Articles, tagged with "chord progressions", page 3
06th September 2010
Individualized and uncomplicated guidelines for chord progressions, tablatures, and other intricacies of acoustic guitar jazz instruction are readily obtainable now on the web. For music lovers and acoustic guitar lovers, this new trend of the growing li...
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Author:
Cliff Silva
02nd September 2010
If you are looking to start beginning piano lessons make sure you buy lessons according to your experience. Avoid waiting money by purchasing a piano program that is for the more advanced.
Trust me if you purchase a more advanced program you will be ...
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Author:
JAMAL GARDENER
18th August 2010
Beginner guitar lessons frequent the internet these days. It's almost impossible to use the internet without stumbling upon some kind of tutorial. And then there are all the guitar magazines filling the racks in the stores advertising how they can make yo...
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Author:
Tony
12th August 2010
Making Guitar Riffs the Easy Way
Most of us who listen to rock music are familiar with those little musical phrases that lend the song a distinct feel and personality. These are called riffs, the characteristic and often, repetitive chord progressions ...
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Author:
Paul Gian
11th August 2010
Learn Lead Guitar: How to Begin
To most beginners, lead guitar seems easy when compared to learning chord positions for rhythm guitar. This is probably because it's more fun to rap out the melodies of your favorite songs than to strum out dull chords. ...
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Author:
Paul Gian
10th August 2010
Many people have always wanted to play guitar but have absolutely no idea where to start. There are many questions they want to ask but don't know where to get the answers from for example what are the differences between an acoustic guitars, electric gui...
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Author:
Rawl
05th August 2010
First off you need to know what is a scale and how it is formed. If you know that between every note it is considered a half step. So the formula for finding a major key to any scale is to go
Whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, who...
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Author:
Zach
03rd August 2010
When people think about learning to play the guitar, many do not realize how many different styles of guitar music there are. Every great guitarist was influenced by the musicians before him and those influences shaped his music choices, leading to even ...
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Author:
Taylor Benjamin
21st July 2010
Learning how to play the guitar is a extremely fun and exciting accomplishment. When learning to play a new instrument like the guitar it is very easy to get caught up in the excitement of your new found music skills. From the time you first strum the s...
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Author:
Taylor Benjamin
12th July 2010
In the annals of music history, specific names rise above the rest. In the 1940s, jazz exploded into American pop culture supported by the vision of two men, who believed in its complex rhythms, soaring melodies and mathematical chord progressions. Puttin...
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Author:
Seth Frank
07th July 2010
JamplayI will not carry a lot time of yours, and swiftly give you a run down on the advantages of just trying out the Totally free Instructions supplied by Jamorama and JamPlay.First of I will give a short intro about JamPlay and Jamorama. Jamorama is the...
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Author:
Jeffrey Cotton
07th July 2010
Have you taken years of piano lessons? If you have, Ideally you would think that you are beyond an expert at playing the piano. Nothing can stop you! However, you might not feel that way. You might feel like you've hit a dead-end. You might feel like you ...
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Author:
WTruth87
04th July 2010
In the annals of music history, certain names rise above the rest. In the 1940s, jazz exploded into American pop culture backed by the vision of two men, who believed in its complex rhythms, soaring melodies and mathematical chord progressions. Putting ou...
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Author:
Seth Frank
25th June 2010
So, you've finished the basic and maybe even the intermediate level of the guitar training packages that you have found, either online, or from a personal coach. How do you know if you're ready for the advanced lessons? Well, to answer that, we have to a...
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Author:
scott Leo
25th June 2010
Learning how you can accompany yourself on guitar (alternatively known as "singing and playing guitar at the same time") is certainly among the more important goals for a lot of newbie and intermediate guitarists. How awesome is it to be able to sit aroun...
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Author:
Chris Mcleod