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HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION RECORD
Play through it, and at the same time read
this manual; see what {ts scope and approach
is, Some musicians may want to skip large
parts of it. Beginners will have to ignore other
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read music it will be of especial
jow to read the tablature, vinside
ture is the eix lines given
nder each example of music. Each line repre
sents a string of the gultar, and the number on
each string stands for the fret at which the left
hand stope the string
Practice each small section over and over, un-
ti it comes easy. Actually, if you enjoy play-
ing the guitar, you shouldn't think of it as
practicing, in'the formal sense. Rather, simply
Play for your own enjoyment and that of your
friends.
Beg, borrow, or steal some of the records
listed on page 20. They will be of help to you
in giving you an idea of the scope and possibili-
ties of the instrument
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