Selected Product: | Fretboard Roadmaps: Blues Guitar (Fretboard Roadmaps) Paperback Edition: Pap/Com Author: Fred Sokolow Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation Release Date: September 2007 ISBN-10: 0634001140 ISBN-13: 9780634001147 List Price: £9.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Fretboard Roadmaps: The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use (Guitar Techniques): The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use (Guitar Techniques) ISBN-10: 0793520886 Understanding Chord Progressions for Guitar ISBN-10: 0825614880 Blues You Can Use: Complete Guide to Learning Blues Guitar ISBN-10: 0793542057 Slide Guitar (Fretboard Roadmaps) ISBN-10: 0634001388 Fretboard Roadmaps Rock Guitar (Fretboard Roadmaps) ISBN-10: 063400137X |
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