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How to Play Guitar - A Beginner’s Guide to Learn How To Play The Guitar Read Music and Much More - cover

How to Play Guitar - A Beginner’s Guide to Learn How To Play The Guitar Read Music and Much More

Jason Randall

Verlag: CRB Publishing

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Play the Guitar and Be the Life of the Party!
Click the READ MORE button to start your guitar adventure!
Inside How to Play the Guitar, you’ll discover how fun and easy it is to make music!
This multi-media teaching guide even includes special play-along audio clips. With these step-by-step recordings, you can listen and play all the chords and music examples in this book!
From your first lessons in the Em, Am, C, G, and D chords, you’ll enjoy the many sounds of this versatile and popular instrument. You’ll find out how easy it is to pluck, pick, strum, and rock out on the guitar!
With this Guide Book, You Can:

	Play Your First Chords on the Guitar
	Learn Single-Note Guitar Melodies
	Tune your Guitar with the 5th Fret (and 4th Fret) Tricks
	Discover the Various Parts of the Guitar
	Use Guitar Lingo Like a Pro
	Decide which Guitar to Purchase First
	and Learn a Little Guitar History

It’s fun and easy to play the guitar. With a little time each day, you can master this beloved instrument and express yourself in song!
You’ll even get a special bonus section listing famous guitarists across many styles. This book helps you meet new guitar legends across all genres:


	Blues
	Country
	Classical
	Flamenco
	Fingerstyle
	Folk
	Jazz
	Metal
	and Rock

Don’t miss out on this chance to play this popular and exciting instrument. Get your copy of How to Play Guitar right now!
You can order in a flash – Just scroll up and click the BUY NOW WITH ONE CLICK button on the right-hand side of your screen.
Verfügbar seit: 06.05.2018.

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