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Fingerpicking Techniques For Guitar
Fingerpicking Techniques For Guitar
How To Play Country, Latin, Folk, Jazz, Blues And Rock »
 
 
 
 
 

Learn To Play Bass Guitar: A Beginner's Guide To Bass Guitar [With Cd (Audio)]
Learn To Play Bass Guitar: A Beginner's Guide To Bass Guitar [With Cd (Audio)]
A Beginner's Guide to Bass Guitar [With CD (Audio)] »
 
 
 
 
 

100 licks & chops voor bluesgitaar
100 licks & chops voor bluesgitaar
Vroeger waren gitaristen hun leven lang bezig met het componeren, verzamelen en perfectioneren van het repertoire aan licks, chops en turnarounds dat we tege... »
 
 
 
 
 

Learn To Play The Guitar: A Beginner's Guide To Playing Acoustic And Electric Guitar [With Cd]
Learn To Play The Guitar: A Beginner's Guide To Playing Acoustic And Electric Guitar [With Cd]
A Beginner's Guide to Playing Acoustic and Electric Guitar [With CD] »
 
 
 
 
 

100 Killer Licks And Chops For The Rock Guitar
100 Killer Licks And Chops For The Rock Guitar
From the time of its birth out of blues and jazz, through the classic... »
 
 
 
 
 

100 licks & chops voor rockgitaar
100 licks & chops voor rockgitaar
Vroeger waren gitaristen hun leven lang bezig met het componeren, verzamelen en perfectioneren van het repertoire aan licks, chops en turnarounds dat we tege... »
 
 
 
 
 

100 Killer Riffs & Fills For Rock Guitar: All The Hot Riffs & Fills You Need -- And How To Use Them [With Cd (Audio)]
100 Killer Riffs & Fills For Rock Guitar: All The Hot Riffs & Fills You Need -- And How To Use Them [With Cd (Audio)]
All the Hot Riffs & Fills You Need -- And How to Use Them [With CD (Audio)] »
 
 
 
 
 

Fingerpickinggids voor gitaar
Fingerpickinggids voor gitaar
Dit is hét boek voor alle gitaarliefhebbers (van beginners tot gevorderden) die met behulp van fingerpicking allerlei verschillende muzikale stijlen willen ... »