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Hal Leonard · Musical Instruments
Hal Leonard Guitar Method Blues guitar
£22.30
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Product Fundamentals
- The Hal Leonard Blues Guitar Method provides a comprehensive introduction to learning to play blues guitar. The book contains lessons based on real blues songs by legends such as B.B. King
- Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Eric Clapton and Muddy Waters. The focus is on essential techniques such as vibrato, string bending, riffs, turnarounds and bowing patterns. The included online audio offers more than 70 tracks for demo and play-along. This book is suitable for the intermediate player who wants to further develop his blues skills.
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