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1. The 5 Most Commonly Used Chords (#12002) by Rhys Bowen (753)
By learning the five most commonly used chords in each key, you should be able to accompany most songs.
Intermediate · 11687 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/5/09
2. Technical Excercise (#10577) by Meghan Beauchamp (89)
Great excercise for anyone--beginner to expert. If you only ever practice one scale, this is it.
Beginner · 5668 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 2/15/09
3. Never Be Lost For A Chord (#11941) by Rhys Bowen (753)
With a few basic chord shapes, you can play the chords of any tune instantly in any key, without having to refer to chord charts.
Beginner · 8351 Hits · 4.43 / 5 (7 ratings) · Last Modified: 12/13/08
4. Teaching Open Chords To Beginners (#11936) by Jeff Brent (3805)
My real-world method of teaching chords to beginning guitar students of any age. As yet, this is not available at http://Guitar-Lessons-Riverside-CA.com A WholeNote exclusive!
Beginner · 1727 Hits · 2.50 / 5 (12 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/28/08
5. Tuning Your Guitar By Ear (#11910) by Jeremy Henry (323)
This guitar lesson will teach us a method that will enable us to become better at tuning the guitar by ear for the eADGBE tuning.
Intermediate · 2061 Hits · 2.50 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/8/08
6. Eleanor Rigby Melody And Chords (#11866) by LOU MOSKOWITZ (128)
Play along to a well known beatles tune "eleanor rigby" Play melody and chordal accompaniment.
Beginner · 2044 Hits · 4.50 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/20/08
7. Melody Reading With Accompaniment (#11787) by LOU MOSKOWITZ (128)
Play this simple melody from the beatles "All My Lovin" with chord accompaniment.
Beginner · 1424 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 4/20/08
8. Lead And Rythym Basics For Beginners (#11823) by Austin Knott (18)
A great beginner lesson for people who have just started guitar and do not know much about it.
Beginner · 1421 Hits · 4.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 1/6/08
9. Careful Steps (#11798) by Rik Eischen (956)
Learning the fretboard is a challenge. Even when you think you know it fairly well, all it takes is a challenge to discover you still have room for improvement. Good Luck on your attempts, and step carefully from note to note. Keep learning!
Intermediate · 1238 Hits · 3.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 11/29/07
10. Melody Reading (with Accompaniment) (#11784) by LOU MOSKOWITZ (128)
You can play this simple melody from the beatles "And I love Her" and practice it with included notation or tab, with chord accompaniment.
Beginner · 1066 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 11/16/07

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