Fretboard Knowledge For The Contemporary Guitarist

Fretboard Knowledge For The Contemporary Guitarist

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Fretboard Knowledge For The Contemporary Guitarist will help every learning guitarist to master the entire fretboard. Learn simple pattern recognition techniques. Hundreds of scales, modes and chords at your fingertips. Tricks for easy transposing.

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Stock status: pecial item, print on demand, upcoming, backorder – usually ships in 3–6 weeks (subject to availability)
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Fretboard Knowledge For The Contemporary Guitarist will help every learning guitarist to master the entire fretboard.
  • Learn simple pattern recognition techniques.
  • Hundreds of scales, modes and chords at your fingertips.
  • Tricks for easy transposing.
  • Bright Morning Stars
    Down In The Valley To Pray
    Honey Babe
    How Can I Keep From Singing?
    My Lord, What A Morning
    Nine Hundred Miles
    Old Joe Clark
    Pretty Little Girl
    Shenandoah
    Simple Gifts
    Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
    Sun Don't Set In The Mornin'
    The Water Is Wide
    Arrangement Guitar, High Voice, Piano Accompaniment
    Genres Folk, Theory
    Format Instrumental Tutor, Vocal Album
    Level 2, 3
    NumberOfPages 96
    Media Book(softcover, stapled), Sheet Music
    Publisher alfred, Alfred Publishing
    Contributors Clement, Vivian (Author)
    Language English
    ISBN 9780739031575
    UPC 9783865438034