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Gear Secrets of the Guitar Legends explores the sounds of more than 30 guitar legends, from '50s rock 'n' rollers to today's nu-metal practitioners. You'll discover the secrets of their classic tones, learn how they played their most famous rhythms & leads, and find out what gear they used to forge their unique styles. The CD walks you tone-by-tone through licks that characterize the signature sounds of: Clapton, Santana, Dave Matthews, Metallica, Van Halen, Korn, Bill Gibbons, Hendrix, Dimebag Darrell and others. Also includes essential discographies for each artist.

Backbeat Gear Secrets of the Guitar Legends (Book/CD) Features:

  • 120 pages
  • Size: 11" x 8-1/2"
  • Author: Lisa Sharken
  • ISBN: 087930751X

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Coffee Table Book

The Backbeat Gear Secrets of the Guitar Legends (Book/CD) is nice to have around on your coffee table. It was a fun and interesting read, and the CD had something to offer. It's nice to learn what the greats are using, such as, Angus Young's reliance on loudness and Eric Johnson's interest in, well, just about the largest pedal board. Fun, not necessary.

Reviewed by zedthewizard on 10/19/2006 who plays Rock.

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