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Resources: J.S. Bach for Electric Guitar by John Kiefer

J.S. Bach for Electric Guitar

John Kiefer
Mel Bay
Description:  Contains 6 Bach pieces in tablature and standard notation. Good for advancing your neo-classical licks!
Last modified on 1/19/00 by Leroy Smith (2285) in the Books/Tab: Classical sub-directory
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Reviewed on 1/19/00 by Leroy Smith (2285)
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I definitely learned some licks from this book. The 6 pieces it contains are: 1. Badinerie 2. Praeludium in A minor 3. Preludio in E 4. Gigue in E 5. Toccata and Fugue in D minor 6. Fantasia in G If your not familar with pedal tones, you can get a real feel for them on Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Musician's Friend sells this book, or you can find it through Mel Bay's website.
Suitable for all skill levels of guitarists


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