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  • How To Play Lead Guitar  By : Jason Parker
    There's no secret to soloing fast or playing melodies on guitar Learning how to play lead guitar is easy
  • Guitar Facts: A Glossary of Terms  By : Courtney Pancost
    It is said that the forerunner of the guitar, the lute, was created by the Greek god, Apollo. In India, it is believed that the sitar, another stringed instrument from which the guitar is descended, is sacred to the goddess Saraswati. And one of the most popular tales about the guitar is the story of how it was pressed into service to play a hymn of praise to Jesus Christ at a Christmas Eve mass when the organ of the church broke.
  • 5 Main Types Of Guitars  By : John Pham
    Guide dedicated to picking out the right guitar for you!
  • Guitar Lesson - Practicing Or Playing Music?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    What is most important as you try to learn to play guitar? Technical guitar exercises or playing music? What areas should you focus on as you try to use your practicing time as effective as possible?
  • Guitar Lesson - A Balanced Practicing Diet  By : Peter Edvinsson
    What type of guitar player do you want to be? Is this important to know? Well, you decide! But a clear vision of what you want to become helps you to know what guitar practice food you have to digest.
  • Guitar Lesson - Help Yourself To Practice  By : Peter Edvinsson
    What can you do to make it easy for yourself to practice on your guitar? In order to continue to learn to play guitar and not give up you have to create an atmosphere of joy and fun around this activity. Let's see what you can do to make it as easy as possible to play guitar.
  • Guitar Lesson - Learn To Become A Sight Reading Guitarist  By : Peter Edvinsson
    It's time for you to reap the benefits from all sheet music that has been written by good composers. Let's see how you can improve your sight reading skills.
  • Become A Better Guitar Player By Composing  By : Peter Edvinsson
    You can learn to compose sheet music for guitar! Just start with the knowledge you have and begin to create your own compositions. Your guitar playing will benefit from these activities and it's fun too!
  • Guitar Lesson - Fretboard Education  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Do you really know the name of the notes on your guitar fretboard? You can learn the notes well and in a short time if you put a little energy into the project!
  • Guitar Tablature Or Sheet Music?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Is it necessary to learn ordinary music notation for guitar or is it sufficient to know how to read tabs? Is it worth the price to learn to read ordinary guitar sheets?
  • Guitar Lesson - Can You Be Your Own Guitar Teacher?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Have you ever considered teaching yourself guitar without the aid of a teacher. Is it possible to progress on your own? Let's see if you can help yourself!
  • Guitar Lesson- The Art Of Playing Slowly  By : Peter Edvinsson
    What benefits will you reap from playing slowly? Surprisingly enough you might become a faster guitar player and more important, you will become a better musician and guitarist!
  • Guitar Lesson - Do You Have To Set Goals?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Do you have to take the right train to have success? It depends on what you want to accomplish. The same with your guitar playing. Let's see if you can play guitar without goals!
  • What Waiting For A Bus Can Teach You About Guitar Playing  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Is it possible to learn to play guitar as you wait for a bus? Well, sort of! Let's see what you can learn about the art of guitar playing as you are standing there freezing!
  • Learn Guitar Improvisation By Faking  By : Peter Edvinsson
    A fake book can really help you a lot in developing your improvisational skills. If you choose just one of the songs you will find a source to many exercises that will help you become a much better guitarist.
  • Guitar Lesson - Become A Better Guitarist By Developing Your Ear  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Can you hear a melody and then play it on your guitar? To have a good ear will help you a lot in your musical endeavors. Let's see how we can improve this ability!
  • Guitar Playing - What About Performing  By : Peter Edvinsson
    One great way to create motivation to practice on your guitar is to perform in front of other people in different ways. Do you like to perform in front of others? Let's see how to enjoy performing and also give other people enjoyment!
  • Guitar Playing - What About Motivation?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    What can you do to stay motivated as you practice on your guitar? How can you increase and maintain the joy of playing? Here are some tips on how to keep that joy that made you start playing the guitar in the first place!
  • Guitar Lesson: Five Ways To Learn The Notes On The Guitar  By : Peter Edvinsson
    To find your way around the fretboard of the guitar is very important. It will help you in guitar improvisation, sight reading, and in understanding chords and more. In this guitar lesson we will explore five ways to learn the notes on the guitar fretboard.
  • Guitar Lesson: Congratulations, But What Happened To Your Guitar Playing?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Let's say you practice five hours a day on your guitar. What happens when you become a father with children around your feet. Can you still be a guitarist and practice?
  • Guitar Lesson: Make A String Safari On Your Guitar  By : Peter Edvinsson
    It seems like many guitarists have a hard time reading sheet music. Let's start by learning to know the fretboard!
  • Guitar lesson: Learn To Play Every Breath You Take By Ear  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Wouldn't it be nice to be able to play the hit songs you hear on the radio and be able to play them on your guitar even without tabs or sheet music!
  • Guitar lesson: Find The Notes On Your Guitar  By : Peter Edvinsson
    When you take a look at the guitar fretboard you may ask yourself if it is possible to learn the notes there! Can you find the notes you want to find? Let's start to conquer the fretboard by taking the first step!
  • Guitar lesson: Learn To Read Sheet Music  By : Peter Edvinsson
    A guitar is a fantastic instrument to play. It is easy to play and very difficult depending on what you play. Let's take a look at learning to play guitar sheet music!
  • Guitar: Can You Learn To Play Guitar Without Goals?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    In many articles on the net on learning to play guitar you will find many article authors stressing the importance of setting goals. Well, it would be interesting to find out if you can learn to play guitar without goals. Let us investigate the matter!
  • Learn To Play Guitar - Learn To Play Your Guitar Music In Time  By : Peter Edvinsson
    To be on the right place at the right time is quite nice. It is called timing. In your guitar playing you will find that timing is crucial. This means to play your notes at the right time so that the result will be music.
  • Guitar - What Guitar Should I Buy?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    If you have come to the conclusion that you want to play guitar the next step will be to choose a guitar to buy. There is a variety of instruments out there at different prices. Let's look at your choices.
  • Guitar Lesson: Can You Play Classical Guitar Without Nails?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Most classical guitarists use a lot of time polishing and grooming their right hand fingernails. In order to play with nails you have to have good nails and working with them a lot. Is it possible to play witout nails? Let's take a look at no nail playing!
  • Guitar Lesson: What Is The Ultimate Way To Practice On Your Guitar?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Have you ever asked yourself: What is the ultimate truth about guitar practicing and how effective can a guitar practice session be?
  • Guitar Lesson: Secret Things You Learn When You Practice On Your Guitar  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Many secret learning processes are active when you practice on your guitar. Some good, some less good....
  • Guitar lesson: The E F G of Learning To Play Guitar Sheet Music  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Is it really possible to conquer the guitar fretboard? Do you find the notes you want to find? Is tabulature cheating? Let me invite you to the guitar fretboard!
  • Guitar lesson: Why So Much Advice On Guitar Playing?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    A friend told me once; "I would like to give you a piece of advice: Don't listen to advice!" May I give you some advice on how to relate to all learn to play guitar advising on the net.
  • Guitar: Learn Guitar By Not Playing Guitar  By : Peter Edvinsson
    I suppose you think that you learn guitar by playing guitar. Well, do you learn to say the right things by talking all the time? Let's take a look at the art of not playing guitar...
  • Guitar: How To Become A Better Sight Reader  By : Peter Edvinsson
    One reason why it is difficult for many guitarists to read sheet music is that you can find the same note on different strings. It is pretty easy to master the notes on the first four frets on your guitar but when you reach the fifth fret you have to decide on which string you are to play a note and you also have to find the fret.
  • Learn To Play Guitar Sheet Music Part 1  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Sometimes we consider ourselves poor sight readers or not able to read guitar sheet music at all and we think this is part of our personality. Every person who wants to learn to read guitar sheet music notation properly has already taken the first step towards changing that condition.
  • Learn To Play Guitar Sheet Music Part 2  By : Peter Edvinsson
    The important thing when learning to play the notes on the guitar is to make a conscious effort to learn the notes and not to work on to many notes at the same time.
  • History of the Spanish Guitar  By : David_Woodford
    The classical guitar is also known as the Spanish guitar. Many say that the guitar evolved in Spain. In the early days, when the lute was the popular instrument in Europe, Spaniards did not wish to use it. Instead, they decided to invent the guitarra.
  • Want To Play Guitar Like The Pros-Part 5 - Reading Tablature and Advanced Guitar Techniques  By : David_Woodford
    If you’re going to play music on the guitar, you're probably going to read tablature at some point in time. Tablature is very easy once you get an understanding. Also, if you stick with guitar, you’re going to have to know more techniques than just the basic ones. Here I write on how to read tablature, and some advanced Guitar Techniques.
  • Want to Play Guitar Like the Pros? Part 4 - Basic Guitar Playing Techniques  By : David_Woodford
    For beginners and false beginners of the guitar.
  • Want to Play Guitar Like the Pros? Part 3 - Guitar Speed-Building and Strength-Building Exercises  By : David_Woodford
    For those who have always wanted to play guitar but never got round to it!
  • Want to Play Guitar like the Pros - Part 2 - Scales and Guitar Tuning  By : David_Woodford
    The basics of learning to play guitar - the resources you need.
  • Want to Play Guitar Like the Pros? Part 1 - Chords  By : David_Woodford
    Always wanted to play guitar like the pros but put off by the stuffy lessons? With this series of articles you will be 'on the road' in no time!
  • Choosing Your First Guitar  By : Marc Ilgen
    When you begin learning to play the guitar, your first task is to buy a good guitar. What type of guitar should you choose? How do you find a good one? This article gives you some good tipe on buying your first guitar so that you'll be playing it for many years to come.
  • Types Of Guitars  By : Rajeev Rampersad
    Learn all about the types of guitars. From Acoustic Guitars to Electric Guitars learn the similarities and differences between them.
  • Types Of Guitar - Electric, Acoustic And Classical  By : Kevin Sinclair
    A guitar, which is a hollow-bodied stringed instrument with a neck, produces sound when the strings' vibrations resonate through its body. There are three basic types of guitar: the electric guitar, the acoustic guitar, and the classical guitar.
  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Purchase A Guitar Lesson eBook  By : Kevin Sinclair
    During today's internet world, many people have come to realize that the wonders of modern technology are certainly advanced. Many advantages have been supplied and changed lives in a remarkable way.
  • If You've Picked Up Bad Habits Learning To Play The Guitar, Here's How To Undo Them  By : Kevin Sinclair
    If you've picked up bad habits when you've learned how to play the guitar (most likely informally rather than through formal lessons), they can be detrimental to your playing and sometimes can bother listeners as well. However, you can easily undo them once you know you have them and learn how to play the guitar properly. Here are some easy things you can do that will help you to relearn good habits when you play the guitar.
  • Guitar Maintenance And Care  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Your guitar will certainly give you more consistent quality sound along with a much longer life span if the correct care and attention is provided. Purchasing some accessories that are essential for the care of your guitar is vital if you are serious about playing the guitar.
  • You Can Learn to Play the Guitar  By : Kevin Sinclair
    In high school, did you ever dream about starting your own rock band? Want to duplicate the soothing sounds of folk tunes for family and friends? Does your favorite musician work magic with a Gibson ES 335? Is Jimi Hendrix your idol? It doesn’t matter the reason why you want to play the guitar - a seed has been planted and now it is time to nurture the desire.
  • What Is Fingerpicking  By : Chris Elmore
    Fingerpicking is used in classical, flamenco and folk styles of music whereby you pick using your fingers!
  • What Tab Symbols Mean  By : Chris Elmore
    Brief articles on what some guitar tab symbols mean. If your just starting out playing the guitar then this article will be of great assistance.
  • 10 Easy Ways To Improve Your Guitar Playing Today  By : Chris Elmore
    10 Easy Ways To Improve Your Guitar Playing Today
  • How To Arrange Your Own Fingerstlye Solo Guitar  By : Leonardo Tedja
    Guitar solos are a melodic passage, section, or entire piece of music written for an electric guitar or an acoustic guitar. Guitar solos, which often contain varying degrees of improvisation, are used in many styles of popular music such as blues, rock and metal, jazz styles such as swing and jazz fusion.
  • What is an Arpeggio?  By : Kathy Unruh
    Learning a guitar chord can be pretty tricky if you go about it the wrong way. Learning anything on guitar can be made a lot easier with the right approach, so I have compiled a list of tips to help you learn guitar chords.
  • Learning Guitar Chords  By : Kathy Unruh
    Many guitar enthusiasts visiting my website have expressed an interest in learning more about guitar chords. so, I thought this would be a good subject for me to give you some pointers on...
  • Overuse Injuries & Guitar  By : Kathy Unruh
    It's a sad fact that overuse injuries tend to be fairly common among guitar players. This problem, which is also...
  • What's Easier- Electric Or Acoustic Guitar?  By : Kathy Unruh
    There seems to be a misconception floating around that starting your first lessons with an electric guitar is somehow more difficult than starting with an acoustic guitar...
  • Having Fun Learning Guitar  By : Kathy Unruh
    Are you having fun learning guitar? If there's one thing I've discovered over the years as a teacher, it's the importance of keeping things simple and fun for my students. This can sometimes require a bit of creative thinking on my part. But I find, if...
  • Dealing With Music Critics  By : Kathy Unruh
    If you are an aspiring songwriter, musician or indie artist, then sooner or later you will come face to face with music critics.
  • Develop a Guitar Practice Schedule  By : Kathy Unruh
    Now that the New Year has begun it's as good a time as any to develop a guitar practice schedule. Let's face it, if we want to be better guitar players, then we need to play!
  • Guitar Maintenance  By : Kathy Unruh
    Old man winter is here so it might be a good time to rethink your guitar maintenance routine; especially if you own an acoustic. You can protect your guitar by following two simple guidelines...
  • Identify Your Guitar Playing Weaknesses  By : Kathy Unruh
    Have you ever felt frustrated with your progress on the guitar? Well I would like to help you turn your weaknesses into strengthens! But in order do that you will first have to...
  • Developing An Original Sound  By : Kathy Unruh
    Developing an original sound is very important if you've ever dreamed about having a successful music career. Today I often see young artists following a popular trend or trying to sound like someone famous. This may get them a gig, but it probably won't ...
  • Passion, Motivation & the Guitar  By : Kathy Unruh
    Are you passionate about playing your guitar? Do you find yourself eager to learn new things? Do you get excited when you hear a great guitar lead or a beautiful fingerstyle guitar solo? The degree of passion you have for the guitar will...
  • Summertime Blues & your Guitar  By : Kathy Unruh
    Do you ever feel overwhelmed? That's how I've been feeling lately (especially when it comes to playing my guitar.) Perhaps it's just the summertime blues, but it seems...
  • Tips on Using a Metronome  By : Kathy Unruh
    To some of you, the thought of using a metronome may conjure up old memories of past piano lessons. If the experience was an unpleasant one you may have developed some negetive ideas as a result. Perhaps I can help to dispel any misconceptions you might have...
  • Coping with Stagefright  By : Kathy Unruh
    Does the thought of playing your guitar in public give you the willies? Stagefright is a common experience among musicians. Your hands begin to sweat, your face gets flush and your stomach feels those tiny little butterflys tickling your insides...
  • Guitar Player - Are You Prepared?  By : Kathy Unruh
    Slacking off on my guitar practice is the reason I was caught off guard not too long ago when I received a request to play for a local radio program. The call came one evening while I was in the middle of giving guitar lessons...
  • Learning The Guitar Fretboard - How Important Is It Anyway?  By : Kathy Unruh
    Learning the guitar fretboard can seem like a daunting task to many beginning guitar students. However, if you adapt a systematic approach, it can be a fairly easy thing to do. But some of you may be wondering if it's really necessary in the first place.
  • THE CAPO CAPER  By : Kathy Unruh
    A guitar capo provides an easy way to transpose chords from one key to another without changing the chord shapes. You can learn how by reading this informative article.
  • The Acoustic Guitar  By : Kathy Unruh
    Discover why the acoustic guitar is referred to as a "dreadnaught", where it originated and what makes it is such a popular instrument today.
  • Guitar Performance - Make The Most of It!  By : Kathy Unruh
    Learn how to make the most of your next guitar performance by following the simple advice of one who's been there.
  • Guitar Practice (Part 2) - Does Practice Make Perfect?  By : Kathy Unruh
    Does "Practice Makes Perfect"? In this second article from my series about guitar practice, discover how to use your time wisely by learning what to focus on and how to develop good habits.
  • Guitar Practice - Make It Your Priority!  By : Kathy Unruh
    All great guitarists have this one thing in common- they made guitar pracitice a priority! So, get yourself started in the same direction by keeping these things in mind...
  • Buying A Guitar - Do You Know What To Look For?  By : Kathy Unruh
    Buying a guitar is an important decision that my students have often asked me about. They want to know what they should be looking for. This is an important question because no two are ever exactly alike. There is a wide variety of types, styles, colors, makes, and models to choose from. The question is, which one is right for you?
  • How To Change Your Guitar Strings  By : Kathy Unruh
    Changing your guitar strings might make you feel a litte uncomfortable if you have never done it before, but it's really quite simple and should become a regular part of your guitar care routine.
  • Your First Guitar  By : Kathy Unruh
    Congratulations, you just bought you first guitar! Now that you've met the love of your life and made that big commitment, you're probably excited about building a good relationship with your new partner. But where do you begin?
  • Learn Guitar Chords - 5 Tips Make It Easy  By : Steve Laney
    Learning a guitar chord can be pretty tricky if you go about it the wrong way. Learning anything on guitar can be made a lot easier with the right approach, so I have compiled a list of tips to help you learn guitar chords.
  • Simple Guitar Songs-Learn 4 Simple Songs Right Now  By : Steve Laney
    Simple guitar songs are what make guitar playing so cool, especially in a group setting-when was the last time you were at the beach and someone pulled out a trumpet for a quick sing along? Finding suitable songs to play in a situation like that can be a bit of a challenge though, so I've put some together along with the chords so you can play then straight off the bat!
  • Learn Guitar Scale-Quickly Learn Any Guitar Scale With These 4 Tips  By : Steve Laney
    You probably know that to learn guitar scales is just about the most boring aspect of guitar practice. It's okay when you are learning the basic stuff, but when it gets to the more complex things it can be really time consuming, and more than a little boring. I've got 4 tips here that will help you cut that practice time in half easily!
  • The Blues Guitar Scale-Master It In 1 Quick Lesson  By : Steve Laney
    The blues guitar scale is at the same time one of the simplest to learn and the slipperiest to master. In the wrong hands it can sound atonal and unsophisticated, but in the right hands the blues scale can make you sound like an expert and have people wondering how you learned so much about music theory-fear not though, everything you need to know about the blues scale is covered in this one simple lesson!
  • How To Tune An Acoustic Guitar-Tune Your Acoustic Guitar To Perfection In 7 Quick Steps  By : Steve Laney
    In these days of electronic guitar tuners and other modern ways of tuning, knowing how to tune an acoustic guitar has never been more essential-imagine how redfaced you will be showing up to your first gig and not being able to play because the battery in your tuner gave out? Follow my simple guide to learn exactly how to tune an acoustic guitar.
  • Teach Yourself To Play Guitar In 5 Lightning Fast Steps  By : Steve Laney
    Want to teach yourself to play guitar? Guitar can be a tough instrument to learn without some guidance, but the idea of becoming a self-taught guitarist has vast appeal for many people. It can be a tricky journey, filled with confusion and uncertainty, so I have compiled five steps here that should get you on track.
  • Learn To Play Blues Guitar - 5 Easy Steps To Have You Wailing  By : Steve Laney
    Want to learn to play blues guitar? Playing blues is one of the simplest yet most complicated forms of music on any instrument. The range goes from fairly traditional arrangements of songs that everyone would recognise, to complex variations developed by various rock and roll musicians over the years, not to mention all the regional variations etc that can be involved. I've developed a few tips here that may help you get at least a little way along the blues highway.
  • Learn How to Play Acoustic Guitar - 5 Tips To Get You Playing Fast  By : Steve Laney
    Contrary to popular belief, it's not actually that difficult to learn how to play acoustic guitar. True, there are varying levels of ability, if you want to become on of the world's premiere acoustic guitarists it's going to take some work, but if you are just looking to be able to pick out a few tunes at parties you should be able to accomplish that pretty easily. I've got a few tips here that should help you in your quest, whatever your aim as a musician.
  • How To Play Blues Guitar-Essential Tips  By : Steve Laney
    There are hundreds of methods of how to play blues guitar, it's one of the most traditional and well known forms of music in the world and has countless variations. Instead of trying to show you exactly how to play blues guitar, I have a few tips here that will hopefully encourage to experiment and use them as stepping stones to finding your own voice with the instrument.
  • How To Play Acoustic Guitar, 6 Steps to Success  By : Steve Laney
    Everyday more and more people want to learn how to play acoustic guitar, so if you are one of these people you definitely want to learn the right way to play-trust me it will save you months and months of frustration. There are some great tips here that should help you learn how to play acoustic guitar.
  • Guitar Chord Songs - 5 Tips for Instant Improvement  By : Steve Laney
    Learning guitar chord songs is just about the best way to get to know the instrument better and to improve your skills in a musical way. Many people find that practicing scales and chords etc is a little mind numbing for them, so learning guitar chord songs can be a perfect remedy for that. I've developed some quick tips to help you improve.
  • Want an Easy Song To Play On Guitar? Here Are Chords To 4 Of The Best  By : Steve Laney
    Finding an easy song to play on the guitar is one of the first steps in learning to make real music. Many beginner guitar players are put off by not being able to make music straight away. The trick is to find a handful of songs that are simple enough to play straight away and fun enough for to enjoy it! Here are the chords to some of my favourite easy songs to play on guitar.
  • Learning To Play The Guitar Is Not As Difficult As You May Think!  By : Phil Donahoe
    Learning to play guitar isn't that hard, it is like learning how to speak a new language just with your fingers working in unison. I have found that learning guitar is like many other activities, it takes effort and determination but the reward is very much worth the effort. It is important to realize that learning to learn play guitar is like a long journey. Let us show you the best ways to achieve guitar success!
  • Learning Guitar Chords - The Road To Success  By : Phil Donahoe
    Learning guitar chords is like learning how to speak a language. This can be quite difficult but it does not have to feel impossible for you as there are many online resources that can help you master the process. When you learn chords on the guitar it is largely a question of teaching the left hand to memorize different shapes. Muscle memory plays a very large part of this process and practice is essential. Let me show you the best ways to learn and master the core of playing, guitar chords!
  • Learn Guitar The Correct Way  By : Phil Donahoe
    Most people think that learning guitar is difficult. Well not true, it is always easier than most people think. Playing guitar is often like yoga for the fingers, as they learn to stretch and even grow a little differently. The key to guitar success is practice. Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of first learning guitar is that it is seemingly impossible to play anything that actually sounds good and most people get frustrated and leave it at that.
  • Should You Take Guitar Lessons?  By : Glen Stevens
    So you've been debating whether or not to take guitar lessons. So, you think you'd like to learn to play guitar, but you're put off by the high cost of lessons? Guitar lessons, in some form or another, are a necessity for anyone wanting to learn to play the guitar.
  • Is Esteban Is The World's Greatest Guitarist?  By : Glen Stevens
    laying The Guitar Like Esteban Tips. The Internet is such a great place for picking up guitar tricks and tips or even learning the instrument on your own. The advantage of learning the guitar on the Internet is that you can take your lesson whenever you have time or are in the mood and you never have to leave the comfort of your own home. But if you're serious about learning the modes, you knew that already. Yes, playing guitar like Esteban is cool
  • Guitar Chords For Country Songs  By : Mike P Hayes
    Country songs are about real life--memories and reactions to real things that happen to everyone. It's about the story the singer is telling it has nothing to do with how many chords a song has, remember that many successful song have only three chords.
  • Online Guitar Lessons - Five Things To Avoid  By : Mike P Hayes
    Online guitar lessons, do they really work? Here's five things to avoid with online lessons before you sign up and hand over your hard earned cash.
  • Guitar Chords With Only Two Fingers  By : Mike P Hayes
    Anyone who has struggled with bar chords will know that these physically demanding chord shapes do not produce the sounds we hear on recordings. Three note chords using only two fingers are not just an easy way out for kid's songs and lazy guitar players, if done correctly these slick chord voicings will have you producing amazing guitar sounds. Guitar chords with only two fingers are essential tools of the professional guitarist.
  • Minor Pentatonic Scale Theory  By : Mike P Hayes
    The minor pentatonic scale is one of the most talked about and played scale on the guitar, however little is known of the minor pentatonic scale theory. The minor pentatonic scale shape is usually the first scale shape guitar players learn on the guitar. By studying the minor pentatonic scale's theoretical background the confusion disappears and many new applications for this versatile scale are revealed.
  • How To Play Blues Guitar Like BB King (Part 2)  By : Mike P Hayes
    When learning to play blues guitar like B.B King the various 12 minor blues progressions are essential material to study. The blues guitarist must be able to quickly identify the standard chord changes in both major and minor blues progressions.
  • How To Play Blues Guitar Like BB King  By : Mike P Hayes
    If you want to learn how to play blues guitar like B.B King you must first understand and learn to recognize by ear the evolution of the blues chord progressions. Although B.B King's style is almost exclusively single note lead lines and riffs, one of the key secrets' to his sound is the chord progressions played in the background, this gives B.B's notes their different musical color.

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