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Intermediate Acoustic Blues Guitar (Bk/C
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Guitar
Composer Manzi, Lou
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc
Grade Intermediate

Price: $19.95

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Catalog #24203

UPC code: 038081265551

Great for acoustic guitarists who have learned the basics of the blues and are ready to take the next step. Begins with a review of technique, standard music notation and basic theory. Building on the foundations of Beginning Acoustic Blues, the book takes a quick look at 12-bar, 16-bar and 9-bar blues progressions. It then delves into scale- and arpeggio-based blues soloing; using 3rds, 6ths, 10ths and triads in song arrangements; extended dominant chords and jazz blues; and open tunings. The book concludes with fingerstyle pieces in the style of some of the masters. If you love the acoustic blues and want to learn more, this book is a must. 79 pages.

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