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The Complete Guitar Scale Manual

Posted by admin on 8th July 2010 in Guitar Chords

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Introduction to Guitar Tone and Effects: A Manual for Getting the Sounds from Electric Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals and Processors

Posted by admin on 4th June 2010 in Electric Guitars

64 pages Size: 12″ x 9″ Composer: David M. Brewster ISBN: 634060465 Product DescriptionAn essential manual for getting the best sounds from electric guitars, amplifiers, effect pedals and digital processors! This book/CD pack features easy-to-follow instructions, with more than 75 photos, to teach the basics of guitar tones and effects. The accompanying CD provides audio examples. Readers will learn: anatomy of the electric guitar; controlling the electric Read more...

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The Complete Guide to Guitar and Amp Maintenance: A Practical Manual for Every Guitar Player

Posted by admin on 31st May 2010 in Guitar Amps

80 Pages Published by Hal Leonard Softcover Product DescriptionFrom the author of Amps! comes an essential survival guide for every guitar player and amp owner. Packed with concise, clearly written tips on troubleshooting and repairs, this guide teaches the secrets of maintenance and fixing it yourself, with straightforward, step-by-step instructions using simple, affordable, readily available tools. The book focuses on the most commonly performed procedures, and Read more...

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Baxter’s Finger-Picking Manual for Intermediate & Advanced Guitar Players

Posted by admin on 19th May 2010 in Advanced

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CP69336 – Complete Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar Manual

Posted by admin on 12th May 2010 in Advanced

Product DescriptionEverything you wanted to know about Acoustic Guitar playing, contained within one book. Takes you from beginner to professional level in all styles and techniques as well as teaching music theory in an interesting and practical way. Features rhythms and grooves, chord arpeggios, scales, harmonics, slides, hammer-ons, slapping and right hand tapping technique, along with fingerings designed to get the best sound. Uses both standard music notation and Read more...

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