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Wolf Marshall Guitar Method Basics 1
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Guitar
Composer Marshall, Wolf
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp

Price: $6.99

Unavailable for Digital Delivery

Catalog #00697219

UPC code: 073999972191

This first book launches you straight into a hands-on contemporary approach tolearning the basics of both guitar and music. The essential visual element o f shapes and patterns on the fingerboard unlock the secret to successful and creative playing. You'll learn exciting power chords, strum patterns, riffs, guitar techniques like muting and string bending, and 12 bar blues progression.All presented with contemporary music examples and figures (from rockabilly to hard rock). In addition, you'll gain essential musical knowledge from the basics of notation (including tablature and grids), rhythm and meter and intervals transposition. Special Playing Tips and Music Builders sections further enhance your guitar and music chops. 41-minute audio

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