The "first Stage" Guitar BookThe "first Stage" Guitar Book
Learn How to Play Guitar Easily & Quickly!
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Book, 2001
Current format, Book, 2001, 2nd ed., All copies in use.Book, 2001
Current format, Book, 2001, 2nd ed., All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsBoldly Ilustrated? See and Do Approach... Only the Good Guitar Stuff? Free of All That Wordy Fluff? The First Stage Guitar Book'. is a must have simplified pool of guitar playing information to carry along as your trusted companion to get any beginning new guitar playing enthusiasts moving forward. For starters, it is a guitar book without a lot of words and words, but is a See and Do guitar book that presents the basics for every beginning guitar player in bold and easy to understand fingering diagram illustrations. Here is a list of some of the basic but important learning to play guitar information contained in The First Stage Guitar Book'., the source to building a great foundation for the beginning guitar playing enthusiast: ? How to tune the guitar ? How to hold and strum the guitar ? How to play chord progressions without reading music ? Learn the most commonly played guitar chords in both Open and Barre forms ? Learn how to play the most commonly played guitar chords in all keys: Majors, Minors, Minor 7ths, Dominant 7ths, Major 7ths, 9ths along with practice chord progressions galore ? A number of simple and boldly illustrated practice chord diagrams to show you how to move from chord to chord with ease ? Learn the most commonly and easiest fingering patterns and the best sounding fingering patterns along with suggested tips on how to enhance the sound of a chord ? Instantly change a chord of the same name from a major chord to a minor to a minor seventh or dominant seventh chord by just lifting a finger (i.e., an F Major to an F Minor to an F Minor Seventh to an F7) ? Kick your chord progressions into rock ?n? roll by adding 7th chords in every key along with illustratedaccompanying chord progressions ? Get into the blues mood with 9th chords in every key along with accompanying illustrated chord progressions ? Simple technique on how to transpose a chord progression to suit your voice ? How to p
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- [Lomita, Calif.] : [Christopher Winkle Products], [c2001]
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