Items Tagged with "Instruction"
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Groovin\' an Old Hymn
In this video, I demonstrate and walk you through a new arrangement of Blessed Be The Name. You'll learn some inversions, some walking bassline stuff and how to use the "Jimi Hendrix" chord in church.You can download the leadsheet here. And tab will be coming, hopefully before the second coming.
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Beginning Guitar - An Introduction
<p>&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;w</p>Are you a novice guitar player, an absolute beginner, than this guitar lesson (and this series) is for you. You'll learn the basic parts of the guitar as well the three sets of numbers you need to play. If you've got a few chords down already, th
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Creating Inner Movement
Here's an excerpt from Chord Voicings for the Advancing Guitarists. It shows how to create inner movement within open movable chords.
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14 Ways to Escape the First Four Frets, Part 9
Escape #8: The Ubiquitous D Shape(Part 9, Way to Escape # 8. I know, it's confusing. Just go with me here...)OK, I barely know what ubiquitous means. I've just always wanted to use it ever since I heard Steve Taylor sing "as a slave to that ubiquitous beat" in Am I in Sync? on the Meltdown album (an
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14 Ways to Escape the First Four Frets, Part 8
14 Ways to Escape the First Four Frets, Part 8:Escape #7: Power Chords (and not just the ones your aging, AC/DC-junkie uncle uses...) Picture it: A Peavey Bandit amp sitting on my unmade bed. I plug in my shiny new, dark blue Carvin DC200 with a Floyd Rose tremolo that I'd just gotten via UPS, paid
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