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PaulKleff,
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Learn how to set your pick hand to increase picking accuracy, coordination and confidence.
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PhilOnGtr,
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String skipping on guitar is the least complicated thing in the world. Not really! Almost every single guitarist has some string skipping issues over the learning process. But with only a little bit of work, the openness to generate plenty of goof ups, and the straightforward exercises you're about to read about, you'll be bouncing over strings with gusto and sticking those landings like an Olympic gymnast.
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PhilOnGtr,
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Beginner guitarists will often ignore their right-hand to concentrate on all the activity in the left. Yet the picking hand holds the keys to a variety of textures and styles. This breakdown of different picking techniques will allow you to learn many of those textures and then incorporate them into your guitar playing.
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PhilOnGtr,
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Feb 24,2012,
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Learning guitar on your own can be daunting because you don't know what you don't know. This is a discussion of 12 concepts every guitarist needs to know. Use it as a checklist for your studies.
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It's normal to become discouraged about playing your instrument from time to time, but sometimes all that's needed is a change in outlook.
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CPDmusic,
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I got a request write a lesson on what an absolute beginner guitarist should learn, in order. But, it turned out more or less like an article. Either way, here you go!
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Mar 10,2010,
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Hi folks. As a guitar player and teacher I always stressed the importance of knowing ‘all the scales’ in the book! And in a way it’s true and very beneficial to have. But that’s not all you need to have so you pull out a great solo.
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In this article I will try to pin point some very important factors that will help the student successfully go through and become a serious guitarist.
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I`d like to share some ideas with beginning guitar players. These ideas are based on my belief that there is an attitude or, perhaps, a spirit that is common to most guitarists who have become successful.
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The most commonly used scales in music are the pentatonic scales. Learning the pentatonic scales has been an introduction to scales and modes for almost every guitar player.
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