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Tocar la Guitarra Sin Saber Solfeo
* Los acordes son la base del acompañamiento musical.Una vez los haya aprendido, usted podrá desarrollar su técnica con mucha más seguridad y rapidez.Interpretar una melodía o acompañar a un cantante le será muy fácil.* En esta guía usted encontrará todos los acordes y sus respectivos «giros» o combinaciones, representados en sencillas.
Guitar for kids : method & songbook
A fun, easy course that teaches children to play guitar faster than ever before. Features include popular songs and clean, simple page layouts. Full tunes include: \"Feelin' Alright,\" \"Jambalaya (On the Bayou),\" \"Love Me Do,\" \"Paperback Writer,\" and more.
Guitar all-in-one for dummies
A one-stop resource to learn to play guitar! This guide puts everything you need to start playing and continue improving at your fingertips.
Note by Note
\"Marnie Stern, a virtuosic guitar player who favors the finger-tapping technique associated with male players like Eddie Van Halen, was a late bloomer. Her interest in the instrument began in her teens, but music did not become a profession until well into her twenties. Over three albums, her work has passed through the indie and punk canons, becoming marginally more refined. It's still as chaotic and lumpy as it is mathematical, but on 'Marnie Stern,' her new record, her ability to write songs matches her instrumental dexterity. The album feels like a single emotional eruption, even when melodic lines pile up in dizzying aggregate, like film spooling onto the floor.\" (New Yorker) This profile of Stern highlights the release of her 2010 self-titled album.
Secretariat: Kentucky Derby Winner
one photo of Ron Turcotte riding Secretariat in the Kentucky Derby
Explore the States: Kentucky
\"Daniel Boone and other frontiersmen settled in Kentucky, the 'Bluegrass State,' in 1769. Its name comes from the Iroquois Indian word 'Ken-tah-ten,' or 'land of tomorrow.' Admitted into the Union in 1792, Kentucky is the 15th state and the first state west of the Appalachian Mountains.\" (America's Story from America's Library) Learn more about Kentucky's history. Some of the state's cultural traditions and landmarks are described.