LESSONS
LESSON # 1
LESSON # 2
LESSON # 3
LESSON # 4
LESSON # 5
LESSON # 6
LESSON # 7
LESSON # 8
LESSON # 9
LESSON # 10
SECTION TEST
LESSON # 11
LESSON # 12
LESSON # 13
LESSON # 14
LESSON # 15
LESSON
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Free Lessons Index
To get the most out of your lessons
we recommend taking the following steps to ensure the best
interactive experience. ( Web TV and MAC users can view
lessons via images, charts and wave files).
Get started by choosing any of the lessons
you want from our lesson menu on the left column. If
your a beginner we strongly suggest you start at lesson one
and work your way progressively through them. Below
we have listed brief descriptions of the lessons for you.
Work on each lesson for a week before you move on to the next
one.

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LESSONS 1-10
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Lessons 1-10 are for the very beginning
guitarist. These lessons cover how to read neck charts, basic guitar parts terminology and
string names. They also cover all the major and minor open chords, different strumming
techniques and the beginners very first chord progressions and songs. |
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SECTION TEST
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The section test covers everything the
beginner learns in lessons 1-10. This is a interactive lesson that calculates your score
and if you reach the required score, you gain access to a hidden page!!! |
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LESSONS 11-16
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Lessons 11-16 are for the
beginner that wishes to advance to the
intermediate playing level. In this section
we cover the arpeggiation of chords. The
beginning student will also learn major
and minor bar chords as well as power
chords. The student will then advance
into the intermediate lessons that cover
learning the note names at different positions
on the fretboard. They will also learn
advanced chords such as 7th, 9, sharp
9, and augmented chords as well as learning
to build chord progressions with these
chords. Towards the end of this section
we will start covering basic "TAB"
symbols in preparation for the final lesson
which teaches you three different pentatonic
scale forms and shows you how to play
them anywhere on the fretboard.
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