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Scales; Patterns and Improvs - Book 2: Improvisations; Scales; I-IV-V7 Chords and Arpeggios (Hal Leonard Student Piano Library)

DOC Scales; Patterns and Improvs - Book 2: Improvisations; Scales; I-IV-V7 Chords and Arpeggios (Hal Leonard Student Piano Library) by Fred Kern; Barbara Kreader; Phillip Keveren; Mona Rejino in Arts-Photography

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(Fretted). The Banjo Chord Finder is an extensive reference guide to over 2;800 banjo chords; covering four of the most commonly used tunings. Thirty different chord qualities are covered for each key; and each chord quality is presented in two different voicings. Also includes a lesson on chord construction and a fingerboard chart of the banjo neck!


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