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BruDeV
Posted 2003-02-01 10:33 PM (#213088)
Subject: Two recommended books


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Location: San Bernardino, California
There are a couple of guitar books that I use quite a bit. I thought I'd let everyone know about them.
1) "Guitar Player Repair Guide" by Dan Erlewine
ISBN: 0-87930-188-0
2) "The Guitar Handbook" by Ralph Denyer
ISBN: 0-679-74275-1
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Bradley
Posted 2003-02-01 10:42 PM (#213089 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Posts: 613

Location: Zion, Illinois
I also have GuitarPlayer Repair Guide. Great book, just wish I had some skills.

Bradley
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hackr
Posted 2003-02-01 10:56 PM (#213090 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Posts: 86

Location: ma.
another must have for aspiring song writers who aren't up on chord theory (who,me?) is a chord wheel www.chordwheel.com it takes most of the guess work out of finding matching chords to your progressions. i wrote my best songs (stairway to heaven and freebird)using that very same tool.
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bdbdbuck
Posted 2003-02-03 3:41 AM (#213091 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Location: Virginia
Damn Jimmy,
All these years I've been a fan and I had no Idea you were into Southern Rock!!

bd
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Paul Wag
Posted 2003-02-03 2:40 PM (#213092 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Hey that chord wheel is great - I saw a book in the music store yesterday that had one of those wheels, but it's for the Nashville numbering system...
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musicamex
Posted 2003-02-03 3:55 PM (#213093 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Posts: 873

Location: puerto vallarta, mexico
is there a best place to buy the guitar repair book?
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-02-03 10:33 PM (#213094 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Location: San Bernardino, California
www.stewmac.com is a good source of printed & video instructions.
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alpep
Posted 2003-02-04 7:06 AM (#213095 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
JKLutherie is another source but don't rule out amazon.com
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cliff
Posted 2003-02-04 8:10 AM (#213096 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Location: NJ
I recently saw an ad in Acoustic Guitar that Dan Erlewine is available on DVD. Sounds pretty good. Offers the ability to actually SEE something being done as opposed to reading about how to do it.
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musicamex
Posted 2003-02-04 9:38 AM (#213097 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Location: puerto vallarta, mexico
nashville numbering system???? the musicians here(mexican ones) use do re mi. is there much of anything in this world that is standard?

i made a note wheel out of a cd and a transparent cd case. there is a book called music theory made easy by david harp that shows how to make one from paper. the cd is just more durable and gave me something to do with gomer pyle singing songs of inspiration. actually the first time it has turned since someone left it here.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-02-05 1:30 AM (#213098 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Location: Las Cruces, NM
Russ

Sounds like Gomer gave you more practical inspiration than his music ever does, sounds like that CD won't go to waste.

Bailey
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secondroy
Posted 2003-02-12 9:33 PM (#213099 - in reply to #213088)
Subject: Re: Two recommended books


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Posts: 8

I got the Erlewine repair book from Amazon. Where else.
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