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101 Riffs and Solos for 4-String Cigar Box Guitar - by Brent C Robitaille (Paperback)

101 Riffs and Solos for 4-String Cigar Box Guitar - by  Brent C Robitaille (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>101 Riffs and Solos arranged for the 4-string fretted or fretless cigar box guitar tuned to GDGB. An excellent resource for beginners and review of useful techniques for players of all levels and styles, including blues, rock, country, popular and more.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"101 Riffs and Solos" is arranged for the four-string fretted or fretless cigar box guitar tuned to GDGB. An excellent resource for beginners and a good review of useful techniques for players of all levels and styles, including blues, rock, country, popular and more. The riffs cover all the main slide techniques needed to improve your playing. Lesson tips and playing instructions are included for each of the 101 riffs and solos.</p>Instructions for how to read tablature, rhythms, and how to play slide for beginners or players in need of a refresh are included. Download the 101 free audio mp3's from my website to help learn the riffs and solos. Scales and chord tone charts are also included to further your knowledge and help create your own riffs and solos. You will also find a few pages of fingerboard charts and a cigar box guitar tablature guide to master the fretboard.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A source of valuable knowledge" A. Maxwell</p><p>"I got this book to accompany a cigar box guitar that my husband had been wanting for Christmas. While there are some great videos on YouTube to provide instruction, this book breaks down the fundamentals that you need to learn before you can put songs together. It is essential reading for those new to three-four-string guitars with or without a fret. Well written and easy to use. After just one night with this book, I was in another room and was asking my husband if it was him playing the blues or a recording. It was him!" Mel</p><p><br></p><br>

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