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Berklee Press A Modern Method for Guitar 3

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Learn to play the guitar advanced, guitar playing, textbook, with sheet music, with download, ISBN: 9780876391983.  All product info
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Hal Leonard A Modern Method for Guitar 3

Learn guitar for advanced

For more than 40 years, numerous learners and teachers have relied on A Modern Method for Guitar. This textbook is the foundation of Berklee College's guitar instruction and is compelling for its detailed and easy-to-understand presentation. Building on the first two works in the series, advanced students learn new techniques.

Self-study is also easily possible with the help of the downloads. Demonstrations by Larry Baione provide excellent visual material.

Features:

  • Manufacturer: Berklee Press
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Medium: Textbook
  • Language: English
  • Arrangement: Guitar
  • With Sheet Music: Yes
  • With Tabulature: No
  • CD: No
  • DVD: No
  • CD-ROM: No
  • Download: Yes
  • Number of Pages: 168
  • Edition / Volume: 3
  • Author: William Leavitt
  • Publishing Number: HL00292989
  • ISBN: 978-0-87639-198-3
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