The Guitar Lick*tionary

The Guitar Lick*tionary by Dave Hill, published by Hal Leonard in 2002, is a comprehensive resource for guitarists looking to enhance their skills. This 72-page book, presented in English, is structured like a dictionary, offering clear and concise instruction on essential lines and techniques used by some of the world’s greatest guitarists. It includes both standard notation and tablature for various licks across multiple music styles, including rock, blues, jazz, country, pop, and acoustic.
Readers will find practical application tips alongside the instructional content, making it suitable for musicians at different levels. The book also comes with a CD featuring 99 demo tracks, allowing users to hear how each lick should sound in context. This combination of written guidance and audio examples provides a well-rounded approach to learning guitar techniques and styles, making it a valuable addition to any musician’s library.
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(Musicians Institute Press). Learn the essential lines and techniques of the world’s greatest guitarists with this super cool book/CD pack from Musicians Institute! Set up like a dictionary, it provides clear, concise instruction and application tips in standard notation and tab for licks in all styles of music, including rock, blues, jazz, country, pop, acoustic and fusion. The accompanying CD features 99 demo tracks so you can hear how each lick should sound.
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