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Guitar in open G Tuning
Why use this tuning? It sounds great and is very versatile. It also enables you to play nice chord voicings with open strings and harmonics, and use slide guitar sounds. Normal or standard tuning: E A D G B...
10 commentsGuitar tabs - How to use them
Guitar tab is presented as six lines, one for each string. The number that appears on the lines tells you the fret you should play in. When there is a vertical stack of these numbers, it will be a chord.In...
10 commentsGuitar in DADGAD Tuning: Chords
The DADGAD tuning is covered in my other hub Guitar in DADGAD tuning, and there is some video to show you what can be achieved - even if you don't play guitar yet, you might enjoy the music. The first seven...
0 commentsMarrakech Morocco guide
Marrakech is a really interesting place to visit. Even in December, you can be lucky with the weather and have warm, sunny days and with the quality of light and the snow-capped Atlas mountains in the...
4 commentsGuitar - advanced and jazz chords
The chord charts below cover most of the useful and most widely used chord types. If you check out some of my other hubs the underlying theory is explained - make sure you understand the harmonised scale and...
9 commentsGuitar lesson - chords in D
No.1 is a typical James Taylor style chord progression - the chords are fingerpicked, and rather than using all the possible notes of the chord, are stripped down to the essentials - which means they sound...
0 commentsGuitar- Chords for Blues
First, check out my other hub entitled Easy Blues, because it's essential to understand the basic 12-bar blues progression.This is building on the foundations of the basic sequence The numbers under each...
0 commentsGuitar chords 101
I'm a guitar teacher and part-time college lecturer. As a result of many years of teaching guitar I can save you some time. In the chord pictures below I've tried to identify the essential chords, and...
21 commentsGuitar barre chords- and alternatives
You can get by without barre chords, and usually I won't really use them at all in the course of a gig. Once you understand the concept, which is important, there are many ways to avoid using them. Rock...
2 commentsGuitar scales and fretboard guide
I've tried to keep this as simple as possible. Memorise each diagram as you go for the best results. The headstock of the guitar is at the top, where the thick line is. Although musical notes follow the...
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