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Cleaning out my library of instructional books, mostly jazz guitar (some gypsy, some not), plus a few odd ones (bass, mando, piano). All are used but in very good to excellent condition, from nonsmoking home. Original CDs and DVDs are included where applicable (a *** indicates that the book includes CD, DVD, or both).
Most of these books will ship as <500g letters, for $4.00 to Canada or $8.00 to US, a few may be higher. If multiple books are taken, shipping can be combined.
The following are $10.00 each:
Django Reinhardt, Stan Ayeroff
You Can Teach Yourself Jazz Guitar, John Griggs
How to Play Jazz, Vol 1 6th Ed. ***, Jamey Aebersold
A Whole Approach to Jazz Improvisation, Marc Sabatella
Jazz Guitar Scales and Modes, Vincent Bredice
Beginning Jazz Guitar ***, Jody Fisher
Intermediate Jazz Guitar ***, Jody Fisher
Jazz Guitar: Mastering Chord Melody ***, Jody Fisher
Complete Book of Jazz Guitar Lines and Phrases,
Mandolin Classics, Ross Cherednik & Ken Eidson
Electric Bass Method 1, Roger Filiberto
Jazz Ballads for Fingerstyle Guitar, Jason Pogodzinski
Chord Melody Standards for Guitar, Dan Towey
Fingerpicking Beatles, Fred Sokolow
Progressive Jazz Guitar ***, Steve Sutton & Gary Turner
All Blues for Jazz Guitar ***, Jim Ferguson
Mandolin Fretboard Roadmaps ***, Fred Sokolow & Bob Applebaum
Teach Yourself to Play Jazz (piano) ***, Bert Konowitz
Benny
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
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"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
I am interested in several of the books you have. Do you accept PayPal or how can I arrange payment?
Thanks
Several of them have sold. When I get home shortly, I'll remove the sold ones from the list, then you can see if there are still any that you are interested in.
Yes, I do take PayPal.
Thanks for the inquiry
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles