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Books of Anthony Glise

(Through Mel Bay Publications) Glise, A., Help! — My Kid is Taking Music Lessons — A Handbook for the Confused Parents of Young Musicians with Glossary for the Musically-Challenged Parent (Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications, 2005). 157 pages.

Glise, A., The Missouri Fables (St. Joseph, US: Aevia Publications, 2005).

Glise, A., The Young Guitarist's Notespeller (Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications, 2004). 40 pages.

Glise, A., Handbook for American Musicians Studying Overseas with Dictionary of Foreign Musical Terms (Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications, 2003). 328 pages.

Glise, A., Classical Guitar Pedagogy—A Handbook for Teachers (Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications, 1997). University textbook. 327 pages.

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