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Wolf Marshall Guitar Method Basics 2
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Guitar
Composer Marshall, Wolf
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Sale

Price: $5.95

Unavailable for Digital Delivery

Catalog #00697222

UPC code: 073999972221

This book gives you a more detailed look into chord shapes and single note patterns that were introduced in Basics 1. You will learn how to move shapes andpatterns to create exciting leads and melodies. Learn more playing technique s such as alternate picking, finger picking and arpeggiation used by all of today's top rock and pop guitarists. You'll get shuffle and swing rhythm playing techniques essential to contemporary rhythm playing. 44-minute audio accompaniment. Chapters Include: * Two - and three-note power chords * Single note playing riffs over chords in all styles * Open chords suitable for all styles from rock ballads thr ough country!

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