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What Are Arpeggios? - An arpeggio is built from the notes that make up a chord, but are picked as individual notes. They may be used as fill-ins, linking melodies with chords and chord/melody. What are Arpeggios?

Fingerpicking (Fingerstyle) "Musette" by Johann Sebastian Bach - To play this classical tune pick the notes on the low E string and A string with your thumb, pick the notes on the D string with your 1st finger, pluck the notes in the G string with your 2nd finger, pluck on the B string with your 3rd finger, and pluck on the high E string with your 4th finger Fingerpicking (Fingerstyle)

Play Along! Sample Lesson: Ballad In C - Sample Lesson: Ballad In C Play Along! Sample Lesson: Ballad In C

The Star Spangled Banner ...as performed by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock Transcribed here is the the legendary Hendrix performance of The Star Spangled Banner. The Star Spangled Banner

Below is a 5 step tutorial that will help you become familiar with the fretboard and it's notes. You don't have to learn them all right away but it's a long term goal that you should strive for, so working on learning them on a regular basis is a good idea.Discover The Fretboard

Frequently Asked Questions About Scales For The Guitar Scales are the building blocks of music.

Most people might not realize it, but scales have their own built in chord systems. - By using the notes from a scale we can make up 7 different chords. We can then use the 7 chords as a blueprint for creating chord progressions. What Are Scale/Chord Systems?

Let's play along with a blues shuffle in the key of E. Blues Shuffle In E

SONGWRITING Part One: Being prepared when inspiration hits - by Matt Kealley - Click Here

BENDING STEEL...



Guytar Publishing video / tab lesson #1 & #2

Right and Left Hand Technique


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Ten Easy Ways to Improve Your Guitar Sound

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