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Some freely chosen examples ...
My First Chords & Chord Sequences #3
These accompaniments are aimed at beginners ... with some experience. They are accessible, but not easy because they only use two rhythmic values: the quarter note (1 beat) and the 8th note (1/2 ...
Playing Major Arpeggios
A major arpeggio (or major triad) consists of a root/tonic, a major third and a perfect fifth. As with the seven musical applications, you can transpose its five diagrams (presented here in C) ...
Playing Power Chords
Power chords, which are indicated with a “5”, basically consist of a root/tonic and a fifth. You have the possibility to double or triple these notes by playing them one or two octaves ...
Playing Open Chords
Open chords are absolutely necessary and very easy to perform. We distinguish between major, minor and seventh chords. They are played on the lower end of the fretboard, near the guitar’s head. ...
Playing Major Scales
A major scale consists of seven notes (1 2 3 4 5 6 M7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1-1/2-1-1-1-1/2 (Ex. in C: C-D-E-F-G-A-B). If you transpose it into a ...
Blues Rhythms #1
This assortment of major and minor blues rhythms, with a clear or saturated sound, covers the whole spectrum of blues guitar styles – from shuffle, slow blues and rock blues to rhythm ’n’ ...






