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Introduction
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Parts of the Guitar
Get Your Guitar in Tune
Posture
Thoughts on How to hold the Guitar Pick
Left hand finger numbers
Understanding the Chord Diagram
Forming Your First Chord
Chords in the Key of G Major
Why use a Metronome?
Basic Rhythm Guitar
Basic Rhythm Guitar - Tied Notes
Chord Progressions
Chord Progressions and Strum Patterns combined
How To Read Tablature
Tab Quiz!
The G Major scale
Note Duration
Note Duration - adding notes
The Pentatonic Scale
The "Blue Note"
Power Chords
Power Chord examples 3-13-2010
Palm Muting
Adding Accents
The 12 Bar Blues
The 12 Bar Blues - Expanding the Pattern
Arpeggiating Basic Chord Forms
Phrases Over Tracks
Track 100 - E Minor - Slow and Moody - Tempo 70 bpm
Track 101 - E Blues - Slow Blues - Tempo 72
Track 200 - G Major - Acoustic Pop - Tempo 80 bpm
Track 201 - G Major - Medium Rock - Tempo 81
Track 202 - G Major - Smooth Jazz - Tempo 81 bpm
Track 300 - E Minor - Jazzy - Tempo 100
Track 301 - E Blues - Medium Shuffle - Tempo 118
Track 400 - E Blues - Rock Shuffle - Tempo 130bpm
Songs and Tab
Rock and Pop
"Cath" - by Deathcab for Cutie
"Stairway to Heaven" (intro) part 1 - Led Zepplin
"Stairway to Heaven" (intro) part 2 - Led Zepplin
"Stairway to Heaven" - The Solo
"Honky Tonk Woman" - from :07 to :17 intro fill
"Honky Tonk Woman" - from :34 to :50 fill
"I'm Yours" - Jason Mraz
"Rock You Like A Hurricane" - The Scorpians
"Come Monday" - Jimmy Buffet
"Gunslinger" (intro) - Avenged Sevenfold
"Hey there Delilah" - Plain White T's
"Honky Tonk Woman" (easy version) - The Rolling Stones
"Good Riddance" - Green Day
"Iron Man"-intro
"Go Your Own Way" - Fleetwood Mac
"Age Six Racer" - Dashboard Confessional
"Dust in the Wind" - Kansas-fingerstyle pattern
"More Than Words" - Extreme - basic pattern
"Rock n Roll" - Led Zeppelin - measure 1
"Beauty in the Breakdown" - intro - The Scene Aesthetic
"Little Wing" - intro - played slowly
"Welcome Home" the intro - by Coheed and Camria
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Classical Guitar Pieces
Bouree in E Minor
Carcassi 3
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All about Scales
The Major Scale
- and all of it's descendants:)
The Minor Pentatonic Scale
The Major Pentatonic Scale