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Guitar chords guide
G major is a popular key for guitar songs, for good reason - the open strings available make most chords sound great. In this article I'm trying to expand the use of open strings to give the chords a fuller...
6 commentsFree Guitar Scales Charts Printable PDF
Unless you have studied a good amount of music theory and are very familiar with how the interval relations are laid out on the guitar, then chances are you can’t calculate a scale or mode by yourself. Most...
0 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...
0 commentsMusic Theory for Beginners - Interval Names and Sounds
This is a follow up to my previous hub, wherein I explained what intervals are, and why we only have twelve different intervals despite most instruments have around thirty to forty notes which each sound...
0 commentsGuitar Power Chords
Rhythm and chords have always been the popular foundation for all types of music. Guitar Power Chords are essentially, just 2 (many times 3) of the strongest tonal notes in the key of the song, which creates...
1 commentGuitar chords guide 2
A minor (or Am) is another of those guitar-friendly keys and widely used in rock guitar songs and also Spanish or Spanish -influenced flamenco pieces. Both these chord progressions are very common in music,...
5 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 commentsGuitar Practice Scales - Get The Most Out Of Practice Scales
You might hear experienced and professional guitarists raving about guitar practice scales. They say you should always do them, they'll help your playing style, and you'll gain a better knowledge of the...
0 commentsGuitar lesson - learn new chords
Here are some ideas for playing a minor 12-bar blues. In its most basic form a 12-bar blues in Am would go like this: Am7 (4bars) Dm7 (2 Bars) Am7 (2bars) Em7 Dm7 Am7 E7 Since...
2 commentsBuying the first guitar for children and preteens
This hub is about picking (pun intended) the first guitar for a young child, preteen, or someone of similar size. When buying a beginner a guitar, the first question to ask is: How big is the budding...
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