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A Major 6 Chords – A6 | GuitaristSource.com

e|–2–| B|–2–| G|–2–| D|–2–| A|–0–| E|—–| e|—–| B|–5–| G|–6–| D|–4–| A|–x–| E|–5–| e|–5–| B|–7–| G|–6–| D|–7–| A|—–| E|—–|

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The 12 Bar Blues

The 12 bar blues is a popular chord progression for blues and rock songs. The 12 bar blues uses the I-IV-V chord progression. Click Here for More on Guitar Chord Progressions. Blues music is often played in what is known as a triplet feel. To play in a triplet feel, count: ONE and a TWO […]

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G Major Scale in Open D Tuning | GuitaristSource.com

The notes used in the G major scale are: G (1st or root), A (2nd), B (3rd), C (4th), D (5th), E (6th), and F♯ (7th). G Major Scale Guitar Tabs Root on 5th String D |———————————| A |—————————–10–| F#|———————10–12——| D |———-9–10–12————–| A |–10–12————————-| D |———————————| Root on 4th String D |——————–4–5–| A |————–5–7——–| F#|——–5–6————–| […]

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E minor Pentatonic Scale Guitar Tabs

e|——————————–0–3–| B|————————–0–3——–| G|——————–0–2————–| D|————–0–2——————–| A|——–0–2————————–| E|–0–3——————————–| e|–3–0——————————–| B|——–3–0————————–| G|————–2–0——————–| D|——————–2–0————–| A|————————–2–0——–| E|——————————–3–0–| e|——————————–3–5–| B|————————–3–5——–| G|——————–2–4————–| D|————–2–5——————–| A|——–2–5————————–| E|–3–5——————————–| e|–5–3——————————–| B|——–5–3————————–| G|————–4–2——————–| D|——————–5–2————–| A|————————–5–2——–| E|——————————–5–3–| e|——————————–5–7–| B|————————–5–8——–| G|——————–4–7————–| D|————–5–7——————–| A|——–5–7————————–| E|–5–7——————————–| e|–7–5——————————–| B|——–8–5————————–| G|————–7–4——————–| D|——————–7–5————–| A|————————–7–5——–| E|——————————–7–5–| e|———————————–7–10–| B|—————————-8–10———| G|———————-7–9—————-| D|—————-7–9———————-| A|———7–10—————————-| E|–7–10———————————–| e|–10–7———————————–| B|———10–8—————————-| G|—————-9–7———————-| D|———————-9–7—————-| A|—————————-10–7———| E|———————————–10–7–| e|—————————————-10–12–| B|——————————–10–12———-| G|————————-9–12——————| D|——————9–12————————-| A|———-10–12——————————–| E|–10–12—————————————-| e|–12–10—————————————-| […]

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E Major 6 Chords – E6 | GuitaristSource.com

e|–9–| B|–9–| G|–9–| D|–9–| A|–7–| E|—–| e|——| B|–12–| G|–13–| D|–11–| A|–x—| E|–12–| e|–0–| B|–2–| G|–1–| D|–2–| A|—–| E|—–|

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E minor Major 7 Guitar Chords | GuitaristSource.com

e|–0–| B|–0–| G|–0–| D|–1–| A|–2–| E|–0–| e|–3–| B|–4–| G|–4–| D|–2–| A|—–| E|—–| e|–7–| B|–8–| G|–8–| D|–9–| A|–7–| E|—–| e|–11–| B|–8—| G|–9—| D|–9—| A|——| E|——| e|——| B|–12–| G|–12–| D|–13–| A|–x—| E|–12–| e|–12–| B|–12–| G|–12–| D|–13–| A|–14–| E|–12–|

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Guitar Effects – Delay and Echo

Delay and echo effects repeat the guitar’s signal based on different time settings to create “slap-back” and other delay and echo effects. Delay effects use analog (tape), solid-state, and digital circuitry. Tape echo started being experimented with by using a copy of the same recording and splicing the two together at different times, or by […]

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Tips for Guitar Tube Amps – GuitaristSource.com

Using the standby switch helps maintain the life of your tubes and amp. Turn on the power switch and leave the standby switch at the standby position. Wait about 30 seconds or longer before switching on the standby switch to the on position. Some tube amps have a single switch: off, standby, and on. If […]

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C Minor Scales Guitar Tabs

e|————————————————————–| B|————————–11–13–11————————–| G|————–10–12–13————–13–12–10————–| D|–10–12–13————————————–13–12–10–| A|————————————————————–| E|————————————————————–| e|——————————————————–| B|——————————————————–| G|——————————————————–| D|————————8–10–8————————| A|————-8–10–11————11–10–8————-| E|–8–10–11———————————-11–10–8–| e|————————————————————–| B|————————–12–13–12————————–| G|————–10–12–13————–13–12–10————–| D|–10–12–13————————————–13–12–10–| A|————————————————————–| E|————————————————————–| e|——————————————————–| B|——————————————————–| G|——————————————————–| D|————————9–10–9————————| A|————-8–10–11————11–10–8————-| E|–8–10–11———————————-11–10–8–|

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G Major Arpeggio for Guitar

The G major arpeggio uses 3 notes from the G major scale. The first note G, the third note B, and the fifth note D. These same 3 notes create the G major chord or triad when played in unison. The red dots of the diagram represent the root notes. These diagrams break the G […]

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How to Get the Best Tone from Your Guitar Amp

For many guitarists the sound and tone of their guitar amp and set up can be a life long journey. Finding the best sound or tone is an on going process and depends a lot on the type of music you want to play. Finding the right guitar amp is the first step to finding […]

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G Major9 Chords – G(maj9) | GuitaristSource.com

e|–5–| B|–7–| G|–4–| D|–5–| A|—–| E|—–| e|–7—| B|–7—| G|–7—| D|–7—| A|–10–| E|——| e|—–| B|–8–| G|–9–| D|–7–| A|–8–| E|—–|

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Guitar Warm Up Exercises – Part 1

These exercises use a lot of alternate picking – alternating the direction the strings are picked. This picking technique helps you play notes faster and more smoothly. Here is a key for the letters shown above and below each Guitar Warm Up tab. Picking Direction: (shown under each tab)U = Upstroke D = Downstroke Fingers: […]

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Guitar Amps – GuitaristSource.com

Types of Guitar Amps A Guitar Amp Guide for Beginners. Learn about the differences between Tube Amps, Solid State Amps, Modeling Amps and more. How to Get the Best Tone from Your Guitar Amp For many guitarists the sound and tone of their guitar amp and set up can be a life-long journey. Finding the […]

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