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Blog Directory ID Blog Directory ID: 1509
Blog URL Blog URL: http://www.guitarbeginners.com
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Blog Description Blog Description: Guitar Beginners is an educational blog to learn quickly music and basic guitar skills. In this Blog, you will find guitar and music lessons. These lessons are taken from the courses and softwares I have developped.
Blog Category Blog Category: e-Learning Blogs
Blog Owner Blog Owner: Amar Guerfi Contreras
Blog Added Blog Added: January 25, 2008 08:35:43 PM
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Blog Country Blog Country: United States United States
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RSS Feed Shuffle Boogie - To be played with a pick or the fingers (pima)

There are two possibilities with regard to the technique used for the right hand: you can either use your thumb for the bass and your fore finger and middle finger for the treble strings, OR you can use the pick to play down strokes on the bass and up strokes on the treble. For the [...]

RSS Feed Rhythm of the Blues: difference between straight and shuffle beat

THEORY: The eighth notes (straight by definition) divide time into two equal parts, i.e. you play two notes, of EQUAL duration, per beat. The shuffle eighth notes divide time into three equal parts. The first note occupies the first two thirds and the second note occupies the last third. See figure I. EXAMPLE: Here are two popular songs. One [...]

RSS Feed Classical Duet: Téléman - A Major Sonata - Second guitar

If you want to listen to the duet, download “Classical pieces for guitar - Vol I”. This is the second guitar. Click here to see the first guitar.

RSS Feed Classical Duet: Téléman - A Major Sonata - First guitar

If you want to listen to the duet, download “Classical pieces for guitar - Vol I”. This is the first guitar. Click here to see the second guitar.

RSS Feed E Picking Blues #4 - Recap of the previous Finger-Picking techniques

This fourth finger picking Blues song, the most complex of the series, mixes the system of alternated bass from the first song and the techniques of the two others (h.o., p.o. and slide). Practise measure after measure, initially without rhythm in order to memorize the fingerings, then in time. Don’t forget to strictly follow the [...]

RSS Feed E Blues #3 - Hammering-on & Pulling-off, 3 and 4 sound chords

SCHEDULING YOUR WORK: As usual, to begin with, practise the first measure: Practise the fingerings of the left hand without the rhythm. Introduce the correct picking directions (be careful the strokes are not systematicaly alternated). Then, play the whole song with the indicated rhythm. Having done this, train yourself to play the pattern in measure #5 (which begins on [...]

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