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Improvising Blues Piano: The Basic Principles of Blues Piano Explained for the Intermediate-level Pianist in an Easy-to Grasp Fashion

Improvising Blues Piano: The Basic Principles of Blues Piano Explained for the Intermediate-level Pianist in an Easy-to Grasp Fashion

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Improvising Blues Piano: The Basic Principles of Blues Piano Explained for the Intermediate-level Pianist in an Easy-to Grasp Fashion

by Richards, Tim

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Schott & Co, 1997. Paperback. New. 264 pages. 11.93x9.09x0.75 inches.

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Improvising Blues Piano: The Basic Principles of Blues Piano Explained for the Intermediate-level Pianist in an Easy-to Grasp Fashion
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Richards, Tim
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Schott & Co
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1997

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