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The Encyclopedia of Guitar Picture Chords in Color
ISBN: 0825619319
ISBN-13: 9780825619311
Format: Paperback
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Amsco Music Published date: 2002 Size: 9.5 x 12.25 inches Weight: 2.4 pounds Pages: 288
Publisher's Notes
Here is a revolutionary color chord encyclopedia for all guitarists with over 1800 chords. Not only can you see each chord in an easy-to-read diagram, but clear, close-up photographs in full color make it easy to get your fingers into position instantly. With special sections on moveable chord forms and other special chords. Includes major, minor, diminished, and dominant forms for all keys.
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