Beginner Guitar Lessons

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Chords - key of D

By David OToole


D is a very popular guitar key with simple-to-add D embellishments such as and D sus2 (used in the outro) and Sus4 (covered later). Contains two barre chords.

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Chords - key of G

By David OToole


There's only one barre chord to play in this one, the B minor, so it's an easy enough one to pick up for beginners. Most of the time you won't hear the m7b5 chord being used in songs as it isn't a very strong sounding chord.

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Double Notes 6ths Lesson

By David OToole


Intervals are basically just a way of measuring the distance between notes in a scale. In this lesson, 6ths are used over a blues progression. This is an easy and effecient tool that you can start using today!

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Spanish Romance

By Kosei Kubota


Welcome to GMC's new classical guitar lessons. For the first lesson, Kosei will teach the first half of "Spanish Romance", a famous movie theme from the French cinema called "Forbidden Game".

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John Frusciante Style Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


I think that he chooses the best notes at every moment. He has not a incredible technique but he creates beautiful melodies in every solo, and for me, this is the most important thing. I don't care if you play millions of notes in a second or one note, I just want to hear beautiful music.

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Tapping 2 - Randy Rhoads style etc.

By Kristofer Dahl


Time to get into a little more advanced tapping licks. By adding new notes here and there to our first pattern (tapping lesson 1) - it is possible to slide into advanced stuff pretty quickly. Make sure to study this serie of tapping lessons in the right order - if you do so + practice seriously, you should hopefully get this technique down pretty quickly.

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Barre Chords

By Kristofer Dahl


Undoubtly, this is one of the biggest obstacles for beginner guitarists. Barre chords are tricky because all six strings of the guitar need to be fretted with one finger - the barre. The good news is, once you can play one of them, you will be able to play all. And not only will you be able to play all barre chords - you will also be able to play all essential chords just by moving around a couple of barre shapes.

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Pentatonic Scale 1 - Position Shifting

By Kristofer Dahl


Do you want to learn how to play fast between the different pentatonic boxes... being able to connect them fluidly and seamlessly ...complement your bends with lightning fast horizontal runs...? Your journey begins here! In this first pentatonic scale lesson, I am going to reveal "the trick" which allowed me to venture out of the box thinking and start improvising my way around the fretboard. Basically, you have to understand the process of horizontal thinking...

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How to Use a Metronome - Step by Step Guide

By Kristofer Dahl


Most techniques on the guitar require a lot of practice - and when you practice guitar techniques, it is mandatory to use a metronome! Being able to aggressively use speedpicking in sync with a beat, is an ability given to few. Now you can get there - just stick to the rules of this video lesson.

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Guitar Exercises (Beginner and Beyond)

By Kristofer Dahl


Think about it : a daily twenty minute exercise schedule which you keep up fo a while, and then one morning you wake up, pick up the guitar and... WHOOOMM. An over night sensation. You're finally there...you have had a treshold experience...you are a pro...! Is this possible? This lesson will show you...

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