| Guitar One Presents: Gig Survival Guide - A Complete Resource For The Performing Guitarist
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32 pages, Item 1300415EU, $6.95
Many guitarists spend their entire creative lives learning the ins and outs of the instrument and diving ever inward in the search for technique, harmony, and musical development. But all of the searching and probing will do no good in preparing for the gig, which is made up of external factors (some within your control, some not) that have nothing to do with how you play your guitar. You may know your instrument well, but it will not help you get to a gig on time if you have bad directions, don't leave time for traffic, or run out of gas on the way. And being late, unprepared, or unprofessional will cause you to lose a gig faster than bad playing ever will. Therefore, this book is not about music, it's about gigging: how to be prepared for the gig no matter what kind of music that you play. This book can't teach you how to play guitar, but it can offer some tips and useful information on how to get your guitar playing to the people in a better way! (Presented in a convenient 12" by 4 1/2" format, ideal for carrying in a pocket or guitar case...)
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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Publisher: "Guitar One Presents: Gig Survival Guide - A Complete Resource For The Performing Guitarist" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
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