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Rhythm guitar [music] / by Gary Turner
Bib ID 5741438
Format MusicMusic
Author
Turner, Gary
 
Description [N.S.W.] : L.T.P. Publishing, ©2000 
52 p. of music : ill. ; 31 cm. + 1 DVD + 1 CD 
ISBN 9781864691023 
Series

10 easy lessons learn to play.

Notes

For guitar. Includes chord symbols, chord diagrams and some tab notation.

Publisher's nos.: DVD-69102; CD-69102.

Subjects Guitar - Methods - Self-instruction.  |  Guitar - Instruction and study.  |  Guitar - Chord symbols.  |  Australian
Also Titled

10 easy lessons learn to play rhythm guitar

Ten easy lessons learn to play rhythm guitar

Learn to play rhythm guitar

Music Publisher Number DVD-69102  CD-69102 

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