We’ve heard a lot of comments and suggestions from our customers about how to improve our Website. We listened, and we think you’ll agree that finding the right book is quick and easy with our new, improved site: www.guitarworkshop.com/store. To help launch the new site, we’re offering 20% off the regular cover price on 20 selected titles, our biggest sale yet! Supplies are limited, so don’t delay. The sale ends May 29, 2008. Keep reading and find the book for you…
Choose from these titles:
Beginning Guitar for Adults by Nick Vecchio (Book & CD) 07-1001
Mastering Rock Guitar by Eric Halbig (Book & CD) 14096
Basic Blues Guitar 1 by Drew Giorgi (Book & CD) 19438
Basic Blues Guitar 2 by David Hamburger (Book & CD) 19441
Basic Blues Guitar 3 by David Hamburger & Matt Smith (Book & CD) 19444
Basic Blues Guitar 4 by Matt Smith (Book & CD) 19447
Theory for the Contemporary Guitarist by Guy Capuzzo (Book only) 16755
Sight-Reading for the Contemporary Guitarist by Tom Dempsey (Book only) 21954
Some Towns and Cities by Ben Verdery (Book & CD) 4490
Classical Guitar for Beginners by Nathaniel Gunod (Book & CD) 14083
Basix: Greatest Hits (Book & CD) 22637
Basix: Beethoven (Book & CD) 22630
Basix: Joplin (Book & CD) 22640
Basix: J.S. Bach (Book & CD) 22627
Basix: Mozart (Book & CD) 22633
30-Day Drum Workout by Pete Sweeney (Book only) 19397
Stand Alone Tracks: 90s/Alternative Rock by Django Haskins (Book & CD) 14136
Stand Alone Tracks: 70s by Allon Sams (Book & CD) 14132
Stand Alone Tracks: Basic Guitar by Robert Brown (Book & CD) 14140
Stand Alone Tracks: Country by Erik Halbig (Book & CD) 17805
Hi there!
Nice blog, and ... Wow! I see a huge guitar collection on your site!
Pretty well done, I remember when I started to play guitar I wish I would have a site like this. ;)
Bill.
Posted by: Bill Aniston | May 02, 2008 at 05:38 PM
Hi there!
Nice blog, and ... Wow! I see a huge guitar collection on your site!
Pretty well done, I remember when I started to play guitar I wish I would have a site like this. ;)
Bill.
Posted by: Bill Aniston | May 02, 2008 at 05:38 PM
It's not to late!
:)
Posted by: Monk | May 05, 2008 at 03:50 PM
Being a guitar enthusiast myself, I just came across a rising acoustic guitar accessory website I thought was great. It's http://www.acousticguitarcorner.com and has some specials right now to protect your acoustic guitar investment. The website owner also has a website for custom handmade acoustic guitars at http://www.sullivanguitars.com. Sullivan Guitars custom handmade guitars have a fantastic sound due to some secret technology I can't get him to reveal, but WOW they are great guitars and beautiful as well. Someday I hope to have him make me one before I die.
Posted by: Karl Bennion | May 20, 2008 at 09:06 PM
It's nice to see Blues and Beyond by Mark Dziuba is on the best seller list.
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Posted by: Karl Bennion | June 26, 2008 at 09:10 PM
Great blog. Keep the good info coming because I've been coming hear for a couple of months. Thanks for your hard work
Posted by: Guitar Rock | November 18, 2008 at 08:53 PM
i'm gonna make my own site about it
Posted by: Chick Drunk Seven | November 10, 2009 at 04:06 PM
Very pleased to see a blog post, including the thoughtful and perceptive comments on set. To keep the great work!
Not everyone can provide the appropriate flow of information, thanks.
Posted by: dunk shoes | March 26, 2010 at 02:23 AM
Sight reading is my priority here.
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refuckulate420|Nahп»ї I totally respect the HP series for all its originality. It is a very unique, well written and imaginative world. I read a lot of different books but the depth and complexity that Steven Eriskon brings to his characters and world is amazing, you would find yourself crying for characters by the second book. It has one of the thickest plot lines ever. Its by far a more complicated read then HP, but then maybe you dont like that. Ah well talk about being narrow minded, give it a try :).
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