A Modern Approach To Classical Guitar: Book 3


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Media: Sheet Music
Arrangement: Guitar/Classical Guitar (GTR/CGTR)
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced - Explain this
Author: Charles Duncan
Catalogue #: HLE00699202
This Item Earns 16 Musicroom Points

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Charles Duncan. This multi-volume method was developed to allow students to study the art of classical guitar within a new, more contemporary framework. For private, class or self-instruction. Book One features an all-new format that incorporates chord frames and symbols, as well as a record to assist in tuning and to provide accompaniments for at-home practise. Book One also introduces beginning finger-board technique and music theory. Book Two and Three build upon the techniques learned in Book One.



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Format:
Instrumental Tutor
Length:
80 pages
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hal Leonard Europe

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