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Hal Leonard How to Make Your Electric Guitar Play Great! Book

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From shopping for a first electric guitar to setting customized action, How to Make Your Electric Guitar Play Great! explains the ins and outs of choosing the right guitar; cleaning, tools and basic maintenance; personalizing and improving on a "factory setup"; trouble-shooting; basic guitar electronics; setups of the pros; and much more. Written by Dan Erlewine, author of the bestselling Guitar Player Repair Guide and the popular "Repairs" column in Guitar Player magazine, this book also includes a plastic sheet with specialized guitar tools you can snap-out!


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Great book, a little over my head...

How to Make Your Electric Guitar Play Great is an excellent reference book, but I don't know how much I will get out of it. The information on what to look for when purchasing a new or used guitar is invaluable, but most of the repair work info seems a little intense. Unless you plan on guitar work being MUCH more than a hobby you may want to leave most of the work explained in this book to a professional. That being said, I bought it anyway because ya never know. It is very well written, and Dan Erlewine really knows what he is doing. The photos are good too, I just wish they were in color.

Reviewed by Guitar Daddy on 8/29/2006 who plays Rock.

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