Guitar Slim's "Things That I Used to Do" has a single chord progression that allows you to play the entire song with just three chords (E, A and B7). The New Orleans bluesman nabbed a bestselling single when it was released in 1953, staying at No. 1 on the R&B charts for six ...
To those who don’t play a musical instrument, watching those who can play an electric guitar, keyboard, or any instrument can seem like magic. How do they get their fingers to move like that? What secret language do they understand to know what to do? There is often a deep yearning o...
1. Acoustic guitar Not only are acoustic guitars much easier to master than electric guitars, but they’re also the cheaper option to buy as far as guitars go. Alongside the piano, the guitar is a highly popular instrument - for both solo playing and as part of a band setup - making ...
chords and scales are covered, which you will use as a reference throughout your playing career. Most guitarists couldn’t tell you how to play a Bb7b5 off the top of their head, but you need to know from time to time. The included metronome and guitar tuner will also always be ...