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Guitar Theory Simplified - The I-V-vi-IV progression
The I-V-vi-IV Chord ProgressionWelcome to another Guitar Theory Simplified lesson! In this blog, we break down the I-V-vi-IV chord progression, a popular sequence found in countless pop, rock, and indie songs. Mastering this progression will give your playing a modern...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - The I-IV-V progression
The I-IV-V Chord ProgressionIn this lesson from Guitar Theory Simplified, we explore the I-IV-V chord progression, one of the most common and versatile progressions in Western music. This progression forms the backbone of countless songs across genres like rock, blues,...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - The CAGED system
The CAGED System ExplainedWelcome to the Guitar Theory Simplified series! In this blog, we break down the CAGED system, a must-know framework for any guitarist. The CAGED system allows you to visualize chord shapes, scales, and arpeggios all over the...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Chord Inversions Explained
Chord Inversions ExplainedIn this Guitar Theory Simplified blog, we’ll explore the concept of chord inversions, an important tool for adding variety and movement to your playing. Chord inversions allow you to change the order of the notes in a chord...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - How Chords Are Built
How Chords Are Built on GuitarWelcome to another lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series! In this blog, we dive into the foundation of chord construction on the guitar. Understanding how chords are built is essential for every guitarist, as...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Chord Types On Guitar
Understanding Chord Types on GuitarIn this Guitar Theory Simplified lesson, we explore the various chord types every guitarist should know, from basic major and minor to more advanced seventh and diminished chords. What Are Chord Types?We’ll guide you through building...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Intervals explained
Intervals Explained on GuitarWelcome to another lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series! In this blog, we’ll cover musical intervals, the distance between two notes that forms the foundation of scales and chords. What Are Intervals?We’ll explain major, minor, perfect,...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - Relative Keys Explained
Relative Keys ExplainedIn this lesson from the Guitar Theory Simplified series, we explore the concept of relative keys, which share the same notes but have different tonal centers. What Are Relative Keys?We’ll explain how to find the relative minor for...
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Guitar Theory Simplified - C major scale 12th position
Understanding the C Major Scale: 12th PositionWelcome to another Guitar Theory Simplified lesson! In this blog, we’ll focus on the C major scale in the 12th position, opening up access to the uppermost notes of the fretboard. What Is the...