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Books with title Martin - The Guitar

  • Martin the Guitar

    Harry Musselwhite

    Hardcover (Centerstream Publications, July 1, 2012)
    (Guitar). This charming children's story will delight music lovers of all ages. Little Martin the Guitar lives in Mr. Beninato's Music Store in New York City. He wants so much to be adopted and taken home by a fine musician, but the other larger instruments in the shop are always picked before him. Every night after Mr. Beninato goes home, all the instruments play for each other and compete for a place of honor in the shop. The large and loud guitar known as Big D always wins the contest. One night, Strada the Violin decides to step out of her special case and help Martin win the contest, and the two perform a duet that leaves the other instruments looking on with awe and admiration. Join Martin and all his friends for a CD of music from Mr. Beninato's Music Store! Performed on guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more, hear songs from the book entitled "Strada's Waltz," "Mr. Beninato's Music Shop," "Martin's Lullaby," and six more tunes made to bring a smile to your face and to set your toes tapping!
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  • Martin the Guitar on the Road

    Harry Musselwhite, Brian Barr

    Paperback (Centerstream Publications, Aug. 1, 2017)
    (Book). Martin the Guitar has been purchased by the famous folk singer Robert, and is now on the road performing for audiences everywhere. Martin loves to make music with his new friends, Tthe Harmonica Family, and is in Florida performing with them at a Folk Festival. Just before the performance, Martin and his little friends are kidnapped! Will Martin show his friends his courage? Who will come to the rescue? Is romance in Martin the Guitar's future? Download free music by author Harry Musselwhite to accompany the book at martintheguitar.com.
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  • Martin the Guitar - In the Big City

    Harry Musselwhite

    Paperback (Centerstream Publications, Jan. 1, 2019)
    (Book). Martin the Guitar and his owner, the famous folk singer Robert, have been invited to perform at the most famous concert hall in the world. Joining them on stage will be Martin's new best friend Morgan and her father, Archie the Archtop Guitar. Will Martin and Robert make great music? Will Archie finally accept Martin as a true friend? What if Martin breaks a string? Find out this and more in this guitar-themed children's story by Harry Musselwhite with colorful illustrations by Brian Barr. Includes links to online audio through a special website provided with the book!
  • The Guitar

    Millicent Isherwood, Kenneth and Valerie McLeish

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Martin - The Guitar

    Harry Musselwhite

    Hardcover (Centerstream Publishing, July 20, 2012)
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  • Martin the Guitar in the Big City

    Harry Musselwhite, Donald Davenport, Laura Musselwhite, Centerstream Publishing

    Audiobook (Centerstream Publishing, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Martin the Guitar and his owner, the famous folksinger Robert, have been invited to perform at the most famous concert hall in the world! Joining them on stage will be Martin's new best friend, Morgan and her father, Archie the Archtop. Will Martin and Robert make great music? Will Archie finally accept Martin as a true friend? What if Martin breaks a string?
  • Martin the Guitar

    Harry Musselwhite, Donald Davenport, Centerstream Publishing

    Audiobook (Centerstream Publishing, July 14, 2020)
    This charming children's story will delight music lovers of all ages. Little Martin the guitar lives in Mr. Beninato's Music Store in New York City. He wants so much to be adopted and taken home by a fine musician, but the other larger instruments in the shop are always picked before him. Every night after Mr. Beninato goes home, all the instruments play for each other and compete for a place of honor in the shop. The large and loud guitar known as Big D always wins the contest. One night, Strada the violin decides to step out of her special case and help Martin win the contest, and the two perform a duet that leaves all the other instruments looking on with awe and admiration.