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Free Online Guitar Lessons For Beginners and Beyond

02nd March 2010
Ready to Learn to Play Guitar? Playing the guitar is a lot fun, mostly because once you've had even just a few lessons you can start to pick up familiar songs and start to play along. But where do you start? As with most things, the information is avai... Read >
Author: kgmoney

Here Is Your Systematic Strategy For Avoiding Guitar Practice Burnout

15th February 2010
In this article,you're going to discover strategies to avoid guitar practice burnout. 1.Enjoy the learning process: Beginner guitar players tend to concentrate on negative aspects regarding their guitar playing skill level. Instead of being too hard... Read >
Author: Marius Vosloo

Beginner Guitar Worship Songs

21st January 2010
When you're just starting out on the guitar and have little experience playing worship songs, it can be more than slightly overwhelming to know even where to start. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of worship songs and chord sheets which can be playe... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Chords for Christian Praise Songs

21st January 2010
The Christian praise genre utilizes many of the same chord progressions found in most pop/rock songs. Playing praise music is relatively straightforward. In fact even one set of chords can get you through quite a few worship tunes, and will get you starte... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Guitar Chords For Worship Songs

12th January 2010
If you've looked at any number of worship music sheets, you've probably discovered that the majority of them use the same four chords over and over again. Chord progressions in modern worship music do not differentiate much, and worship leaders hardly str... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Worship Guitar Lessons

12th January 2010
Just about any successful, talented worship leader had to start somewhere, usually with those monotonous, weekly guitar lessons where the old man teacher assigned frustrating finger scales and boringly, repetitious songs to drill guitar skills into their ... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Five Things to Make You A Better Guitar Player

16th December 2009
I got my first guitar when I was ten years old. The cherry body and maple top echoed a deep rich sound. I took lessons on that old acoustic for years. The guitar has resided in the corner on my office on a stand for the last several years. My interes... Read >
Author: C L BURGESS

Death Metal Guitar Lesson - 6 Fast Tips To Rip Through Metal Chords

19th October 2009
As a guitarist, you'll have noticed that professional death metal guitarists can really give you a lesson in chords by the way they fly around the guitar neck. The progressions sound filthy and awesome and all of the skills they pull off almost appear eff... Read >
Author: honestkyle

Blues Beginner Guitar

30th September 2009
Any blues beginner guitar player will need to learn the chords and chord progressions that are used in blues music. When you start to learn to play the guitar you will be learning open chords which are mostly a matter of practice without too much pain, bu... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples

How To Improve Chord Changes

25th September 2009
Would you like to know how to improve your chord changes? Of course you would! Is there some secret formula or magic trick that will make your fingers quicker? No... but there are some "muscle memory" exercises you can do to strengthen them. This will mak... Read >
Author: Kathy Unruh

6 Hints to Find the Best Guitar Course

23rd September 2009
When it comes to figuring out the best guitar course there really are a LOT of options at your disposal. The internet has really thrown the doors wide open to any and all publishers, and as a result the competition is fierce and the quality of some course... Read >
Author: Karm Danlin

At ease to play a part Beginner Guitar Songs

22nd September 2009
What did you say? Is the nix. 1 everyday goal settle on by all beginner guitarists? To come about able to play a part beginner guitar songs in the function of quickly in the function of on the cards. If you are still inexperienced to the guitar, you'll co... Read >
Author: biwetips

How You Can Improve Your Songwriting Skill

17th September 2009
Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill? It's not too complicated. Don't try to re-invent the wheel. As far as I'm concerned the best way to improve ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla

Jazz and Blues Steeped in Down-Home Tennessee Heritage

10th September 2009
In addition to its beautiful, mountainous terrain and friendly, Southern appeal, Tennessee is well-known for its thriving music scene, particularly in the jazz and blues genre. From Nashville to Memphis, some of the greatest minds in the music industry ha... Read >
Author: Jason Hagemann

Drop Guitar Tuning - Tips On Tuning Your Guitar To Drop D Or C

07th September 2009
There may have come a time in your guitar career that you've encountered someone who used a drop guitar tuning. You may have thought to yourself, "I thought that retuning your guitar from anything but standard was just not worth it." Actually, the reason ... Read >
Author: honestkyle
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