Acoustic Guitar

Learn Guitar Techniques Fretburning Blues Runs This superb DVD will teach you 30 runs using all of the classic techniques used in blues soloing: bends, pull-offs, hammer-ons, slides, double stops, vibrato and more. Each idea is played in context with a backing track and then demonstrated slowly with full explanations on the scales and techniques [...]

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Rockabilly Guitar with Paul Pigat

by Carol on April 30, 2009

Product Description Let Paul Pigat (aka Cousin Harley) take you on an easily accessible lesson through the many techniques of Rockabilly guitar! This lesson is for the intermediate/ advanced player. Topics covered include: Rockabilly Intros Alternate Picking/TraviS Picking Rockabilly Style Soloing for the Left and Right Hands Country Swing Licks James Burton Styles Double Stops [...]

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Fender Presents Getting Started on Electric Guitar A Guide for Beginners Getting Started on Electric Guitar offers a complete course for the beginning electric guitarist. Step-by-step lessons incorporating clear, easy-to-follow 3-D graphics and unique play-along tracks teach the viewer the essential chords, scales and techniques used by electric guitar players in every popular style, including [...]

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Learning Acoustic Guitar Chords

by Jay Tyler on March 3, 2009

A chord played on the acoustic guitar is defined by pulling two or more strings at the same time. By doing this you get a collection of tones sounded in harmony. There are many different acoustic guitar chords, start by learning just the elementary ones and keep practicing, it will become easier as you go. Start with an easy song which you like and then work on playing the chords to it. With practice you will find yourself moving on and being about to play a whole lot of songs.

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Researching Acoustic Guitar Reviews

by Jay Tyler on February 28, 2009

Very important before buying a new acoustic guitar, be sure to check out some acoustic guitar reviews. Two kinds of reviews you’ll find are ones written by experts who sample and play a wide variety of guitars, and reviews written by ordinary people who just want to give you an opinion about how the guitar works, sounds and feels to them.

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Choosing your first Beginner Acoustic Guitar

by Jay Tyler on February 21, 2009

The primary choice you have to make when purchasing a beginner acoustic guitar is deciding what kind of music you’re going to play. A nylon-string classical guitar is best suited for playing classical, Latin and some kinds of folk and pop music. A steel-string guitar works best for playing rock, country, and some pop and folk music. Its up to you to play the various kinds in order to decide the sound you want for your beginner acoustic guitar.

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Learn Guitar Techniques Metal Zakk Wylde style

by Carol on January 30, 2009

Learn Guitar Techniques Metal Zakk Wylde style Learn Zakk Wylde style licks and techniques with Jamie Humphries. This excellent two hour DVD will teach you some of the guitar techniques that influenced metal guitarists worldwide! Take your playing to the next level with an arsenal of Zakk Wylde style licks that you can incorporate into [...]

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Hal Leonard Guitar Method DVD For the Beginning Electric or Acoustic Guitarist The world-famous Hal Leonard Guitar Method has taught millions of people to play. Now learning will be even easier, thanks to this great new Digital Video Disc! Designed for anyone just learning to play electric or acoustic guitar, it covers: tuning, identifying the [...]

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Learn To Play the Songs of John Denver DVD 1

by Carol on December 13, 2008

Learn To Play the Songs of John Denver DVD 1 User Ratings and Reviews 5 Stars Great overview into John Denver’s music I enjoy playing the guitar and singing along, poorly I might add. Generally, I can only play the guitar chords. This DVD does a great job of unlocking the secret behind what the [...]

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Learn to Play The Blues Guitar and Harmonica of John Hammond John Hammond’s passion and commitment to his music have inspired blues lovers throughout the world for more than forty years. Now guitarists (and harmonica players) can learn, up close, how John plays the songs, licks, grooves and soulful solos that make up his dynamic [...]

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