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February 4, 2014

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Why should I bother trying to get the hang of the guitar fretboard*, you ask? Because regardless of what style you play —or want to play— the basic fretboard layout  does not change. This is true whether it’s blues guitar, jazz guitar, classical guitar, rock guitar, flamenco guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, finger style guitar or what ever guitar styles you enjoy […]

Think of all the great songs you know and all the wonderful guitar players you have heard.The reason they resonate so much with you is because they write magical chord progressons or riff & licks you connect with.These songs become the soundtrack to your life.The emotional impact they have of on you is specific and can focus and […]