Description
Published in 1996. Spiral bound. Paperback cover has some wear. Back pages have creases in the corner. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “The Guitarist’s Survival Handbook” by Richard Allen Greene is a testament to its enduring value as a practical reference guide for musicians. Published in 1996, this spiral-bound book has stood the test of time, its pages remaining clean and intact despite the wear on its cover. Designed as a quick reference for chords, scales, and arpeggios, this handbook has likely been a constant companion to countless guitarists, both novice and experienced, as they navigate the intricacies of music theory and practice.
Greene’s concise and accessible approach to these fundamental concepts has made this book a favorite among guitar players seeking to expand their knowledge and improve their technique. The spiral binding allows the book to lie flat, making it an ideal resource for practice sessions or live performances. While the creased back pages and worn cover hint at the countless hours this copy has spent in the hands of a dedicated musician, the book’s enduring relevance and usefulness are evident in its well-preserved interior.
For collectors and guitar enthusiasts alike, this copy represents a piece of musical history, a tangible link to the days when such reference guides were essential tools for mastering an instrument. Its well-loved condition is a testament to its practical value, and its survival is a reminder of the timeless appeal of music and the dedication of those who pursue its mastery.