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Changing the strings on your guitar isn't as hard as new players think it is. The first few times you will probably have the shop change them and then after this lesson you'll be saving gas money and ...
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Learn about what amps can work with what speaker cabinets.
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After playing for a while you may notice that your finger just wear out. If you practice a lot you may have already over come this stage of guitar playing but if your learning fast then you may be sti...
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At the beginning of a sheet of notation music there are a group of sharps or flats. The lines these symbols are on affects the notes on that line for the duration of the song or until the key changes ...
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There are a ton of different effect pedals that you can use to change your tone very quickly. Not only are there tones of different brands and products but there are a tone of different effects that ...
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There is a ton of techniques involved with your plucking hand. In fact the right hand techniques you use are just as important as your fretting hand.
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There is a limited number of chords that have open strings. To over come this we can use our index finger as a movable nut. This involes pressing down four of more strings with just our index finger t...
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This article will give you a few tips to keeping your guitar in top shape for as long as possible.
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The major chord is made up of the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the major scale.
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