Beginner Guitar Lesson
« Previous Entries3 Little Known Yet Powerful Guitar Practice Tips
Friday, September 3rd, 2010Do you know the 3 little known yet powerful practice tips that
can make all the difference in your guitar progress? You will
when you read and use this article.
How To Blow Everyone Away At Your Next Jam Session
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Do you know how to create fresh, new and exciting chords and
chord progressions that will blow everyone away at your next jam
session? You will when you read and use this article.
Are your fingers too fat, too short or even too dumb to play guitar?
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Do you know the awful guitar mistake 99% of guitarist all make
the same mistakes? You will when you read and use this article.
Can a 50 Year Old Who Knows Nothing About Music Learn To Play Guitar?
Friday, August 27th, 2010Do you know if a year old who knows nothing about music learn to
play the guitar? Find out when you read and use this article.
How To Know Which Minor Chords To Play In A Song
Monday, August 23rd, 2010Do you know which minor chords to use in a song? You will when
you read and use this article.
How Long Does It Take To Play Finger style Guitar
Monday, August 2nd, 2010Do you know how long it takes to finger style guitar? You will
when you read and use this article.
Simple Guitar Songs – “Happy Birthday To You” Guitar Tabs
Monday, July 19th, 2010Do you know how to play simple songs like “Happy Birthday To You”
on guitar? You will when you read and use this article.
How To Play Pentatonic Chord Progressions On Guitar (it’s easy)
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010Do you know how to play pentatonic chord progressions on guitar?
You will when you read and use this article.
Killer Blues Guitar With Just Two Notes
Monday, July 5th, 2010Do you know how to play killer blues guitar with just two notes?
You will when you read and use this article.
Learn One Simple Trick That All Blues Guitar Legends Use
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Do you know the one simple trick that all blues legends use? You
will when you read and use this article.
