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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 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 commentsMusic's DNA: Melody, Harmony, Rhythm
Every song has its own musical DNA, made up of three elements which are present in every popular song from every genre. Those three building blocks of music's DNA which exist in every song are MELODY,...
Learning To Play Guitar Chords The Easy Way
Welcome to your learning to play guitar chords lessons. Here we will start you off with simple chords. As you progress, we will move along to more complicated chords. There are tons of guitar chords. Some...
1 commentGuitar 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 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...
9 commentsSimple guitar chords for beginners
When I started learning to play guitar, these where the chords I shunned almost instantly. Not because I thought I was superior or anything like that, but because I realized they where incomplete. The first...
11 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 commentsHow To Read Piano Chords
At first glance, piano chords may seem confusing and hard to understand, especially for beginners. But chords are not too complicated, they just take a bit of practice and playing around to grasp them.
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