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Master the Guitar Fretboard – Chords Scales & Arpeggios Made Clear! Applied Theory
March 3, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Product DescriptionTwo Years Running – Ebay’s Bestselling Guitar Lessons – Now On Amazon – _____________________________________________________________Are you aware of the best method for learning all the chords, scales and arpeggios you’ll ever need?Maybe your guitar playing is stuck in a rut – your fingers just wander the same old paths, and you feel uninspired. . . Need a jump-start to get going again?How about building on that which you know, and gaining. . . More >>
Master the Guitar Fretboard – Chords Scales & Arpeggios Made Clear! Applied Theory
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The Guitar Chord Wheel Book: Over 22,000 Chords!
February 23, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
- ISBN13: 9780793519972
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Product DescriptionOver 22,000 chords! Easy to use with the new and revolutionary Guitar Chord Wheel! With the use of the wheel, you will be able to learn 12 times as many chords – fast. All music styles are covered, including rock, blues, jazz, metal and country. . . . More >>
The Guitar Chord Wheel Book: Over 22,000 Chords!
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The Everything Rock & Blues Guitar Book: From Chords to Scales and Licks to Tricks, All You Need to Play Like the Greats
January 13, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
- ISBN13: 9781580628839
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Product DescriptionHave you ever dreamed of playing lead guitar like John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page, Slash, and Eric Clapton? Perhaps you took a few lessons, but became frustrated and gave up. If so, The Everything® Rock & Blues Guitar Book with CD is for you. With easy-to-understand text and audio instruction, The Everything® Rock & Blues Guitar Book with CD provides you with everything you need to play all your favorite songs. You will learn the scales and chords . . . More >>
The Everything Rock & Blues Guitar Book: From Chords to Scales and Licks to Tricks, All You Need to Play Like the Greats
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The Everything Rock & Blues Guitar Book: From Chords to Scales and Licks to Tricks, All You Need to Play Like the Greats
January 12, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
- ISBN13: 9781580628839
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Product DescriptionHave you ever dreamed of playing lead guitar like John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page, Slash, and Eric Clapton? Perhaps you took a few lessons, but became frustrated and gave up. If so, The Everything® Rock & Blues Guitar Book with CD is for you. With easy-to-understand text and audio instruction, The Everything® Rock & Blues Guitar Book with CD provides you with everything you need to play all your favorite songs. You will learn the scales and chords . . . More >>
The Everything Rock & Blues Guitar Book: From Chords to Scales and Licks to Tricks, All You Need to Play Like the Greats
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Fretboard Logic SE – Special Edition The Reasoning Behind the Guitar’s Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete
December 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Product DescriptionThe Special Edition is the first two volumes of the Fretboard Logic guitar series combined, at a special discount. Part One deals with the pattern organization of the fretboard which results from the guitar’s unique tuning system. Part Two teaches the tone groups of music – Chords, Scales and Arpeggios – by building them in the context of this pervasive pattern organization, and thereby eliminating the usual guesswork and rote memorization associated with these area. . . More >>
Fretboard Logic SE – Special Edition The Reasoning Behind the Guitar’s Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete
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Fretboard Logic SE – Special Edition The Reasoning Behind the Guitar’s Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete
December 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Product DescriptionThe Special Edition is the first two volumes of the Fretboard Logic guitar series combined, at a special discount. Part One deals with the pattern organization of the fretboard which results from the guitar’s unique tuning system. Part Two teaches the tone groups of music – Chords, Scales and Arpeggios – by building them in the context of this pervasive pattern organization, and thereby eliminating the usual guesswork and rote memorization associated with these area. . . More >>
Fretboard Logic SE – Special Edition The Reasoning Behind the Guitar’s Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete
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Fretboard Logic SE – Special Edition The Reasoning Behind the Guitar’s Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete
December 12, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Product DescriptionThe Special Edition is the first two volumes of the Fretboard Logic guitar series combined, at a special discount. Part One deals with the pattern organization of the fretboard which results from the guitar’s unique tuning system. Part Two teaches the tone groups of music – Chords, Scales and Arpeggios – by building them in the context of this pervasive pattern organization, and thereby eliminating the usual guesswork and rote memorization associated with these area. . . More >>
Fretboard Logic SE – Special Edition The Reasoning Behind the Guitar’s Unique Tuning + Chords Scales and Arpeggios Complete
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4 Beginner Guitar Chords You Needs to Master This Weekend
September 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
To start playing songs on your guitar you’ll want to first learn some of the easy guitar chords available to you. Later on you’ll have a chance to add to your repertoire but for now we’re going to stick with the 4 simplest chords available to you.
The holy grail for the beginner guitarist is being able to get their fingers to go to the right place, apply the right amount of pressure and not accidentally touch adjacent strings. No easy task. On top of that learning how to change from one chord to another and in time with the music is usually enough to send guitars flying. Follow these instructions carefully and you will bypass these obstacles.
I don’t think any guitar lesson is complete without applying the theory to a real world example and a practice routine you can use by yourself. We will cover a simple song using just three of the four chords you are about to learn and I will provide a routine for you to add to your daily, or weekly practice schedule that will help solidify this knowledge.
EMaj Open Chord
The open chord E Major uses all of the strings on your guitar, strum from the top down to the bottom E strings. Place your 1st finger at the 1st fret on the G String, your 2nd finger at the 2nd fret on the A String and your 3rd finger at the 2nd fret on the D String. The Root Note is E which is played as the Open Low E String.
GMaj Open Chord
Place your 1st finger on the 2nd string from the top, 2nd fret. Your 2nd finger on the top string 3rd fret, and your 3rd finger on the bottom string on the 3rd fret.
CMaj Open Chord
The CMaj Open Chord uses the notes C, G and E. The Low E String is not played at all, we start with the A String fretted by your 3rd finger at the 3rd fret to give you the Root Note C, the D String is fretted by your 2nd finger at the 2nd fret to give you an E note, the G String is left open, the B String is fretted by your 1st finger at the 1st fret to give another C. The final High E string is left open.
DMaj Open Chord
Coming down one more string we only play the bottom 4 strings for this chord. Place your 1st finger 4th string down 2nd fret, your 2nd finger on the bottom string 2nd fret and your 3rd finger 5th string down 3rd fret.
Now let’s learn a simple chord progression that you can play as an endless loop for good practice. We’ll be using the I-V-IV turn around progression as seen in Knocking on Heavens Door by Guns N Roses. Start with the GMaj for a count of two beats, move to the DMaj for a count of 2 beats, then the CMaj for a count of 4 beats and finally resolve back to the GMaj and start again.
Now to master your finger positions and changing between the guitar chords. I have simple exercise for you to do over the next 3-4 weeks, depending on your skill level and time commitments. I want you to find a metronome, a backing track or just tap your foot to the count of 4. On each count I want you to strum the E Major Chord, after 4 start back at 1 and change to the G Major Chord, repeat this process with the D and C Major chords until you are doing a full loop back to the E Major.
The key to this practice routine is to change the order of the guitar chords each time you practice it. You might do the same loop for 15 minutes one day, but the next time you come to it try the chords in a different order.
By doing this practice routine consistently you will be increasing your finger strength and flexibility by changing to chords in a different order each day and by spending 10 minutes on this you will increase your muscle memory. Results will appear like magic.
Master the easy guitar chords for beginners under the watchful eye of Adam Summers. Once you’ve completed this lesson, check out the b chord guitar guitar lesson to understand more about this controversial chord.
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Four Beginner Guitar Chords Every Beginner Needs to Master Tonight
September 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
To start playing songs on your guitar you’ll want to first learn some of the easy guitar chords available to you. Later on you’ll have a chance to add to your repertoire but for now we’re going to stick with the 4 simplest chords available to you.
The holy grail for the beginner guitarist is being able to get their fingers to go to the right place, apply the right amount of pressure and not accidentally touch adjacent strings. No easy task. On top of that learning how to change from one chord to another and in time with the music is usually enough to send guitars flying. Follow these instructions carefully and you will bypass these obstacles.
Mastering finger position and chord changes are the most important foundations you will need to work on. So it is no accident that I have chosen four easy chords for you to work with. The E, D, C and G Major Open Chords. We will follow it up with a simple song you can play and a practice session you can use over the next four weeks to help you master finger position and changing between the chords.
The E Major Open Chord
The open chord E Major uses all of the strings on your guitar, strum from the top down to the bottom E strings. Place your 1st finger at the 1st fret on the G String, your 2nd finger at the 2nd fret on the A String and your 3rd finger at the 2nd fret on the D String. The Root Note is E which is played as the Open Low E String.
GMaj Open Chord
The GMaj Open Chord uses the notes G, B and D. The Low E String is fretted by your 2nd finger at the 3rd fret to give you the G Root Note, the A String is fretted by your 1st finger at the 2nd fret to give you the B note, the D, G and B Strings are played open, and finally the High E String is fretted by your 3rd finger at the 3rd fret for another G note.
The C Major Open Chord
The open chord C Major uses just 5 of the strings on your guitar, be careful not to use the Low E String when strumming this one. Place your 1st finger at the 1st fret on the B String, your 2nd finger at the 2nd fret on the D String and your 3rd finger at the 3rd fret on the A String. The Root Note is C which is played as the A String fretted at the 3rd fret.
Open Chord: D Major
Coming down one more string we only play the bottom 4 strings for this chord. Place your 1st finger 4th string down 2nd fret, your 2nd finger on the bottom string 2nd fret and your 3rd finger 5th string down 3rd fret.
There’s nothing like putting this theory to a real world example. Knocking on Heavens Door by Guns N Roses uses the G, D and C chords above. You will be playing two bars of four beats per bar. On the first two beats play the open chord G Major, followed by two beats on the open chord D Major, and finally four beats of the open chord C Major, returning the start of the first bar with the G Major.
I want to now give you the tools needed to practice the finger positions, strumming technique and changing between these four guitar chords. Remember to strum from the Root Note down for each chord. So the E and G Major chords start from the top, the C Major from the 2nd string down, and the D Major from the 3rd string down. Choose a sequence to follow for your practice session, for example G-D-C-E, and play each chord four times being mindful to make each note ring out clearly. Spend several minutes getting into the correct position for each chord before doing your four strums, then move onto the next.
The key to this practice routine is to change the order of the guitar chords each time you practice it. You might do the same loop for 15 minutes one day, but the next time you come to it try the chords in a different order.
Practicing just these four chords may not seem like a lot but you’re building on foundational strength you will use for the rest of your guitar playing life. You will improve your muscle memory, finger flexibility and overall speed. After 2-4 weeks you will wonder how you ever struggled in the first place.
Master the easy guitar chords for beginners under the watchful eye of Adam Summers. Once you’ve completed this lesson, check out the b chord guitar guitar lesson to understand more about this controversial chord.
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Fast Forward – Funk Guitar: Chords, Riffs and Effects You Can Learn Today!
July 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Product DescriptionDiscover the special techniques used for funk, soul and R n B guitar by recreating the sounds of Funkadelic, George Clinton, James Brown and other top acts. Play along with the accompanying cd and learn about the use of funk rhythms, chord structures, syncopation plus many other essential techniques. . . . More >>
Fast Forward – Funk Guitar: Chords, Riffs and Effects You Can Learn Today!
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