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Music theory can often be a touchy and brainstaking subject. It took me...a very long time to understand, learn it, and play it. But now that that I understand it, I want to share my knowledge! I've taken a lot of time and effort to make the tutorials I have so far as concise and easy to understand as possible. Users are welcome to send me emails at any time if they need help with any lesson. I don't have a lot of content yet, but I'm trying to develop an audience. Listed below is the RSS with some random articles in it. Feel free to look at some of the topics on it. The website is composed of technique lessons, music theory lessons, tips, tricks, reviews, and free & paid promotion! The site is currently AD free. I need your help to make my posts as easy and concise as possible! Please drop by if you are interested. Quick note - If you want to look for a specific lesson, click "lesson index" on the blog. Everytime a lesson is posted, it is compiled into a list. It's categorized either under "Beginner To Intermediate" or "Advanced"
Lessons in-depth explanations complete with tabulature. I even have a tabulature lesson!
Lessons can be requested at any time, by anyone of any skill level
I want my lessons to be as easy to understand and helpful as possible. I've added a submission form to the mainpage, for people who may be stuck, or just want to comment on it. You can also request promotion for a guitar related product of yours. Prosper with me! Also. If a user requests a lesson, it will always jump in front of all the lessons I plan to write. User lessons come first.
Interested yet? Remember it's free. We love free stuff =). My site is free and always will be.
Even though the site was only launched a few days ago, it still have a nice amount of articles to give you a taste of whats to come. I'm going to be explaining in-depth modal and scale theory. The essentials to mastering improvising.
Here are a handfull of lessons I aspire to cover for your sake of learning.
-Advanced tabulature notation
-Hammer Ons and Pull Offs
-Sliding
-Harmonics
-Basic finger exercises & chords
-Introduction To Chords and Chord formation
-The Power Chord and it's roots
-Basic songs you can learn to play on a variety of genres.
-Tapping
-Pinch harmonics
-Alternate Picking, how to properly alternate pick