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  • TVS.007010_Patrick Tucker - Secrets of Screen Acting-Routledge (2023)-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Patrick Tucker (2023)

  • "Secrets of Screen Acting Fourth Edition is a step-by-step guide to the elements of successful screen acting. Based on a revolutionary non-Method approach to acting, this book shows what actually works: how an actor, an announcer, or anyone working in front of the cameras can maximise the effectiveness of their performances on screen. This fourth edition is completely updated to cover new techniques, film references, and insights, including updated information on vocal work outside acting, such as audio books and voice overs, guidance on the technique of "whisper acting", new information about working with video games, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and other non-traditional forms of scre...

  • TVS.007009_Robert Cohen, James Calleri - Acting Professionally_ An Essential Career Guide for the Actor-Methuen Drama (2024)-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: James Calleri (2024)

  • "Filled with practical advice and highlighting pitfalls to avoid, Acting Professionally gives a clear understanding of how acting careers are built and sustained. Now in its 9th edition, this book has become the leading book in the field since the first edition published in 1972. It includes an extensive new section on the industry to reflect the 21st century, including signposting new resources and insights, and considering the shifting landscape and opportunities offered by TV streaming, voiceover for gaming, internet, audiobooks, motion capture and podcasts. Critically, this new edition reflects the vital changes in the industry as a result of the Black Lives Matter, Time's Up and ...

  • TVS.007008_Roger Wooster_ Paul Conway - Screen Acting Skills_ A Practical Handbook for Students and Tutors-Methuen Drama (2020)-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Roger Wooster (2020)

  • "Screen Acting Skills offers up advice and practical screen acting exercises aimed at students seeking clear, practical exercises to aid them in their study. The book addresses the fact that many screen actors beginning their careers lack the necessary pre-shoot preparation and knowledge of studio protocols that are required of them, and aims to augment existing theoretical and academic studies by offering practical, focussed exercises that can be explored in low-tech workshop situations. Written in an informal, accessible, jargon-free and often humorous style, Screen Acting Skills enables creativity on the studio or workshop floor, allowing young actors to access their own talent, an...

  • TVS.007007_Troy L. Dobosiewicz - Teaching Acting with Practical Aesthetics-Routledge (2019)-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Troy L. Dobosiewicz (2020)

  • "Teaching Acting with Practical Aesthetics uses constructivist pedagogy to teach acting via Practical Aesthetics, a system of actor training created in the mid-1980s by David Mamet. The book melds the history of Practical Aesthetics, Practical Aesthetics itself, educational theory, and compatible physical work into the educational approach called Praxis to create a comprehensive training guide for the modern actor and theatre instructor. It includes lesson plans, compatible voice and movement exercises, constructivist teaching materials, classroom handouts, and a suggested calendar for Acting courses. Written for Acting instructors at the college and secondary levels, Acting scholars,...

  • TVS.007006_Lisa Peck (editor), Evi Stamatiou (editor) - Critical Acting Pedagogy (Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies)-Routledge (2024)-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Lisa Peck (2024)

  • "Critical Acting Pedagogy invites readers to think about pedagogy in actor training as a research field in its own right: to sit with the complex challenges, risks, and rewards of the acting studio; to recognise the shared vulnerability, courage and love that defines our field and underpins our practices. This collection of essays, from a diverse group of acting teachers at different points in their careers, working in conservatoires and universities, illuminates current developments in decolonising studios to foreground multiple and intersecting identities in the pedagogic exchange. In acknowledging how their positionality affects their practices and materials, 20 acting teachers fro...

  • TVS.007003_(RADA Guides) Jane Streeton_ Philip Raymond - Singing on Stage_ An Actor’s Guide-Bloomsbury Methuen Drama (2014)-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Jane Streeton; Philip Raymond. (2020)

  • "[This book] .. gives an insight for the first time into the vocal techniques and practical approaches that have been developed over generations as an integral part of the training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art....[this book] is packed with exercises to develop the actor's skills and gives an overview of: elements of technique how to work on a song ; the process of singing theatrically ; how to choose the best songs for you. Featuring inspirational listening suggestions and the observations of successful performers and practitioners"-

  • TVS.007193_Jazz Hand Book _ Jamey Aebersold, 2017, Jazz Handbook (50 years of Jazz education), Jamey Aebersold Jazz, Inc.-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Jamey Aebersold (2017)

  • This booklet is designed to give you the basics which you will need in order to learn the art of improvising in music. Many feel that people who improvise or play jazz are special. If they are special, it is because they have spent their time wisely learning the tools of the trade. A few of the tools are: scales, chords, patterns, licks, songs (standards and originals), training the ear, listening to records of jazz greats and any other thing which they feel will contribute to the growth of a well-rounded musician.

  • TVS.007206_Jazzin the Blues Book-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: David Roos; John Ganapes (2005)

  • Take your guitar playing into a new world as John Ganapes and David Roos teach you exactly how to Jazz the Blues in this step-by-step comprehensive tutorial. 15 complete hands-on lessons take you from the basics of the Blues, before expanding the ideas in

  • TVS.007205_Guitar Techniques 04.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • BLUES MUSIC and the Fender Stratocaster have been favourable bedfellows for a long time. It makes sense on many levels as the considerable tonal choices that the Stratocaster offers are so ideal for the expressive style of blues. It’s for this reason that we decided to have this issue’s prime feature focus on 12 of the best Stratocaster players and how they use Fender’s fnest to sound so stunning. Fine-tuning the list to just these guitarists wasn’t easy, and many great players fell through the net. That said, the dozen that we’re spotlighting are all very well respected for their blues-based music and stunning Stratocaster tones.

  • TVS.007204_Guitar Techniques 10.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • IT’S HARD TO THINK of anything more embracing to the worldwide guitar community than licks. We all love them for their immediacy, brevity, and audience appeal. This issue we’ve 40 great licks based in that most fundamental of all harmonic terrains; the world of the Pentatonic scale.

  • TVS.007203_Guitar Techniques 12.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • BLUES GUITAR MUSIC tends to focus on the electric guitar due to its rhythm and lead duties in a loud band. The trio format as popularised by, among others, The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream certainly helped form the foundation for this. But there is a longer serving of blues as enjoyed by the acoustic guitar, ranging from Robert Johnson and Blind Blake in the 20s and 30s, all the way through to the present 20s with musicians like Eric Bibb, Keb’ Mo’ and multi-stylists like Tommy Emmanuel. Sans amp, the acoustic guitar provides a truth of touch, a raw intimacy that can move audiences like no other format.

  • TVS.007202_Guitar Techniques 11.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • ONE OF THE BIGGEST TOPICS we hear from readers of Guitar Techniques is either how to sound like someone, or how to get better. Two very understandable routes to deepen one’s connection with the guitar. We run a lot of the frst topic in every issue - you can almost guarantee we’ve covered one or more of yours during any 12-month period (unless it’s a particularly niche player). We also run aregular improve your... series which is aimed at the lower and upper intermediate musician who has some ability with an approach, but wants to take the next step.

  • TVS.007201_Guitar Techniques 09.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • FOR MANY guitar fans, Paul Gilbert is the ultimate rock guitarist. He’s got bucketloads of technique and speed, has great vibrato, plays with a rich overdriven tone and is full of creative curiosity. We’ve seen that over several decades from his work with the US rock band, Mr Big and with his own solo career. It’s that curiosity that has also had him involved with tribute albums and tours focused on Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles, and performing a staggering variety of songs spanning the music of Abba and Stevie Wonder, to Genesis and The Spice Girls.

  • TVS.007200_Guitar Techniques 08.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • GUITAR PLAYING doesn’t come more honest, raucous and exciting than the early days of rock and roll. With the world in a post-war fush of 50s optimism, and America’s teenagers fnding their voice, there were certain things that came to epitomise the times. For our purposes, one was the car (freedom, excitement!) and the other was the electric guitar (music!). Made by trailblazing companies such as Fender and Gibson, the amplifed guitar was a huge entity, as was the sound it made. Grasped in the hands of Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, James Burton, Cliff Gallup and others, America’s guitar developed a sound and a vocabulary

  • TVS.007199_Guitar Techniques 07.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • Sharing is also prominent with Joe Bonamassa, who has been on a journey of not only pursuing his own musical goals but also highlighting and encouraging others too. We’ve all seen him celebrate guitar icons, as the British Blues Explosion tour and album demonstrated several years ago. His appreciations of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page were spot on!

  • TVS.007198_Guitar Techniques 06.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • For some, he is the shining light of the British blues scene because of his playing on John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers ‘Beano’ album. His tone and technique right from the arresting opener (All Your Love) reset the electric guitar for British players and countless others around the world. For others, he never bested his time with Cream, the Clapton-Bruce-Baker ‘super group’ (before the term was really in use) that featured Eric’s wonderful solos. One only needs to hear, say, the band’s fnal live album, Goodbye Cream to appreciate his tone, phrasing and how far he could push himself for those long improvisations.

  • TVS.007196_Guitar Techniques 03.2023-GT.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2023)

  • Where does one start when admiring Led Zeppelin’s guitarist? Riffs? Of course. His have shaped what rock music means all over the world, from BlackDog to Immigrant Song. Lead solos? Defnitely, from dynamic blues phrasing to roaring furries, his range is beyond impressive. Heartbreaker’s middle solo is just one example. Rhythmic elements? Absolutely, odd time signatures, syncopated darting between the beats andemphatic power statements are rife. For starters: Kashmir. Acoustic picking? His acoustic chops are as arresting as his electric abilities. Going To California and Tangerine are just two of my favourites.