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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 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 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 sustain,...
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 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 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 Chords with basslines
The type of chord progression we're looking at here is very common in music. The good news is that once you've learned it you can apply it in literally dozens of songs. I'll list some of these below. The...
4 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 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...
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