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InstrumentsGuitar
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Guitar Harmony for The Rock Guitaristby Dave BrewsterReveal the mysteries surrounding harmony guitar parts, and the interesting harmonized sounds that are waiting for you to explore. In this book you’ll learn the construction and application of intervals, general rules of harmony, and various harmonization techniques, featuring countless examples and harmonized approaches. The online audio that accompanies this book features every example (77), and will help you hear the various and different approaches for harmonizing multiple guitar parts. |
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Guitar Transcribing - A Complete Guideby Dave CelentanoLearn that solo now! Don't wait for the music to come out Ð use this complete guide to writing down what you hear. Includes tips, advice, examples and exercises from easy to difficult. Your ear is the top priority, and you'll train it to listen more effectively to recognize intervals, chords, note values, counting rhythms and much more for an accurate transcription. |
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Guitar Tuning for the Complete Musical IdiotThe Complete Book on Tuning, Strings, and Intonationby Ron MiddlebrookThere’s nothing more distracting than hearing a musician play out of tune. This user-friendly book/DVD pack teaches various methods for tuning guitars – even 12 strings! -and basses, including a section on using electronic tuning devices. Also covers intonation, picks, changing strings, and much more! |
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History of Japanese Electric GuitarsBy Frank MeyersMany guitar players, famous and not so famous began playing on Japanese electric guitars, yet the history of the people and factories that produced these instruments has remained largely ignored. For the first time in this illustrated history, author Frank Meyers will examine the Japanese electric guitars and factories that were active during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, identifying the various people, companies, and guitars that contributed to the huge guitar boom of the 1960s. Includes hundreds of fantastic color photographs, a chapter of 130 pickups, and a chapter on collecting vintage Japanese guitars. A must-have for guitar collectors. |
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Hutton's Guide to Martin Guitars: 1833-1969Forewords by Dick Boak, George Gruhn and Joe Spannby Greig HuttonIt is now more than 40 years since Mike Longworth published his seminal book on the Martin Guitar Company. It was Mike's book that stirred Greig Hutton's original interest in Martin Guitars and it put him on the path to seeking more information and insights. Martin Guitars: A History became the first of a long list of books that have continuously expanded the information available for the Martin instruments. This book will not just recapitulate previous research; rather, it will build on earlier work while filling in gaps using source documents, as well as collating new information of previous publications, none of this information was incorporated into the book without direct comparison to the source archival documents. Includes 400 photos and forewords by Dick Boak, George Gruhn and Joe Spann. |
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