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			<title>THE LATIN GUITAR HANDBOOK 
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                           Comprehensive handbook outlining the role of the guitar in the music of Cuba, Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, and other South American countries. A complete survey and guide for any guitarist interested in performing different styles of Latin music. Each chapter examines the styles common to the music of a featured country. An exploration of the history, common instrumentation, core rhythms, guitar patterns and chord voicings, transcriptions, and application, with musical examples in each style. Explore: Mambo, Cha-Cha, Samba, Bossa Nova, Cumbia, Vallenato, more. Knowledge you can apply to a multitude of branch styles: jazz, smooth jazz, pop, rock, more. Notation only. Beginning/intermediate. 90 pp.    ($17.99) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Tue, 04 Aug 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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