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Guitar Handbook, The
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Composer Denyer, Ralph
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp

Price: $27.95

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Catalog #00330105

UPC code: 073999913200

The Essential Encyclopedia for Every Guitar Player! The Guitar Handbook is thecomplete guide to playing the guitar - from simple chords to advanced improvi sations. Its uniquely devised learning program combines specially commissioned, step-by-step photographs with a chord dictionary containing over 800 easy-to-follow fingerings, and clear, concise text. It is also a comprehensive manual on guitar hardware and performance technology, sound equipment, special effects, and recording facilities. It examines every aspect of guitar maintenance, repair, and customizing, as well as highlighting over 20 world-famous guitarists. 43 pages with full-color photos and illustrations.

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