
Rock and Roll has (and will continue to have) many guitar heroes. Read about Chuck Berry, who probably was the first electric rock guitar god.
So far our discussion on determining the key of a song has been biased towards major keys. Now let’s look at songs at what to do with songs in minor keys.
Let’s answer some more of your mail. Here’s a recent pair of questions about stopping string squeak and finding good tutorials on Travis Picking.
Andrew DuBrock’s “Travis Picking” does an excellent job teaching not only the basics of Travis picking but the intermediate and advanced techniques, too.
Welcome to this week’s “Event Horizon” post where we catch you up on upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community!
We know the starting and ending chords are sometimes good indicators a songs key. But what else can help us figure out what key a song is in?
This is easily one of the most common questions we get: What order should I read the lessons in? Well, that really depends on who is asking the question.
It’s not too early to be thinking about Halloween! Welcome to this week’s Event Horizon where we list upcoming shows featuring friends of Guitar Noise!
Figuring out what key a song is in is something guitarists usually do if they are playing music with others. How can you tell what key a song is in?
Hello and greetings to all! Welcome to the October 15 issue of Guitar Noise News, your free twice-a-month newsletter from Guitar Noise – www.guitarnoise.com.
Feature: How to Buy a Guitar
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