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7-String Guitar: An All-purpose Reference For Navigating Your Fretboard
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7-String Guitar: An All-purpose Reference For Navigating Your Fretboard in Vernon, BC
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7-String Guitar: An All-purpose Reference For Navigating Your Fretboard in Vernon, BC
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(Guitar Educational). Introducing 7-String Guitar , the first-ever method book written especially for seven-stringed instruments. It teaches chords, scales and arpeggios, all as they are adapted for the 7-string guitar. It features helpful fingerboard charts, and riffs & licks in standard notation and tablature to help players expand their sonic range in any style of music. It also includes an introduction by and biography of the author, tips on how to approach the book, a guitar notation legend, and much more! "Andy's book, 7 String Guitar , is a practical and useful tool for approaching the 7 string beast. It offers players the opportunity to expand their finger-fetishing vocabulary." Steve Vai
(Guitar Educational). Introducing 7-String Guitar , the first-ever method book written especially for seven-stringed instruments. It teaches chords, scales and arpeggios, all as they are adapted for the 7-string guitar. It features helpful fingerboard charts, and riffs & licks in standard notation and tablature to help players expand their sonic range in any style of music. It also includes an introduction by and biography of the author, tips on how to approach the book, a guitar notation legend, and much more! "Andy's book, 7 String Guitar , is a practical and useful tool for approaching the 7 string beast. It offers players the opportunity to expand their finger-fetishing vocabulary." Steve Vai


















