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Basic Guitar Chords Chart

Good day and welcome back to the Beginner Guitar Lessons blog. As promised earlier I provide you here some basic guitar chords chart to study and practice. If you use Google to search ‘guitar chords chart’ it will tell you how many pages related to this keyword, at the time I’m writing this post the number is 7,610,000 sites. Some will tell you they have over 1,000 chords chart, but you don’t really need to learn them all. Read the rest of this entry »

Basic Guitar Chords

Hello, welcome back to my Beginner Guitar Lessons blog!

Today we will learn about how basic guitar chords were built. A basic guitar chord consists of three or more notes played at the same time. One of the simplest forms of basic guitar chords is the major chord so we will start from this chord. Read the rest of this entry »

Guitar Fretboard – Basic Tutorial

Good Day Folks! I assume now you know how to tune a guitar after reading my previous posts in this Beginner Guitar Lessons Blog. Guitar tuning is not difficult and it’s not a sky rocket science either. Now let us see the notes assignment on the guitar fretboard. Just like piano, guitar uses twelve notes all over the fretboard. Each fret equals to a Half Step Note (a.k.a. semitone).  Two consecutive frets equal to one Whole Step Note or a Tone. Read the rest of this entry »

Guitar Tuning – The Physics Way

Good day!

Now probably you’re thinking that I’m nuts because guitar tuning has nothing to do with physics. Well, the truth is, actually you can apply one of its law here. If you understand how it works you will be amazed because your eyes – yes, you read it right, your EYES! – can tell you whether your strings are in tune or not.  Sounds good? Prove it! I wrote this article for the Beginner Guitar Lessons Blog only so keep on reading. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Tune a Guitar

Welcome back my fellow talented guitarists!
Today we’re going to learn how to tune a guitar. It looks simple but believe me some people can’t do it, although they can play the guitar quite well. Don’t be one of them, or you will be depending on somebody else for the rest of your life when your guitar needs some fine tuning. Read the rest of this entry »