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Lead Guitar Scales - Poster
Lead Guitar Scales - Poster
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We are extremely aware of the educational value of any teacher's aid product and do all we can to research and find stimulating supplements on a daily basis. Santorella Publication s is proud to say we have found another incredible item, Posters by Phil Black. The Phil Black Posters are a great example of what can happen when graphic designer meets music educator. Each colorfully graphic representation of key musical elements is sure to get your attention. The creative genius of Phil Black is certainly evident in each of these 11 x 17 posters. As every educator knows, keeping a high degree of enthusiasm is imperative for learning and captivating your student s interest in a non-obtrusive manner is the key. Lead Guitar Scales will teach you exactly what and where the notes are located on the neck of the guitar for playing an assortment of lead guitar scales. If you play lead, you must learn to play scales. Minor Pentatonic scales are by far the most common in rock, blues & country and learning these Pentatonic scales for playing lead guitar has never been easier.
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