of the cover "chaos wrapping" design. Pages 44-59 are dedicated to this chaos link in necklaces/bracelet/earring form. I like the intricate pattern and symmetry of chainmaille so the chaos just doesnt do it for me.Fear not! The rest of the book is his usual bold strong designs; with a different style "tornado" wrapped link; using beads in new ways; and I really like his play with different colored metals in this book which creates a whole new look and brings out the patterns. Im sure Ill make everything BUT the cover piece at least once! ;-)If youre new to the craft; you could easily start with his first book or this one. As a more experienced "mailler" now; I highly recommend BOTH books make it into your collection! The second book does not supersede or repeat the first so much as it complements and expands on it nicely if you love his style!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Chain Maillers Delight!By Rather be at the BeachScott David Plumlee is an excellent teacher; and his book is big; lush and beautiful! The pictures are close-up; detailed and vivid; and there are so many to go along with every technique he is clearly explaining. He even delves into the inside diameter of a jump ring versus the wire diameter of a jump ring! He doesnt let you make mistakes! His designs are gorgeous (I especially love his "chaos wire-wrapping"). I really highly recommend this book.35 of 37 people found the following review helpful. Bring your wallet or your calculatorBy ciriousI was very excited to get this book; and quickly leafed through to decide which of the projects I wanted to do first. Then; later; when I was really ready to get to work; I realized that almost all of the projects therein were made with 19 (not 18 or 16) gauge wire and jump rings with 3.1 and 3.9 Inside Diameters.Who in this particular Universe has those sizes on hand? Oh; but wait -- you can either buy the tool the author designed (for $65) with those mandrel sizes; or use his Aspect Ratio charts and still have to obtain either odd sized wire or (very) odd sized mandrels. Or; you can do some more math and figure out something else; I suppose. I see math and run the other way; so I dont know how likely that will be for me.That being said; however; those who will take the time and/or additional money to accomplish this will find very-well illustrated and comprehensive instructions to make many beautiful projects. The book is wonderful just to look at; let alone use as a guide; so I am still enjoying my purchase.I hope I will either take the time to figure out the ratios for materials I already have on hand; or be satisfied with a coffee table book.