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Guitar, Chords, Scales, and Arpeggios
1.) Nov 27, Guitar Exercises | Submit Your Favorite Shortcut
2.) Nov 27, Guitar Arpeggios
3.) Nov 27, Power Chords | E form fragements | Playing Rock Tunes with Common Guitar Chords
4.) Nov 26, Guitar | Understanding Chord, Scales, and Arpeggio Systems
5.) Nov 26, Guitar Scales | E Natural Minor Scale
6.) Nov 26, Guitar Scales | Major Scale System | 7 patterns
7.) Sep 17, Guitar Capo | Capo Charts
8.) Sep 13, Free Guitar Downloads | pdfs
9.) Sep 11, Free Printable Staff Paper | Blank Staff | Transcribe Now
10.) Sep 9, Guitar Scale | E Major Linear
11.) Sep 6, Guitar Techniques | Picking Exercise for Guitar | Practice Routine
12.) Sep 5, Updated
13.) Sep 5, Basic Guitar Chords | G Cadd9 D | Em E G G6 D Dm A Am C F | Dominants
14.) Sep 2, Online Guitar Lessons
15.) Aug 31, Update
16.) Aug 30, I Love Guitar Updates
17.) Aug 30, Site Update
18.) Aug 29, Blues Scales | All 12 Keys
19.) Aug 29, Circle of 5ths | Key Signatures | Music Theory | Major and minor keys
20.) Aug 28, Guitar Chord Forms | CAGED | Comparing and Modifying (MODS) Common Chords
21.) Aug 25, Guitar Chord Puzzle Directions
22.) Aug 16, Music Theory Formulas | Music Theory | Parallel | Derivative
23.) Aug 16, CAGED system | Guitar Chords | Major Chord Forms
24.) Aug 16, CAGED Guitar Chords | Major Chord Forms | Formulas and MODS
25.) Aug 13, Guitar Octaves | Shapes | Exercises for Tones E & F
26.) Jul 19, Guitar Links | I Love Guitar Resources
27.) Jun 7, Online Metronome | Rhythmic Figures
28.) May 23, Tuning a Guitar
29.) Apr 19, Guitar Chords in F Sharp | Diatonic Triads in F Sharp Major | F# Major Scale
30.) Apr 8, Pentatonic Guitar Scales | C Major and A minor | 5 Fingerings - Patterns
31.) Apr 1, Musical Tone Inventories | All 15 Key Centers
32.) Feb 8, Rate Magazine | I Love Guitar
33.) Jan 28, Beginner Strumming Patterns
34.) Jan 26, Guitar Chord Progressions
35.) Jan 24, Guitar Chord Progressions Theory
36.) Jan 21, Guitar Chord Scales | D Major Triads
37.) Jan 21, Harmonic minor Guitar Scale | A minor
38.) Jan 10, Free Guitar Chords | Guitar Chord Charts | CAGED System
39.) Jan 7, Cool Guitar Progression | Descending Bass Line Arpeggio
40.) Jan 5, Chord Inversion Symbols | 7ths
41.) Dec 24, minor Key Chords | 7th chords in Natural, Harmonic, Melodic
42.) Dec 24, minor Triads | Natural, Harmonic, Melodic
43.) Nov 27, Easy Guitar Lesson | Twinkle Little Star | Teacher Lab
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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).




