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Guitar Players – Give Your “A” Chord the Finger

Guitar Players – Give Your “A” Chord the Finger

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

Let's "Finger" it Out! Anyone who's played in a band for any length of time has surely been...

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When Playing Guitar, Don’t Forget Your Thumb

When Playing Guitar, Don’t Forget Your Thumb

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

You got it, might as well use it! You can use it to hitch a ride. Roger Ebert has made a fortune...

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Playing Guitar and The Number 1 Trick For Better Barre Chords

Playing Guitar and The Number 1 Trick For Better Barre Chords

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

Moving Beyond Open Chords Most beginning guitar students get started by learning the main open...

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Drop “D” Tuning on the Guitar

Drop “D” Tuning on the Guitar

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

If you've always played guitar in an E standard tuning then you know that the lowest note you can...

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How to Tune the Guitar Manually Using Octaves

How to Tune the Guitar Manually Using Octaves

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

As guitar players, we all become reliant on tuning our guitars using the handy electronic tuner....

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Guitar Lessons – Open Chord Movements in “A”

Guitar Lessons – Open Chord Movements in “A”

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

When playing guitar it's not uncommon to strum a series of chords in succession, one right after...

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Taking Guitar Lessons From the Saxophone

Taking Guitar Lessons From the Saxophone

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

Lead guitar is very "lick" and "riff" oriented. A lick or riff is simply a series of notes that we...

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How to Spice Up Your “A” Chord on Guitar

How to Spice Up Your “A” Chord on Guitar

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

In an earlier discussion we talked about the fact that with many open chords there are "movements"...

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Stuck? Try Tuning Your Guitar to Open “E”

Stuck? Try Tuning Your Guitar to Open “E”

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

We all know Dolly Parton. Singer, songwriter, performer, actress and brilliant business woman....

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Saggy Pants and Low Slung Guitars

Saggy Pants and Low Slung Guitars

by Keith Dean | Guitar Technique

Throughout history, every new generation is responsible for instigating and adapting trends and...

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      • Playing with a Capo
      • Improvising
    • Songwriting
      • Lyrics
      • Melody
      • Basic Song Structure
      • The Chorus
      • The Verse
      • The Bridge
      • The Lift
      • Finding the Hook
    • Gig & Band Talk
      • Your First Band
      • Covers vs. Originals
      • Rehearsing with a Band
      • Auditioning
      • Playing Gigs
      • Band “Business”
    • Guitar Gear
      • Guitarists Survival Kit
      • Choosing a Guitar Amp
      • Guitar Cables
      • Choosing a Guitar Tuner
      • Guitar Effects & Pedals
      • Guitar Cases
      • Guitar Stands
      • Gifts You Should Ask For
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    • Guitar Buyers Guide
    • Parts of the Guitar
    • Tuning the Guitar
    • Reading Chord Diagrams
    • How to Read TAB
    • How to Hold the Guitar
    • How to Fret the Guitar
    • How to Hold the Pick
    • Name the Open Strings
    • Fret & Finger Numbering
    • Reading Music Charts
    • Guitar Strings Guide
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    • Transporting a Guitar
    • Choosing Guitar Lessons
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