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  • 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?
  • Your Best Guitar Practice Routine  By : Griff Hamlin
    Coming up with the best guitar practice routine is a matter of first deciding what your goals are. For most guitarists when they think of a practice routine, the goal is to improve speed and technique. For some, sight reading may also be an area that needs work, as well as improvisation, soloing, rhythm and timing issues. What follows is what I've used and developed over the course of the last 20 years to get my technique and artistry to where I want it to be.
  • 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.
  • When You Practice Your Guitar Playing Might Be More Important Than How You Practice  By : Corey Lewis
    This article discusses how to best utilize muscle memory to make rapid gains with guitar. This describes how sleep plays a vital role in the programming of muscle memory and lists several tips on how to use this process to your advantage with regards to guitar playing.
  • WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT AN ACOUSTIC GUITAR?  By : Samantha Clark
    An acoustic guitar is the name applied to any guitar which is not electric, but more specifically to classic guitars which evolved into the modern country-western or folk guitar.
  • 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...
  • What You Should Know About Guitar Strings  By : Josh Scalf
    Generally speaking there are two types of guitar strings that are made. Steel - used on electric and acoustic guitars Nylon - primarily used on classical and flamenco guitars Guitar strings are normally wound with either type of nickel, brass, or copper alloy. On most standard set of strings for ...
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • What Is Fingerpicking  By : Chris Elmore
    Fingerpicking is used in classical, flamenco and folk styles of music whereby you pick using your fingers!
  • 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.
  • What Guitar Scales Should You Study?  By : Mike P Hayes
    Learning and practicing scales can become an obsession for many guitarists. Scales can "free your fingers and freeze your brain", if you're not careful. Always keep in mind that scales are part of the preparation work we do so we will be free to express ourselves musically
  • 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 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!
  • 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 2 - Scales and Guitar Tuning  By : David_Woodford
    The basics of learning to play guitar - the resources you need.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • The Secret Guitar Weapon: How To Become A Guitar Guru  By : Eugene Walker
    Join me as I take a look at what guitarists around the world are using as their secret weapon to mastery of their instrument Come and learn what you can use as a method to help perfect and master a variety of important guitar techniques and skills
  • The Fretboard Master  By : Jack Sky Ltd
    Having been a guitar player for over 20 years, I am often amazed at the number of guitarists that have never taken the time to learn the notes on their fretboard. I have met guitar players that gig on a regular basis, and yet are unable to find a C# on the 3rd string, an A natural on the 4th string or an F natural on any string! Little do they know that by learning this one simple thing, their playing and enjoyment of the instrument will increase ten fold!
  • 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 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!
  • The Art of Playing Jazz Guitar - A True Preparation Primer Part 2  By : John Belthoff
    In part 1; we discussed various metronome techniques to advance our awareness, concentration, feeling, and broaden our minds while practicing. This article will go into what we should be practicing and, more importantly, thinking when using those techniques.
  • The Art of Playing Jazz Guitar - A True Preparation Primer Part 1  By : John Belthoff
    I'm not going to kid you; playing Jazz Guitar is extremely difficult at best and almost downright impossible at worst. However there are things you can do to improve your improvisation skills and feeling and we'll discuss them throughout this multi part series so look for additional parts in the near future.
  • 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.
  • The 5 Top Tips On Learning How Play A Guitar  By : Ian Major
    If you have ever wanted to learn how to play a guitar, you're not on your own! Understanding guitar can make you a popular commodity anytime friends are gathered together. Nothing is quite as much fun as a sing-along. Besides, as musical instruments go, it's easy to learn to play a guitar. Here are the five best tips.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • Start Playing Rock Guitar - 5 Easy Steps To Get You Rocking Out  By : Chris Davies
    If you love rock music, and have always wanted to be able to play some of your favorite songs on the guitar, but maybe you've found it difficult to get started, then here are 5 steps to help get you get going

    Step 1 - Choose Your Guitar & Amp

    Of course, you can learn to play the guitar using any type of guitar, acoustic (classical/folk) or electric
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • Should You Learn To Play Guitar On DVD?  By : Reggie Dunn
    Learn to play guitar DVD packages are becoming increasingly more popular these days among both beginner and novice guitar players. A quick search on the internet will show that there are many products out there, but the question comes up as to if this is the most efficient way? Also, is it the most cost effective way to learn?
  • Popular Types of Guitars  By : Victor Epand
    The list for popular types of guitars can be endless. Guitars come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and types. There are acoustic guitars, electric acoustic guitars, semi hollow guitars, electric guitars, twelve string guitars, four string bass guitars, five string bass guitars; the catalog goes on and on. ...
  • Playing Right Handed Guitar Left Handed - Using Right Handed Products  By : Ben Willis
    How a left handed guitar player can master an instrument that was built for a right handed player. Playing left handed without restringing the guitar.
  • Playing Right Handed Guitar Left Handed - Strumming Or Picking Style  By : Ben Willis
    How a left handed guitar player can master an instrument that was built for a right handed player. Playing left handed without restringing the guitar.
  • Playing Right Handed Guitar Left Handed - Should I Play A Right Handed Guitar?  By : Ben Willis
    How a left handed guitar player can master an instrument that was built for a right handed player. Playing left handed without restringing the guitar.
  • Playing Right Handed Guitar Left Handed - Eric Clapton The Autobiography  By : Ben Willis
    I would like to get off of the subject of playing right handed guitar left handed for this article because I just read the book "Clapton The Autobiography" and want to comment because he is one of the most influential guitar players of our time. There is mention however of my type of guitar playing on pages 129 and 130 about Albert King and Jimi Hendrix. although he says that Jimi played a right handed guitar upside down he doesn't say that he also changed the strings around so that the high E w
  • Playing Right Handed Guitar Left Handed - Chords And Finger Positions  By : Ben Willis
    In my last article we discussed how as a left handed person I came to play the guitar in an unorthodox manner by flipping over a right handed guitar and playing it backwards. How a left handed guitar player can master an instrument that was built for a right handed player/Playing left handed without restringing the guitar.
  • Playing Right Handed Guitar Left Handed  By : Ben Willis
    # How a left handed guitar player can master an instrument that was built for a right handed player. Playing left handed without restringing the guitar.
  • Playing Live With Guitar Backing Tracks : How You Can Benefit From It And Get The Perfect Gig!  By : Eugene Walker
    Join us as we examine the many benefits of using guitar backing tracks to play live gigs You'll learn how using guitar backing tracks can improve your skills and ability as well as making practice time more enjoyable, along with the many perks of using them to play live
  • Playing Great Guitar Music  By : Sohel Katir
    Benefits of Learning the Classical Guitar MusicLearning the music of classic guitar has a lot of benefits to give. Aside from that, learning the craft of classical guitar music will allow you to entertain your friends and families anytime you want to. With all the information that is available about ...
  • Play By Ear For Guitarists - Learn How To Play By Ear  By : Eugene Walker
    Join us as we take a look at what it takes to learn to play the guitar by ear and some practical tips that you can use to improve your skills and fine tune your ear

    When you hear someone say, "He plays by *ear*" it's often said with awe
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • On The Road With A Travel Electric Guitar  By : David Smithe
    The demands of a busy personal life may start to impact your music If your job takes you around the world and back again, your guitar playing may start to suffer
  • Natural Guitar Talent - Are Guitar Virtuosos Born Or Made?  By : Eugene Walker
    Join us as we take a look into a popular guitar myth on the subject of natural talent We will be discussing how natural talent is not a replacement for hard work and for learning the proper skills
  • Most Important And Practical Guitar Scales To Learn  By : Mike P Hayes
    A major reason why many guitarists never master guitar scales is that they try to learn too many at once. Until you "own" your scales you can't use them effectively.
  • 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.
  • Memorizing Guitar Song Chords Made Simple  By : David Smithe
    If you have advanced far enough along in your guitar playing that you are working on learning chords, and putting those chords together to make songs, then this article is for you One of the challenges about learning to play guitar is memorization
  • Mastering Guitar Scales & Improvise Effortlessly - Tips And Tricks  By : Eugene Walker
    Join us now as we examine a few practical tips to help you learn and master guitar scales, and the benefits of having a set practice time for learning scales We will also be discussing the value of using guitar backing tracks to help master and perfect our scales and improvisation techniques
  • Master The Guitar And Playing Great Solos - Tips & Tricks  By : Eugene Walker
    Join us as we take a look at a few key tips for learning how to master the guitar You'll learn how playing with no effects improves accuracy, how to get the most out of practice sessions with guitar backing tracks, as well as a few principles to apply to guitar practice
  • Master Guitar Solos Quickly Using Guitar Backing Tracks  By : Eugene Walker
    Come along with us as we dive in to how you can master guitar solos by using backing tracks for guitarists We will examine how using guitar backing tracks can be a huge asset in developing your skills as well as helping you to master lead guitar playing
  • Major Scale Patterns On the Guitar Fretboard  By : Desi Serna
    How to learn and memorize major scale patterns that are illustrated in guitar neck diagrams. Includes important information of connecting scale patterns, fingering patterns, transposing to new keys, pr acting and applying guitar theory to the fretboard.
  • Major Jazz Guitar Scales  By : Mike P Hayes
    The main thing to keep in mind is that it's not how many scales you know but rather how many to "own", by that I mean how much you control you have over your scales both intellectually as well as physically. There seems to be an endless array of scales to learn for jazz guitar. What are the major jazz guitar scales to learn, if we can define the major jazz guitar scales that are commonly used, we'd reduce our workload significantly.
  • Living In The Guitar Age  By : James Brown
    The concept of modernization has conquered even the entire music industry throughout the world Various technological advancements have been taken on to create better sound quality, better vocals, and better music in general
  • 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 To Play Guitar By Ear  By : David Smithe
    Have you ever met someone who could hear a song on the radio, then sit down at a piano or pick up a guitar and start playing the same song, without ever looking at the music for it That is called playing by ear
  • Learning To Play Guitar  By : Ian Major
    It's not something you can learn in an afternoon and it will take hard work and above all, practice, but boy is it worth it. Have you ever wondered why you want to play guitar? This isn't just an of the cuff question because the answer to this will give you a starting point to learning and that is so important.
  • Learning the Jazz Guitar Scales - Basic How-To's  By : Logan B Young
    Complete scale mastery involves more than just learning how to move your fingers. Music, the kind that moves our soul (and caused us to want to learn to play jazz guitar), involves our eyes, our ears and our mind. Yes, we do have to have technically correct finger positioning and we'll probably have to practice for hours on end, but when our music is played "in the zone" we have the satisfaction that we've played from our heart.
  • 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.
  • Learning How To Play Guitars With Videos  By : Mike P Hayes
    Today, if you're considering learning guitar online, your guitar course should be a full multi-media program. Guitar lessons online now contain written text, audio and video clips.
  • 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!
  • 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...
  • Learning Guitar - Acoustic Guitar  By : Mike P Hayes
    In the hands of a master, the acoustic guitar is a living breathing soul, with individuals in the audience enraptured by the complex qualities of its six strings. An acoustic guitar is arguably the best to learn on, choosing the right one is easy, once you know how
  • Learning Guitar  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Many of us think we would like to play guitar, but thinking about it and actually trying to do it are two very different things.
  • Learn to Read Sheet Music and Forget the TAB - Advice for Guitarists  By : Will Kalif
    Reading sheet music can be very intimidating for a beginning guitarist. It is, after all, a brand new language composed of a lot of symbols that are new and alien. But Reading sheet music is a must for anyone who wants to be a serious guitarist and it will take your guitar playing well beyond anything that TAB will show you. Tablature is a crutch. It will only teach you how to play songs and compositions by rote. It is true that with Tab you will learn how to play a piece of music but in the pro
  • Learn To Play Guitar Tips And Resources  By : Lamar Deane
    Learning to play guitar is an exciting and enriching activity that can bring hugh rewards in self confidence and personal satisfaction Guitar provides gratification for people and learning to play guitar is just one way that you can have this enjoyment for yourself and others
  • 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.
  • 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 - 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.
  • 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 the Guitar - Obstacles and Solutions  By : Scott Brooks
    Playing guitar is very fun and rewarding - however it will take hard work and patience. If you really desire to play, keep dreaming about playing your favorite song or riff and keep this vision in front of you. This goal will keep you motivated and determined on those days that you just don't feel like practicing. If you have been dreaming of playing the guitar, go for your dreams. There is no better time than the present.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Learn Guitar - Online Lessons  By : Mike P Hayes
    Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of first learning guitar is that it is seemingly impossible to play anything that actually sounds good. Learning guitar is a highly rewarding and enjoyable musical experience.
  • Jazz Guitar Chords Online  By : Mike P Hayes
    Once the guitarist learns the skills of being able to uncover the basic chord changes to jazz standards, they can then re harmonize the harmonic background many different ways to reflect the way they wish to present a particular piece of music.
  • 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
  • Interesting Electric Guitar Facts You May Not Know  By : David Smithe
    As with any old pastime, there is a great deal of trivia associated with electric guitars and the people who played them well Electric guitar innovators in manufacturing and performance techniques alike are heralded as some of the great historical icons
  • Instructional Guitar DVD - Best Approach To Learning Guitar?  By : Reggie Dunn
    This article discusses the advantages of learning guitar through instructional dvds. As anyone who has ever made an attempt to learn guitar can tell you, there are many ways to approach this task. So what are the advantages to learning with this method?
  • In Search Of A Quality Kids Electric Guitar  By : David Smithe
    It is a long and arduous task Your son or daughter has been begging you to buy them an electric guitar for months, weeks, and years
  • Improvising a Song On Your Jazz Guitar  By : Logan B Young
    One of the best ways to find out the genre that appeals to you is by listening to a few styles (i.e. jazz, blues, rock, folk, country, pop, etc.) The ones that stick in your mind are the ones to start off with.
  • Improving Guitar Skills On Your Own Terms  By : Michael Russell
    Improving guitar skills on your own terms is more enjoyable and rewarding. Playing on your own terms and not somebody else's is the key to becoming a satisfied guitar player.
  • Improve Your Lead Guitar Playing Skills & Rock Like A Professional  By : Eugene Walker
    Join us as we take a deeper look at some tips that can help you to improve your lead guitar playing skills We will discuss different methods of achieving better speed as well as the benefit of playing along with guitar backing tracks
  • Improve Your Guitar Playing Speed And Learn To Play Fast  By : Eugene Walker
    Take a look with us now as we delve into tips and tricks for improving your guitar playing speed and for some practical knowledge on effectively using metronomes and other helps to improve your practice sessions

    Most aspiring guitar players today fill their heads with dreams about moving their fingers effortlessly across their fretboards with lightning quick speed and accuracy that leaves minds rocked and speakers blown
  • 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.
  • Idiot! You Can Play Guitar, You Can Make It!  By : Hong Yie Chong
    Many peoples are thinking of learning guitar and hope that one day they can play and sing like Eric Clapton. Have you been trying hard to learn playing guitar but does not achieve much? Does that make you think that you don't have what it takes to learn guitar.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • How to Practice the Guitar Effectively  By : Peter Lenkefi
    Tips on how to practice the guitar
  • How to Play the Guitar  By : Peter Lenkefi
    How to Play the Guitar - A short introduction
  • How to Play the Best Acoustic Guitar Songs  By : Rory Herts
    Close your eyes and listen. Is there a sound more soulful and more resonant than a well-played guitar? It's the sound of life and the sound of the soul. You can make it yours. That is, if you're up for it.
  • 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
  • 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.

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