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How to Tune & Play a 12 String Guitar: Video Series

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Learn how to tune & play a 12 string guitar in these free instructional video music lessons, including tips & techniques on playing chords, scales, using a capo & finger picking on a twelve string guitar.

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  1. Learn how to tune a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  2. Learn how to play chord inversions on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  3. Learn how to finger pick arpeggios on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 2,082
  4. Learn finger picking techniques on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  5. Learn how to play suspended chords on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  6. Learn how to use a capo on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 1,115
  7. Learn how to play the minor pentatonic scale on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 838
  8. Learn how to play triads on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 680
  9. Learn how to play arpeggios on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  10. Learn basic chord progressions on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  11. Learn how to harmonize a scale on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 625
  12. Learn how to play major scales on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 691
  13. Learn how to play sharp and flat notes on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 968
  14. Learn how to play the blues on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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  15. Learn how to play the harmonic minor scale on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

    Views: 516
  16. Learn how to play the natural minor scale on a twelve string guitar in this free guitar lesson video.

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Music is one of the primary forms of communication on Earth. Whether the use of tones and melodies developed before, after, or in conjunction with spoken language is unknown; yet music is unique in that it helps us to talk to each other in ways that language cannot achieve.

Western popular music of the last 50 years has been largely dominated by one of the most versatile stringed instruments yet produced—the guitar. Guitars tend to do one of two things in a song: create a melody or set up a rhythm. The choice is largely dependent upon the player; but also upon the variety of guitar itself. One of those varieties is a guitar known as the 12-string.

The 12-string guitar is a monster of an instrument; its sound is big, rich, and deep. This distinctive sound is created by taking a normal 6-string guitar and doubling every string. Tonally, the lower four strings are octaves; the upper two tuned in unison. This tuning produces a powerful sound that is effective for beefing up a rhythm line or creating a striking melody. You can hear the double-toned instrument in songs like Led Zeppelin’s “Thank You,” as well as The Eagles’ “Hotel California,” to name a few.

In this free instructional video series for guitar players, learn how to incorporate the 12-string guitar into your arsenal of song sounds. Our expert will show you some of the techniques used for this instrument that differ from the common 6-string. Lessons include how to tune the 12-string, picking methods, using a capo, and chord formations.

 
About the Presenter

John Armstrong John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to rock groups. He also has a bachelors degree in Jazz and Classical guitar from the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. dkdk

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