Guitar Tab vs Standard Notation: Which Should You Learn First?
Honest comparison of guitar tablature and standard notation for self-taught players. What each system is genuinely better at, who should...
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Honest comparison of guitar tablature and standard notation for self-taught players. What each system is genuinely better at, who should...
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Power chords are the two-note shape behind every rock and metal riff. Here's why they work, how to play them,...
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The natural minor scale is the parent of rock, metal, and minor-key music. Here's the W-H-W-W-H-W-W formula, how it relates...
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Honest timelines for adult guitar learners — first song in two to four weeks, comfortable strummer in six to twelve...
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A 30-day plan for self-taught guitarists to memorize every note on the fretboard — the five structural facts that make...
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A complete by-ear tuning guide for self-taught guitarists — the 5th-fret method, natural-harmonic method, the G-string exception, common mistakes, and...
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The 1-4-5 (I-IV-V) chord progression powers thousands of songs across rock, pop, country, and reggae. Here's what it is and...
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Five shapes. One system. Every chord, everywhere on the neck. Here's the CAGED system, explained the simple way.
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Learning guitar feels overwhelming when you face hundreds of possible chords without knowing where to start. The good news is...
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Finding the right guitar can be the difference between quick progress and frustrating setbacks. For beginners, choosing an instrument that...
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Struggling to find notes quickly on your guitar? You’re not alone. Many guitarists feel lost navigating the fretboard, relying on...
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You know individual chords, but making them flow together into actual music feels like solving a puzzle without the picture...
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