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Hal Leonard Baritone Guitar Method
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Introduction
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History Of The Baritone
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Types Of Baritones
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A Note On Tunings
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Notation Conventions Used In This Book
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Gear Talk
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Surf/Spaghetti Western
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Country
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Hard Rock/Metal
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A Note on Intervals
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Getting Acclimated to Open Chords
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Strumming Riffs With Open Chords
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Arpeggio Riffs With Open Chords
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“The Space Between”
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The Space Between
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Getting Your Twang On
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Open Major Pentatonic Scales
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Open Minor Pentatonic Scales
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Pentatonic Twang Riffs
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“A Little Past Little Rock”
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“Little Ways”
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“Galveston”
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“Bonnie Came Back”
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Bonnie Came Back
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Using the Baritone as a Texture
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Tic-Tac Bass
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“Crazy”
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Crazy
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Doubling Or Harmonizing A Standard Guitar
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The Baritone’s Charm
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“Twin Peaks Theme”
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Rock and Metal
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Single-Note Riffs
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“Rock Lobster”
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“Back In The Saddle”
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“Invisible Kid”
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Power Chord Riffs
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“Lie”
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“My Own Summer (Shove It)”
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Additional Things to Keep in Mind
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Thicker Strings, Tougher Bends
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How Far Is That Stretch, Again?
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Too Muddy For Comfort?
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Jamming With Others (Who Aren’t Playing A Bari)
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RHYTHM TAB LEGEND
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