Free video guitar lessons with Tab. Updated regularly. Beginner to Intermediate levels. Rock, blues and metal. Private lessons available.
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jimifan
over a year ago
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5 fans
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Decent guide to woods, pickups and other key facets of a guitar. Despite being published by online retailer Sweetwater Sound, this is a decent primer for beginners.
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papa
over a year ago
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5 fans
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Interesting custom instrument that looks like pac-man. The headstock is a blinking power pill. According to the owner, it's actually a decent instrument to play.
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papa
over a year ago
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4 fans
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great tunes you might have missed, most of them with great guitar playing...streaming
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4 fans
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Four necks. Two sound holes. 42 strings. Two access doors; one on the upper player's side and one at the tail block. And you thought 6-strings were a pain to tune!
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papa
over a year ago
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6 fans
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Another resource for classical guitar sheet music in .pdf format. Not a huge collection, but still has some nice pieces.
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papa
over a year ago
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3 fans
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This is a great resource for classical guitarists. Dirk includes midi files for each piece as well as a pdf file with both standard notation and tablature. Really excellent.
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papa
over a year ago
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3 fans
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Excellent set of tips on how to ensure your practice sessions are disciplined and efficient.
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papa
over a year ago
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3 fans
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The Martin Guitar Company. Making fantastic instruments since 1833 in Nazareth Pennsylvania. Seriously, their instruments are top-notch.
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papa
over a year ago
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2 fans
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This list was published in 2003 and is quite controversial among guitarists. It is RS so it's decidedly rock-centric (jazz, classical, etc. don't get any love). Nevertheless a fun list to debate.
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papa
over a year ago
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3 fans
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