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Strummer’s Corner: Who’ll Stop The Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Who’ll Stop The Rain- CCR
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Who’ll Stop The Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival (Interlude)
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Who’ll Stop The Rain 2
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Who’ll Stop The Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival (Intro)
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Strummer’s Corner: Peaceful Easy Feeling by Eagles
[Verse] E A E A I like the way your sparkling earrings lay E A B7 B7 Against your skin so brown E A E A And i want to sleep with you in the desert to-night E A B7 With a million stars all around [Chorus] B7 A A E E Cause i got…
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How To Change Strings On Your Acoustic Guitar
How And When To Change Your Strings If you start to see an oily, dirty build up on your strings then you should probably change your strings. The dirt from your hands and fingers is collected by the strings and will kill your tone. Active players or professional players may change their strings one a…
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Tips On Buying An Acoustic Guitar
If you plan to purchase an acoustic guitar any time soon you’ll want to take the tips on this page into consideration! There are hundreds of brands, makes, and models out there and it’s good idea to have a clue as to what you’re looking for. Budget Know how much you have to spend. This…
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Strumming Whole Notes
The whole note lasts for the whole measure when in standard time. In other words, the whole note gets 4 beats in 4/4 time. Most other notes divide the whole note. For example, half notes are played for one half the duration of the whole not. This is what the whole note looks like:
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The World Of Acoustic Guitars by Kathy Unruh
The steel-stringed acoustic guitar is usually credited with being developed by C.F. Martin and Company sometime during the 1830s. Although other “gut-stringed” acoustics were around at that time, it was the Martin Company that introduced the idea of cross-bracing underneath the soundboard which enabled the guitar to support the heavier steel strings. Because there are…
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How To Repair Cracks In Your Acoustic Guitar
If you own an acoustic guitar long enough, chances are good that you’ll have to deal with the repair of a crack in the wood. Knowing how to evaluate the seriousness of a crack will allow you to determine whether to call a repair person immediately or whether it might be OK to leave it…