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Children's Song Tab
Here is the beginning of a growing list of songs you can play for your kids. Includes both lyrics and chords. read more...


Movable Chromatic Scale Pattern
Want some patterns to help build your picking technique? Check out this four-note-per-string chromatic scale pattern that you can move all over the fretboard. Movable Chromatic Scale Pattern...


Gibson ES-175 Photos
Get a close up look at the Gibson ES-175 archtop guitar, with this series of photos of the guitar, and it's hardware. Gibson ES-175 Photos...


How to Tune a Guitar
Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of first learning guitar is that it is seemingly impossible to play anything that actually sounds good. While it is true that it takes some...


Study in Songwriting: Minor Keys
Sometimes, the theme or mood you wish to create with a song doesn't suit the generally "happy" sounds that a major key tends to provide. In these situations, a minor...


Study in Songwriting: Chord Progressions
Have you always wanted to write a song, but were afraid to give it a try? Are you a budding songwriter looking for more information on songwriting? This beginner songwriting...


Figuring Out Songs from CDs
Most people think that, in order to figure out songs, you have to really have been born with a great ear for music. This isn't an accurate assumption... almost anyone...


Five Positions of the Pentatonic Scale
The pentatonic scale is one of the most commonly used scales used in music. The pentatonic scale is used both for soloing, and for basing song riffs around. Guitarists with...


Know Your Tube Amp
Many guitarists use tube amplifiers on a regular basis, but how many of us really understand what's going on inside that box when we flick off the standby switch? This...


Learning to Switch Chords Quickly
The primary reason beginners have trouble switching chords quickly has nothing to do with their fingers, or the way they're sitting, or anything physical at all. Most often, new guitarists...






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