| Dave Celentano - Beginning Rock Rhythm Guitar For Electric And Acoustic Guitar - DVD Video
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Item 2850503EU, $19.95
Dave Celentano is a writer and transcriber of over thirty guitar instruction books and videos. On our DVD video, Dave will teach you the skills needed to play rock rhythm guitar effectively. You will learn the parts of the guitar, holding the guitar, choosing picks, strings, tuning, finger exercises, and much more. We also include a booklet that has illustrations of the guitar, tips on reading tab and music, and plenty of chords laid out for you to learn. This DVD video is just what you need to learn rock rhythm guitar. The total running time of this DVD video is sixty minutes. "Dave Celentano - Beginning Rock Rhythm Guitar For Electric And Acoustic Guitar - DVD Video" has a sales rank of 7157.
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