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- Violin method, in seven parts : with English and Spanish text, Maia Bang ; provided with original exercises and suggestions by Leopold Auer, and based on his teaching principles
- Popular hits, arranged by Tom Gerou, Level 6
- John W. Schaum piano course, verses by John W. Schaum ; illustrations by Helen Frank
- The structure of singing, system and art in vocal technique, Richard Miller
- Phương pháp học ghi-ta, Tạ Tấn
- The John Brimhall piano method, the complete method of popular and traditional instruction
- Celebrated method for the clarinet, H. Klosé ; revised and enlarged by Simeon Bellison ; complete
- Burning blues guitar, by Kirk Fletcher
- Giuseppe Branzoli's theoretical and practical method for the mandolin, consisting of 125 progressive lessons, including special studies, pieces for solo performance and duetts, Italian and English text ; English translation by Ambrose Davenport
- Life is like a mountain dulcimer, Neal Hellman and Sally Holden ; inspiration and special help by John Prisland
- Jazz harp, Richard Hunter
- Thirty vocalises for high or medium voice, with piano accompaniment : op. 32, Mathilde Marchesi ; revised and edited by Estelle Liebling
- Ukulele method, by Lil' Rev, [Book 1]
- Practical method of Italian singing, for high soprano, Nicola Vaccai ; edited, with introduction, translation and notes by John Glenn Paton
- Play like Metallica, the ultimate guitar lesson, by Joe Charupakorn
- Practical method of Italian singing, for mezzo-soprano (alto) or baritone, Nicola Vaccai ; edited, with introduction, translation and notes by John Glenn Paton
- El pequeño Larousse gastronomique en español
- The five-string banjo American folk styles, the banjo method, with a fine collection of folk songs [including] guitar chords, Peggy Seeger
- English concertina, by Richard Carlin
- The singers talk, the greatest singers of our time discuss the one thing they're never asked about: their voices, by Jason Thomas Gordon
- The many ways to play the autoharp
- Hammond organ complete, tunes, tones, and techniques for drawbar keyboards, Dave Limina
- Gardner modern method for the instruments of percussion, by Carl E. Gardner, Part II
- The virtuoso pianist complete, based on the original edition translated from French, Hanon ; with historical and pedagogical notes by Matthew Edwards
- Ultimate progressive drumming, Alex Cohen
- A practical guide to French horn playing
- Guitarist's guide to economy picking, learn to play fast, lean and clean with the picking techniques of the masters, by Chad Johnson
- How to ... enjoy guitar with just three chords /, by David Harrison
- First book for the guitar, Frederick Noad ; illustrations by Charles Boyer
- Donald S. Reinhardt's pivot system for trombone,, a complete manual with studies
- The Carl Fischer basic method for the cello, by Nino Marcelli
- Complete accordion method, with fingering indications for both piano and button accordions, by Lucien and Richard Galliano ; illustrations by Jean-Noël Rochut