In Beginning Chord Theory For Guitarists I showed you how to construct basic three note chords, get them on the fretboard, and understand their relationship to one another. In this post we’ll talk about how to read extended chord symbols, … Continue reading
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We all have times when there’s no guitar close at hand, but we’d love to get some practicing done. But there are things you can do to improve your guitar skills without a guitar. Now, you and both know that … Continue reading
When I was studying music as a kid, just the word “intervals” would make me groan. “Ah, crap… I get it. It’s the distance between two notes. Whooooo cares!?” But the longer I played, the more I realized that my … Continue reading
Maybe you’ve been playing for awhile. You’ve got some chords and scales under your fingers. You’ve been playing your exercises diligently. But then you realize that you’ve yet to learn a whole song! Something you know and love and can … Continue reading
As a guitarist you’ll spend 85% of your time playing chords. And you probably have a few chords under your fingers already. G, C, D anyone? What you and I will accomplish with this article is helping you understand 3 … Continue reading