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Chapter 3: Expanding on the Major Scale
Now that you have a solid understanding of the major scale, lets look at an easier way of visualizing it to help understand its fundamental purpose, using solfége. Vocab: Solfége - the application of latin...
2 commentsJazz Guitar Chord System
Working the Jazz Chord progressions. Mastering the Jazz Guitar Chord System. Playing Jazz Guitar Chords. Tools for the Jazz Guitarist. Starting early on the Jazz Guitar Chord System Jazz Guitar at rest. If...
0 commentsChapter 4: Harmony and Chords
Music works in amazing ways that grow even more astonishing when you break them down. With a solid understanding of the chromatic scale and the major scales we can take it another step further and actually...
1 commentChapter 2: The Major Scale
Now that you have the musical "alphabet" - the chromatic scale- under your belt, it's time to expand upon the single most important combination of notes in your musical development, the Major Scale. (Derived...
0 commentsGuitar lesson- easy songs and chords
Here are four well known songs, arranged in order of difficulty. They are all 8 bars long, which makes them easy to memorise - it's only the amount of info in a telephone number. The chords are in the key of...
0 commentsUnderstand Rhythm Guitar Before Soloing
You get some people who want to learn to play guitar and automatically want to learn how to play them fast and wild lead guitar riffs. Rhythm guitar or any rhythm instrument like the drums which keep the beat...
0 commentsHow To Play Guitar
If you want to learn how to play guitar the Internet is probably the greatest resource you could possible have. There are countless free guitar lesson website to teach you how to play guitar. But how can you...
5 commentsHow To Know If You Can Play By Ear
Have you ever heard someone say they play guitar by ear, and wondered if you could do it too? Maybe you have often considered taking up the guitar but the thought of having to learn how to read little black...
0 commentsMusic Theory Made Easy
Whether you're a musician or simply an avid music enthusiast, this comprehensive guide to the language and art of music theory is for you! Featuring frequent updates with video files and routine exercises in easy to understand examples you’ll be expanding your musical vocabulary in no time!
2 commentsChapter 1: The Chromatic Scale
Let's dive right in to the single most important concept of studying western music, and the specifics of how it is unique to other cultures and their subcategories of music. When a sound wave vibrates in the...
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