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Posted by: ZixRyder, on Oct 27,2011, in category The Basics
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Abstract: The first thing that every guitar player should do is tuning his/her guitar before he/she wants to play.
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Posted by: ZixRyder, on Oct 15,2011, in category The Basics
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Abstract: In these lessons I will help you to be a great guitarist. First part is about the basic chords.
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Posted by: leokisomma, on Jun 14,2011, in category The Basics
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Abstract: Okay, now most people will at some point want to change the tuning on their guitar. Now while there are ever more advanced tuners being built that will simply allow you to tune the strings easily by tuning them to the readout shown, these tuners can run out of battery. This lesson tells you what to do when you want to tune without relying on a gadget, and want to use your ears.
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Posted by: antony.reynaert, on Oct 14,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: Are you stuck in one position on the neck of the guitar? This lesson will show you how to start moving away from soloing in one position, so that you can play using the entire neck of the guitar.
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Posted by: spoonman, on Sep 24,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: “Hold on, I’ve got to put my guitar capo on for this next one,” says your favorite singer before he launches into your favorite song. Ever wonder what that strange little device he’s clamping to his guitar neck is used for? You wouldn’t be the first.
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Posted by: antony.reynaert, on Aug 23,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: In these series I will give you insight on how you can learn to use the minor pentatonic scale over the entire neck of the guitar and learn useful licks while you do this. (Contains a Blues Licks video!)
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Posted by: zack.uidl, on Jun 26,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: With certain meters, it is simply more appropriate to label a time signature a certain way. The most common and obvious example of this would be a 6/8 meter vs. a 3/4 meter. Both have the same number of eighth notes, however..
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Posted by: zack.uidl, on Jun 25,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: Meters, or time signatures, are ways of organizing music. They help musicians in numerous ways, but are commonly overlooked. Meter organizes music by phrase, rhythm, or by chord changes. Specifically, they organize the rhythm of the music.
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Posted by: chrisjuergensen, on Apr 22,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: No matter what genre you're into, it is essential to get the major scale under your fingers. There are basically two reasons: first, all western harmony is born from it, Jazz, Rock, Classical, Pop, you name it, its harmony came from the simple major scale. And second,...
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Posted by: josippesut, on Feb 19,2010, in category The Basics
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Abstract: In this article I will present you a game, which I call 'Note game'. It can help you A LOT in learning the notes on guitar.
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