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1.) Nov 23, Major Pentatonic Scale Guitar Lesson with Backing Tracks
2.) Nov 12, Minor Pentatonic Scale Guitar Lesson with Backing Tracks
3.) Nov 3, Guitar Modes - The Big Picture
4.) Oct 26, Locrian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
5.) Oct 15, Aeolian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
6.) Oct 4, Mixolydian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
7.) Sep 24, Lydian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
8.) Sep 16, Learn the Fret Intervals on Your Guitar
9.) Sep 16, Phrygian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
10.) Sep 7, Dorian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
11.) Sep 7, Ionian Mode - Guitar Lesson with Jam Tracks
12.) Aug 12, Heavy Metal Rhythm Guitar Lesson with Drum Tracks
13.) Aug 4, Guitar Scales Beginner Lesson
14.) Aug 1, Free Online Guitar Tuner & Tuning Tips
15.) Aug 1, Guitar Drop Tuning Online
16.) Aug 1, Online Guitar Tuners - Tuning Down Half Step and Whole Step
17.) Aug 1, Beginner guitar lessons with Audio
18.) Aug 1, Guitar Barre Chords & Movable Chord Shapes - Free Course
19.) Aug 1, Guitar Strumming... Learn How to Strum the Guitar
20.) Aug 1, Getting Creative with Guitar Power Chords
21.) Aug 1, Essential Guitar Strumming Technique
22.) Aug 1, Fast Guitar Picking for Rock and Metal
23.) Aug 1, Basic Guitar Chords - Free Course with Jam Tracks
24.) Aug 1, Guitar Modes Series with Backing Tracks at FretJam.com
25.) Aug 1, Guitar Tuning for Beginners - Tuning Guitar Basics from FretJam
26.) Aug 1, Floating Guitar Chords - Part 2
27.) Aug 1, Open Guitar Tuning - Free online tuners
28.) Aug 1, Guitar Tapping for Beginners
29.) Aug 1, Essential Metal Guitar Techniques
30.) Aug 1, How to play fast palm mute guitar for heavy metal
31.) Aug 1, How to Tune Guitar by Ear
32.) Aug 1, How to Hold a Guitar
33.) Aug 1, Creating Chord Progressions on the Guitar
34.) Aug 1, How to Tune a Guitar Without a Tuner
35.) Aug 1, Learn Arpeggios on Guitar the Easy Way
36.) Aug 1, Beyond Beginner Palm Muting in Heavy Metal
37.) Aug 1, Beginning Jazz Guitar
38.) Aug 1, Open Minor Guitar Chords - Free Guitar Lesson Course with Jam Tracks
39.) Aug 1, Thrash Metal Guitar Lesson with Audio
40.) Aug 1, Verification
41.) Aug 1, Floating Chord Phrases on Guitar
42.) Aug 1, Guitar Chord Progressions - How to Change Key Seamlessly and Effectively
43.) Aug 1, Using Slides in Your Lead Guitar Licks
44.) Aug 1, Using Hammer ons and Pull offs Together
45.) Aug 1, Mastering the Guitar Hammer On Technique
46.) Aug 1, How the Fretboard Works - Guitar Basics from FretJam
47.) Aug 1, Guitar String Bending Lesson for Beginners
48.) Aug 1, Guitar Tuning Tips - Tune up more accurately
49.) Aug 1, Guitar Tuning Harmonics
50.) Aug 1, Mastering the Guitar Pull Off Technique
Topics
A guitar is a musical instrument characterized by its visually dominant body and neck. Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard (fretboard). By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of a string can be altered, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fingerboard. The strings may be plucked using either fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick), thus creating the sound of notes or chords. The strings of a guitar produce little sound by themselves. Instead, their vibration must be amplified to audibly useful levels. In general, this amplication is achieved either mechanically or electronically, with the result being that there are two main categories of guitar: acoustic (mechanical amplification) and electric (electronic amplification).




