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Go to yourguitarsage.com This guitar lesson vid shows you some techniques and things to think about when practicing playing guitar and singing at the same. ... Upon saying you need to play the song slowly, which allows you to think about what you need to do — Steve Vai has said the secret to playing fast is being able to play slow :p same concept, and it works ^^ ... Links to Learning Guitar. Meta. Entries (RSS) · Comments (RSS) · WordPress · Log in ...

Learn To Play Guitar With Jamorama

This radical guitar learning method has the potential to produce really fast rewarding results. This revolutionary phenomenon in the guitar world is called jamorama and it has brought forward to the guitar players new and awesome ...

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learn guitar fast in 3 weeks or less. tinyurl . com /ybyq2fb. morningstar13atnight: May 15, 2010 at 9:15 am. go up to your … go up to your address bar, put the letter “Q” between the words you and tube and then press enter or click go ...

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Ok so 3 more posts today that I've dug up - I'm an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They're just from a few different sites I've been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this...

Ask Tanja » Learn Guitar Online

Whatever your reasons are in learning how to play a guitar, you can surely find fulfillment through online guitar lessons. If you want to learn fast and easily in order to play in crowds or perform like the pros, try to determine all ...

Hal Leonard Guitar Method Complete Edition | Learn Guitar

This is a great system for learning guitar. The instructions and photos are clear, and you can read notes and play fast songs. (Includes TAB in the second book) – as the three volumes of this serir together in a large spiral binding ...

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I want to know which chords sounds good together, and what single notes sound good with what chords, because I'm trying to write a song.

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Studio: Hal Leonard Corp Release Date: 03/23/2010

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  • Published by Hal Leonard Corporation
  • DVD featuring Troy Dexter
  • Artist: Troy Dexter

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Bread & Butter Country Licks - Worth the money
 
Review Date: February 26, 2008
Reviewer: bc, Connecticut
I've been playing for many years and consider myself a solid intermediate or even advanced player, but none of these licks are overly difficult. These are a great place to enhance your ability with a lot of the basics. As a comparison, I've also have Brent Mason's dvd, but you need additional fingers to play his stuff! These 50 licks are more for the average player looking to improve, not the already hot guitarist looking for some really hot licks.

Well worth the $15 or less. Make sure you get the "booklet" if you buy used, the tab is only printed not in the video.
A secret weapon of mine
 
Review Date: November 21, 2006
Reviewer: Michael Callaghan, Jersey City, NJ United States
This is an extremely powerful lesson. If only to see how tasty major blues can be, this is worth every penny. But, honestly, the licks are so good and there are so many of them that it goes past the major blues - goes into pedal-steel type overbending, minor blues, gospel feel... this is a phrasebook that can be used immediately.

It's not easy, though, so I would rate it as intermediate. There's a lot of precise bending involved, as well as fret hand pinkie work and some faster alternate picking. These licks have to be performed smoothly to work. But holy moly, they sure are sweet. If you're a rocker, think of the opening of Led Zeppelin's "Hot Dog", then clean it up (get rid of the flubs) and multiply by 50. Whee!
Excellent catalog of country guitar licks
 
Review Date: January 15, 2009
Reviewer: John Mastrangelo, Boulder, Colorado
I am a long time blues and rock player that wants to learn country. I saw this DVD in my local music store for $15 and never having heard of Troy, thought I'd take a chance. Of all the books and videos that I have bought over the years, this is among the very best. The licks are great, the audio, video, and camera work is excellent, and the presentation by the Troy is just great. The level of difficulty is definitely in the low to mid intermediate range but the licks are absolutely top notch. Whether you are a gifted picker or a newbie, there is a lot of great material here. Hats off the Troy Dexter for an excellent instructional video. Highly recommended.
Way Fun
 
Review Date: December 3, 2009
Reviewer: Jim the Psychedelic Layabout, Seattle, WA USA
Dude, this DVD is a blast, and the bluescreen special effects they place behind Troy make you feel like you're on an actual front porch in Missouri, just picking away while granddad whittles a portrait of a squirrel out of a chunk of wood. And the dazzling digital segues will have you thinking you chugged too much moonshine. I have played guitar for about 14 years, mainly unsophisticated garage rock, but have always been interested in learning more country licks. This DVD delivers, but be warned, as others have already stated, it's not for beginners. Hell, even I have to watch Troy run though a lick about 10 times before I have it down-pat. Luckily there's a tab sheet included. I didn't bother reading along with it until about Lick #5, but it really helps speed things along. The cool pedal steel-emulatng bends and non-blues scale riffs the DVD teaches will help any bottomed-out guitar player learn a few new tricks and give you a new lease on shred. What are you gonna do? Play "Satisfaction" your whole life? Buy this and give your fingers a musical dip of Skoal.
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Playing Classical Guitar from music sheets cannot be done by reading music first off. Reading guitar music in fact involves an initial working out and deciphering of guitar music sheets and notation before the piece can be played.

This may seem strange because many people think guitarists simply read music right off.

But it must be remembered that the guitar, as a musical instrument, is not like a piano which has all the notes laid out before you. In piano notes are found next to each other and piano music mirrors this. But in Classical Guitar this is not the case. For guitar we have to carefully work out exactly where all the notes are played on the guitar first through a process of deciphering the guitar piece, and then finding where to put our fingers on the fret board, before we can say we have worked out a classical guitar piece. Then we have to play the piece over and over, many times and only then does the sheet music act as a reading prompt that we can follow to assist us while playing the piece.

One can say that playing classical guitar is a bit like being a detective. You get a new guitar piece and then work slowly, bar by bar, through the music to unravel and learn the piece. Hard work is what is required to put yourself into a position where you can say that you fully understand, own and can now play the guitar piece on the guitar.

While most guitar music notation is written on a 5 line staff it does take quite a lot of skill to read classical guitar music notation and even more skill to transfer the music to the guitar fretboard.

The guitar TAB has recently been introduced to help guitarists who don't know how to read music. Guitar TAB has 6 lines, exactly like the 6 guitar strings, and is used to show someone (who cannot read music notation) exactly where to put there fingers on the fret board. TAB is therefore more easy than traditional music scores to use and to work out, if you cannot read music. Remember that TAB is new and only some classical guitar music can be found in TAB or with music notation and guitar TAB combined together.

The principles for Folk and Fingerpicking guitar, and the principles of Classical guitar are exactly the same. The first skill is a natural building block to the next. While a chord guitarist will focus on songs and chords, if you want to get into Classical Guitar you will need to change your focus to music pieces which unlike the chords you are used to are now made up of notes. When you do find classical guitar chords these are unlike any you currently know and, as a collection of notes played together, need to be carefully worked out before they can be played.

Therefore, to begin learning guitar with music you will need to start with simple well chosen classical pieces of guitar music and learn how to read the music for these pieces. Then you will need to progress a step at a time until you are able to manage more complex and challenging pieces. It is very important to be shown which pieces to play initially and which should be played next. This is to ensure that you don't suddenly embark on a piece that is far to difficult for you current level of ability.

I would therefore strongly suggest that you suppress the urge to rush out and learn classical guitar just yet and rather build a solid base with chord guitar and guitar songs until you are at a sufficient level of guitar playing ability and ready to take on Classical Guitar. The best way is for a beginner to get into nylon guitar initially is by playing chords and learning to strum and fingerpick for nylon guitar and essentially have fun with the instrument first. Rather do this initially as Classical Guitar can be quite challenging to learn first off!

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