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- 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!
It will really help you as a guitarist if you know the names of the notes on your guitar. Let's see some of the benefits you reap from learning to know your guitar:
1. It will be much easier to learn to play sheet music notation as you ... products, articles, news
- 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 h... products, articles, news
- New Electric Guitar Purchase Can Be A Real Joy, Or Not, Guitars Not Gig-Ready Can Be A Mine Field
by Richard Mariner. I love guitars, and there's nothing like a new electric guitar with a proper set up! I like the tone, the way it feels in my hands, and the way that I can make a guitar sound "right" for any kind of music that I play. Whether it's jazz, blues, country, hard rock, R and B leads, guitar chords, or just working on guitar tabs, all it takes is a flip of a switch, some prep, a couple twists of the kn... products, articles, news
- Acoustic Guitar Flatpicking Tips for Faster, Cleaner, Crisper Playing
by Lee Griffith. Whether you pick bluegrass, fiddle tunes, and old-time music on aguitar like I do, or other styles of music, here are some goodbasics to learn that will get you on the road to playing fast,clean, crisp lead on an acoustic guitar:
1. The first thing you need to do is start with a pick that isthick enough! Use at least a medium pick--usually about .73-.81mm.This may seem difficult at first, but it... products, articles, news
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