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  • How to play a C on a standard tuned Ukulele

    In this How to you will learn how to play a C chord on a standard tuned Ukulele. The C is a very easy chord to play and sounds good in many different chord progression or picking patterns

  • How to Play Smokey & the Bandit on the Banjo

    The 1977 movie "Smokey and the Bandit" featured popular movie stars Burt Reynolds and Sally Field. Another actor in the movie is Jerry Reed, who also was an accomplished country music writer,...

  • How to Play Guitar Riffs & Leads

    Riffs and leads are the building blocks of rock music. In order to have a great song, an artist needs to incorporate both of the elements and use them to their full potential. Although there are...

  • How to play a C major chord on a six string guitar

    Here is an easy way to play a C major chord on a standard six string guitar.

  • How to play an E major chord on a six string guitar

    Here is how to play one of the most used rock chords on a standard six string guitar.

  • How to Play Guitar Arpeggios

    An arpeggio, when executed correctly, gives a distinct sound to whichever chord this technique is being applied to. The word arpeggio means "broken chord" in Italian, and that's exactly what it...

  • How to Harden Fingers to Play Guitar

    Playing guitar for a beginner is often painful because the fingers are soft. It takes time to build up callouses that allow new players to play guitar without feeling the irritation cause by the...

  • How to Play Eb on Guitar

    Playing an Eb (E flat) chord on the guitar can be a challenge to the beginner. But by referencing knowledge of other common chords, and a bit of music theory, playing Eb and other tricky chords...

  • How to Play a Slide Guitar

    Playing slide guitar like the pros takes lots of practice, but getting started is pretty easy. First, you need a slide. Any glass, metal, or rigid plastic tube will do for starters--a bottle neck,...

  • How to Play Acoustic Guitar for Kids

    Learning a musical instrument at a young age is something many people wish they had done, as it is a great way to express ourselves and be creative. Often associated with famous musicians, the...

  • How to Play Ukulele Songs

    Learning to play songs on the ukulele can be a fun and rewarding experience. Unlike the guitar or piano, the ukulele's small size and four strings make it a relatively easy instrument to learn and...

  • How to Play Guitar Now and Love It

    Here's what happens to a lot of would-be guitar players. They decide they want to learn, and they find a teacher through local ads. Then they start taking lessons. The teacher has studied music...

  • How to Play a G Dominant Seventh (G7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a C Major Seventh (CM7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a C Dominant Seventh (C7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Major Seventh (DM7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Minor Seventh (Dm7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an A Major Seventh (AM7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an A Minor Seventh (Am7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an A Dominant Seventh (A7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a C Chord on Piano

    The C major chord is very easy to play and sounds great! It is made up of 3 notes and can be played easily with one hand.

  • How to Play a G Open Chord on a Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a B Dominant Seventh (B7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an E Minor Seventh (Em7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an E Dominant Seventh (E7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Minor Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play Minor Bar Chords on a Guitar

    The minor bar chords are an important addition to the major bar chords. They can add great depth to songs. There are two forms to learn. With practice, you'll be able to play along to the rhythm...

  • How to Play an E Minor Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an A Minor Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an E Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a C Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an A Open Chord on a Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play Major Bar Chords on Guitar

    The major bar chords are the foundation of many songs. There are two forms to learn. With practice, you'll be able to play along to the rhythm guitar in your favorite songs, or create your own...

  • How to Play a Power Chord on Guitar

    The power chord is used in a lot of rock songs. It is an easy to learn three note chord that will let you play many songs. If you are a fan of punk rock, you will be able to play almost every punk...

  • How to Change Autoharp Chord Bars

    The autoharp is a fun and easy instrument to pick up. It relies on a series of felted "chord bars" that when depressed mute certain strings. The remaining strings make up musical chords that can...

  • How to Play Songs on a Bass Guitar

    Although the bass guitar tends to get overshadowed by the drums, vocals and guitar, it is the bass that provides the pulse of the overall sound. Because the bass only has four strings in contrast...

  • How to Use Guitar Finger Picks

    Finger picks are one of several types of guitar picks to choose from. They are used to pluck individual strings with your right hand (if you are right-handed) and are made of plastic, brass or...

  • Dulcimer Instructions

    The mountain dulcimer is a guitar-like instrument that rests on your lap and is fretted and strummed. This instrument is quite different from the hammered dulcimer, which is played with mallets...

  • How to Master the Barre Chord on the Guitar (tips, tricks, metods, etc.)

    One of the toughest things for a beginning guitarist is the dreaded barre chord. Here are some tips master this (necessary) technique.

  • How to Read a Ukulele Chord Chart

    A ukulele is a stringed instrument that falls into the lute family. The ukulele originated in Hawaii and gained popularity in other parts of the U.S. in the 20th century, made famous by such...

  • Pedal-Steel Effects

    The liquidy smooth bends of a pedal-steel guitar are an integral part of country and country-rock, but a pedal steel is a devilish instrument to master. Fortunately, many signature pedal-steel...

  • How to Learn Guitar from the Internet (Free!)

    Ever wanted to learn to play the guitar but were uncomfortable with the idea of taking lessons? Not to fear, you can learn to play at your own pace in the comfort of your home - from the internet!

  • Guitar Capo Tips

    A capo is a device that clamps on to the neck of a guitar that raises the pitch by one half or more steps, depending on how far up the neck it is placed. Often, published music is written in a key...

  • How to Learn Piano Boogies

    Boogie piano incorporates blues, rock 'n' roll, jazz and folk music, putting elements from many types of these musical genres (especially blues and rock) into a fast piano piece with a strong and...

  • How to Learn to Play Electric Guitar

    The electric guitar is the instrument of the modern era. It has turned lonely kids experimenting with small bands in garages into rock stars and fleet-fingered legends. It is also a cruel mistress...

  • Guitars for Adult Beginners

    Guitars are among the most practical of musical instruments to play for cost and portability. The guitar is not the easiest instrument to play, however. An adult beginner should try playing a few...

  • Beginners Lesson for Dulcimers

    The dulcimer is a classic, portable, inexpensive instrument that is fun and rewarding to learn for novice musicians and experts alike. The dulcimer contains only four strings, and standard Ionian...

  • How to Strum the Song Hotel California

    Recorded and performed by The Eagles, "Hotel California" is regarded as one of the greatest rock and roll songs of all time. Using a classical guitar, catchy bass line and lyrics laced with...

  • Tips for Teaching Guitar to Children

    More portable than a piano, and more versatile than woodwind instruments, the guitar is one of the most popular instruments for children wishing to experience the joy of playing music. As with...

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