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You’ve Got A Friend- James Taylor (Verse Part 1)
Here’s a sample lesson from Acoustic Daily. You’ve Got A Friend (Full Song Transcription PDF)
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Using Scales
Ok, so you can play up and down the major scale. Now what? In this lesson, we’ll take a look at the major scale in action and discover some of the cool things that we can do with it. I’ve created a PDF called “Random Quarter Notes” for this practice session. It will expose you…
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E9- Open Guitar Chord
Here’s how to play an E9 chord in the open position.
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Strummer’s Corner: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door by Bob Dylan
Strumming Pattern And Chord Progression Chord Progression There are four different chords used in the song. Each chord lasts for 4 beats or one full measure except for the last chord of each line (the Am and C chords) which last two measures or 8 beats. The chord progression is the same throughout the song: G,…
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Writing Songs With G, C, and D Chords
There are already a zillion songs that use the G, C, and D chords. Many of them use these chords exclusively. The biggest reason, when it comes to the guitar, is that they are common open chords that are easy to play. Perfect for songwriting. Who really wants to write a song in C# on…
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Speed Building Workout 9
We’ll isolate two fingers at a time with these exercises. For example the first exercise you’ll only use your 1st and 2nd finger. In exercise 2 you’ll use your 1st and 3rd finger, and so on.
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Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin (Part 4)
This interlude is easier to play than the main riff that we’ve already learned. There are two variations. In the first, the basic chord progression is C, D, Fmaj7, Am, C, G, D: In the variation, in the last 2 measures, the chord progression is slightly altered with the G being replaced by D and…
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Speed Building Workout 36
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6