Archive for August, 2009
« Previous EntriesEasy Beginner Guitar Lessons – My first steps to learning diminished chords on the guitar
Friday, August 28th, 2009It’s easy to tell when there’s a diminished chord in a piece of
music … that’s when the guitar player usually stops playing and
Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons – My first steps to learning augmented chords on the guitar
Monday, August 24th, 2009Learning to play chords on the guitar is a lot like preparing a
delicious meal; just the right amount of
Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons – My first steps to learning major seventh chords on the guitar
Friday, August 21st, 2009The art of playing rhythm guitar is a constant process of
understanding how various combinations of notes effect
Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons – My first steps to learning dominant seventh chords on the guitar
Thursday, August 20th, 2009Guitar players often know how to play major and minor chords but
it all starts to get a bit hazy when it comes to
Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons- My first steps to learning minor chords on the guitar
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009There’s a real art to playing rhythm guitar, I don’t mean playing
a few messy chords in a disorganized group; playing good rhythm
requires
Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons- My first steps to learning major chords on the guitar
Monday, August 17th, 2009You can tell a really great guitar player by the way their mind
controls their fingers, not the other way around
Sunday, August 16th, 2009
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Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons – How to learn flat key signatures and play 100% correct scale notes
Friday, August 14th, 2009Music stores are a great place for guitar players to hang out,
lots of new and exciting equipment to try and heaps of
interesting players to meet; however there is usually a very
scary section also in the store
Guitar Chords – Traps of learning chords from Guitar TAB sites and how to avoid them
Monday, August 10th, 2009Want to learn your favorite song on guitar? It’s simple these
days; simply Google a guitar TAB site, type in your song title
and out pops your song … sound to good to be true
Online Guitar Lessons – How to instantly improve your lead guitar solos using string skipping
Sunday, August 9th, 2009Six months ago a guitar player complained to me that his brand new $6,000 Gibson Les Paul guitar did not sound much better than his $150 no-name electric guitar; in fact
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