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Guitar - 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 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 commentsLearn The Nashville Number System From A Pro
The Guitar Number System was developed based on my experience in MusicCity with the Nashville Number system. The principles are basically the same. There are some differences but I will point those out as we...
2 commentsGuitar 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 in DADGAD tuning
DADGAD is a tuning developed by Davy Graham in the early 1960s. To change your guitar from normal tuning EADGBE just do the following: Tune strings 1, 6 down from E to D. You can use string 4 (D) as a...
2 commentsGuitar in Open G chords
First, read my other hub Guitar in Open G tuning. These are the harmonised scale chords in the key of G, arranged in an ascending sequence. Due to the open strings, these should have a great tone and...
0 commentsGuitar Lesson - playing lead guitar
Let's start with the key of C - reading across the top line of the chart below. You'll find seven different diatonic chords, 3 major, 3 minor, one very odd m7b5 chord that you'll only encounter in jazz...
0 commentsBlues Guitar Chords 2
Firstly - if this material looks way too hard, try my other hub easy blues. If you're not familiar with the chords for a 12-bar blues, that would be a better place to start. The first 12-bar example is in...
0 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...
8 commentsEasy Guitar Tabs
Easy guitar tabs,what they are,how people use them and various guitar related topics. I thought plucking a few strings would be so easy but not so. After all its just a few stings on a guitar,anyone can do...
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