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Guitar Guitar Guitar! A structured and comprehensive series on guitar playing - Part 4 - Extended Harmony!

Guitar Guitar Guitar! A structured and comprehensive series on guitar playing - Part 4 - Extended Harmony! cover image
Guitar Guitar Guitar! A structured and comprehensive series on guitar playing - Part 4 - Extended Harmony! cover image Guitar Guitar Guitar! A structured and comprehensive series on guitar playing - Part 4 - Extended Harmony! cover image Guitar Guitar Guitar! A structured and comprehensive series on guitar playing - Part 4 - Extended Harmony! cover image
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by: Liam Tattersall
Books with a 5 star rating  (2)
Publication Date: April 7, 2021
Book Size: 8.27" x 11.69"
Pages: 84
Binding: Spiral Bound
Color: Color

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The book binding is not available for printing today but will be back on May 3rd 2024.
Book Synopsis
Stop playing the same old boring chords!

Newly released, "Part 4 - Extended Harmony!" will enrich your musical palette by teaching you how to play with extended chords beyond the octave.
Extended chords are used in many genres - not just jazz - and this book will show you just how easy extended harmony is to understand!
Comfortable chord voicings will also make the shapes easy for you to start APPLYING.

Make your dream a reality and build an all-round solid foundation so you can advance into more specialized styles, studies, and genres with CONFIDENCE!

Includes 17 high quality audio tracks.

To your musical success,
Liam Tattersall
Customer Comments
Anonymous
Posted: April 7, 2021
Customer comment 5 star rating
"Liam leaves no stone unturned in his guitar instruction method.His course is in-depth and accurate in covering the most important things you need to know to be a good guitar player. I highly recommend it!"
- Gary Talley (The Box Tops)
Anonymous
Posted: April 7, 2021
Customer comment 5 star rating
"Really well done and is understandable for guitarists of all levels wanting to have a better grip on why things happen on the fretboard."
- Chas Williams (Nashville session musician and author of "The Nashville Number System").
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