Archive for September, 2009

Simple Beginner Guitar Lessons – My First Steps To Learning Dominant Ninth Chords On The Guitar

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The trick with learning guitar chords is understanding how they
function in progressions; you can know how to play fifty chords
and not be able to play one single song, whereas a guitarist who

Guitar Playing for Beginners – How to increase your 2nd and 3rd left hand finger co-ordination

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

A long time student of mine recently told me he had canceled his
subscription of a popular guitar magazine; I was curious to know
why. As it turns out the final straw was

Online Guitar Lessons -The Secret to Left Hand Finger co-ordination they don’t want you to know

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Effective guitar teachers understand that their work is not so
much teaching people how to play the guitar, but rather how to
remove obstacles that

Simple Beginner Guitar Lessons – How To Avoid The Traps When Buying An Electric Guitar

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Every aspiring guitarist arrives at a point in their musical
journey where their attention turns to the electric guitar.

Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons – My first steps to learning minor seventh chords On The Guitar

Friday, September 18th, 2009

With so many chords to learn it’s hard to know where to start on
the guitar. The key is to know what each chord

Simple Beginner Guitar Lesson – How to Improve your solos with descending Pivot Scales

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

When you hear an experienced guitarist play a solo you can expect the unexpected; it’s always fresh and exciting … they’re not playing random notes,

Simple Beginner Guitar Lesson – How to Improve your solos with ascending Pivot Scales

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Practicing scales and licks on the guitar all day and hoping for
inspiration is one way to approach soloing; but I have a better
idea

Simple Beginner Guitar Lessons – My first steps to learning major sixth chords on the guitar

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Guitar players usually learn chords in one of two ways; either
directly from a chord book or from a friend. The key to improving
your musical ability on your instrument is to