Guitar Chords & Scales (Music Instruction): An Easy Reference for Acoustic or Electric Guitar

· Hal Leonard Corporation
3.7
22 reviews
Ebook
56
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About this ebook

(Guitar Educational). This book for both acoustic and electric guitarists is designed to be a handy guide to the two most important components of playing: chords and scales. More than just a reference, it will also help you understand how chords and scales are created, named and used, and how they are related to each other. Includes over 1,400 chord diagrams; major, minor, pentatonic, blues and diminished scales; and modes. Teaches how to understand intervals and build major, minor, augmented, diminished and extended chords.

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3.7
22 reviews
Joao Alvarez
May 17, 2018
Good book for a quick walk-through and reference of chords and simple scale and mode theory, but that's all it is so if you're look for for variations get a more specific book
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Jon Bennet Ramsey
September 28, 2018
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Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard LLC has become the worlds largest source of music performance and instructional materials, with a catalog of over a million products in both physical and digital form. They represent many of the greatest songwriters and artists of all time and publish and distribute works from all genres of music for all styles of musicians and ensembles.

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