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So, You Want to Learn How to Play the Electric Guitar!

Any instrument, including electric guitar, can seem to have a high learning curve. However, anyone can learn if they put their mind to it. That's right! I said anyone. Sure, musical talent can be a plus, but in the end ambition and will is all you need to become a good guitarist.

I am here to help you to learn the basics. I am willing to help you hammer down those first obstacles for beginners. Obstacles such as changing between open chords, learning how to effectively play barre-chords, and learning the five positions of the minor pentatonic scale. If you follow my advice, you will be changing between chords before you know it and playing blues type leads.

Some of you may be thinking... Hmm, when he is going to promote his e-book? I am willing to offer you these lessons for free. Yes, you read it right...Free. The only payment that you would have to pay is to yourself. I can give you the basic tools to get you started, but it is up to you to practice and perfect the use of those tools. Like the old axiom, "Practice makes perfect."

So give it a shot and click on the desire links to the left to get started.



Guitar Blog
The Guitar Blog. Learning the electric guitar can be a challenge. This blog is to help beginner guitar players to learn the basics.

Guitar Basics: Tuning, Notes, and Chords
Guitar Basics: A beginner's guide to guitar tuning, open chords, barre chords and more

Guitar Basics 102: The Next Level for Beginners
GUITAR BASICS 102: Within this section I discuss how to do hammer on and pull offs, guitar trills, two hand tapping, slides, harmonics, drop tuning, and much much more.

Blues Scale: Learn the Seven Patterns of The Minor Pentatonic Scale.
BLUES SCALE: Learn the seven patterns of the Minor Pentatonic Scale. This scale is one of the most widely used scales in modern music. Learn these patterns now and you will be doing leads in no tim


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