Guitar Lesson Online
Here is the best guitar lesson online you could get. For those who want to learn guitar and/or piano, but do not have the time, learning them through the net at the comfort of your home is the best way to go. This way you can go at your own pace.
Free Lessons:
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Power Chord Tutorial
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Power chords are easy to play chords that only require the use of 2 or
3 fingers to play. Best of all, with a little volume and distortion, they can
sound really BIG.
They're also very easy to move around. This enables you to play just
about any song with them.
I've put together a great power chord tutorial where you can
learn how to play power chords. You'll also be able to practice them
with on-line exercises. It's a glimpse of what you'll find in the Guitar
Alliance Members Area.
Click Here to view the power chord tutorial
I hope you enjoy it!
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The
Guitarist's Guide To Scales
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A lot of
people get confused when it comes to scales because most books, magazines, and
other instructional material on them make them out to be more complicated than
they really are.
Scales
are the building blocks of music. They are a sequence of notes that provide a
road map for just about everything including chord construction, chord
progressions, songwriting, and soloing. Understanding scales is about as
essential to a guitarist's survival as water is to a fish.
Below is
a link to an introduction to scales for the guitar, plus you'll get a detailed
look at the open C scale pattern. You'll learn the answers to burning questions,
such as: "What's the most commonly used guitar scale?" , "How many scale
patterns do I need to learn?", and much more!
Click
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Scales In Use: Example in A minor
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Here's a in-depth 3 part guitar lesson on the pratical use of
scales in a real world musical setting.
Some students get confused when it comes to scales, but they're
nothing to be scared of. They are simple tool that you can use
to create new songs, melodies, and solos.
In the lesson linked below, I'll show you how I used a simple 5
note scale to create a solo for an original chord progression:
Playing the A Scale
Check it out...
Now You Can Learn How To Play Guitar
Like The Greats!
Here are just some of the things you'll learn:
The Basics (for beginners)
Scales
Chords
Arpeggios
Playing by Ear
Improvisation
Composition (Songwriting)
Increasing Finger Speed
Licks and Phrases Of The Greats
How To Create Your Own Personal Style