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Mini Guitar Lesson – How To Play Two Great Chord Progressions You Must Know To Be Able To Progress To Becoming A Great Player!


by Mike Jones

Here’s another Mini Guitar Lesson by Mike Jones from Killer Guitar Tips.

Great guitar players do not just happen out of thin air. Great guitar players have practiced their art and practiced on a regular basis! But be WARNED… Many people practice the wrong things. They actually practice BAD habits. In order to progress you need to practice the right things. I know this sounds blatantly obvious but many, many people get this wrong. They practice things that they actually like which could be reinforcing their bad habits they have already acquired.

YOU’RE in the minority! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You’re in the select 5% of people who will be practicing the CORRECT methods and techniques that will catapult your guitar playing into hyperspace.

So stay tuned…

Let’s get straight on with this mini guitar lesson…

We will start with a really cool chord progression that’s great to play pentatonic riffs over when you are jamming with a friend, it will make you sound like a great player with no effort whatsoever!

So here it is, it’s real easy… Play one bar of each chord A, G, D, and A. Now keep on playing these chords over and over while your friend makes up a solo using the Am pentatonic scale at the fifth fret!! It sounds great.

Why not swop parts and get your friend to play the chords while you solo over this sequence in Am. Just listen to yourself sounding like a top pro player!

Now now have a progression you know that will fit in at any jam night or venue. You will be able to get up with a friend and sound like a real pro guitarist. It just takes a little practice ideally with your friend.

Another great little progression that goes along with this nicely and is the backbone of many great songs is a 4 bar sequence that repeats itself over and over again and is commonly known as the ‘turnaround’.

Lets take a closer look at this so here goes:

Play the 1st bar G, the second is Em, the 3rd is C and the last is a bar of D.

Play the rhythm of 4 beats to a bar and repeat this turnaround to your hearts content.

Again this is a superb jam sequence. Why not get your friends to jam along to it in the key of G. You play the rhythm and they solo over the top then change around, you solo they play rhythm.

Oh, and dont forget that my full guitar audio/video program is loaded with lots of amazing chord sequences that will allow you to lay down great sounding rhythm guitar that will astound your friends and rock your audience.

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Guitar Lessons for Beginners


by Payo W Perry

Students just starting out on guitar need to exercise caution in the early stages. It’s always a period when bad habits can easily form and once established they can be stubborn things to change. In this article we’ll talk about what makes good quality guitar lessons for beginners.

Most people, having the absence of a good local guitar teacher, turn to the web or try to teach themselves from books. The latter is not really recommended however learning from the web is a viable option, just make sure that the lessons are up to scratch.
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On quality guitar websites you should be able to find sample lessons on offer for you to try out before committing to membership. You need to make sure that the style of teaching and speed of the lessons is suitable for you to learn from. Effective lessons leave you understanding everything clearly.

All beginner guitar lessons are not created equal! Some methods out there are quite old fashioned and behind the times so avoid them like the plague. You need an online tutor who understands exactly how to teach beginners guitar, it’s going to make a massive difference to how easy or hard you find learning guitar.

Go to the lessons section and try to see if what’s known as an even curve is in place. This means that there’s a natural flow in and out of the lessons as though they were connected. Without this you run the risk of being frustrated as guitar lessons for beginners are most effective when building upon the success of the last lesson.

The most important tool at your disposal is going to be the pause button! The teaching has a responsibility but so you do as the student. It’s your responsibility to make sure that your successfully assimilating and practicing each step covered before moving on.

Let’s take a look now at what’s really important for guitar lessons for beginners.

Firstly, get the best quality lessons you can find. Make sure the speed of delivery is not too fast for you and that you understand the lessons content very clearly. If you don’t, find other lessons. Lastly remember that the biggest responsibility for success lies with you, good quality guitar lessons for beginners can help you but ultimately it’s your own approach and practice which is the ultimate decider.

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