BiteSizeGuitar – Getting Started
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Lessons from BiteSizeGuitar - Getting Started
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Power Chords
It’s time to Rock!
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Open String A Natural Minor Scale
If you want to create a dark, moody sound, this is exactly what you need to learn.
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Easy Chord Embellishments
Great and effective ideas which are easy enough for the beginner to try.
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Easy Chord Picking Patterns
This will help electric and acoustic players get the best from their instrument.
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Easy Chords for Players Getting Started [Free Sample]
Let Ainsley show you some simple chords to get your playing started.
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Open String C Major Scale
An absolute essential for all guitarists!
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Suspended Chords
Useful for pop, rock, folk, country and blues!
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Open String Minor Seventh Chords
Great sounding alternatives to the open string minor chords.
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Open String Major Seventh Chords
Easy AND cool sounding! Just what we want!
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Open String Seventh Chords
Open String Sevenths – listen to the difference that b7 makes. Amazing!
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Open String Minor Chords
Essential for everyone.
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Open String Major Chords
Essential chords that everyone Getting Started should know…
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Family of Minor Chords
Learn this classic sequence and get writing your “dark” album!
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Fingerpicking Basics
Love the sound of fingerpicking but think it looks a little scary? Try these examples. Long nails NOT necessary!
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Common Note Chords
Use chords with common notes to make changing chord easier. Every singer/songwriters favourite!
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Getting Started with 12 Bar Blues
Get started with this typical 12-bar arrangement which every guitarist must know!
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Getting Started with Fingerpicking
Electric guitarists: Don’t be afraid! give it a try…
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Family of Chords
Ainsley explains how to understand which chords belong to a Major key…
