I Did It by Dave Matthews Band
Intro (Electric) Dave Matthews traded in his funky acoustic guitar for a funky electric on his latest song. It’s buried in the mix of the… Read More »I Did It by Dave Matthews Band
Intro (Electric) Dave Matthews traded in his funky acoustic guitar for a funky electric on his latest song. It’s buried in the mix of the… Read More »I Did It by Dave Matthews Band
Hybrid picking is a guitar-playing technique that involves picking with a pick and one or more fingers alternately or simultaneously. Hybrid picking allows guitar players… Read More »Hybrid Picking
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There are 2 guitar parts in this entire song. If you can learn the Intro and the 1st Verse, everything else is repetitive. Don’t let the rather brisk… Read More »Annie’s Song by John Denver
There are 2 guitar parts in this entire song. If you can learn the Intro and the 1st Verse, everything else is repetitive. Don’t let the rather brisk… Read More »Annie’s Song by John Denver
Download Download all songs in a zipped (compressed) folder: Easy-Guitar-Songbook-PDF Extras 9 Chords = 50 Songs Simple Strumming Patterns: Use these to play the songs… Read More »Strumtastic Song Library
What are intervals? Intervals are the distance between 2 notes. Recognizing the sound of different intervals by ear is a key part of your development… Read More »Intervals Part 1
This guitar pick tutorial will show you the proper use of a guitar pick. Don’t start out on the wrong foot. Learn how to use… Read More »Guitar Pick Tutorial: How To Pick Properly