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A Natural Minor Scale
A Natural Minor Scale
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Names of the Strings
String Lengths
Fingers and Frets
Finger Placement
High Low Up Down
Tuning
Using a Pick
Melody and Harmony
Thumb Position
Em and How to Read Chord Diagrams
Am, Common Fingers and Root Notes
Am to Em and Root Strum
Counting Measures and Beats
Time Signatures
G to Em
Down and Up Strumming
C to Am
C to Am to Em to Am
E to Am and Blocking
C to Am Strumming Patterns
G to Cadd9
D Dsus4 and Dsus2
Cadd9 to G to D to DSus4 and D2
A Major Chord and Common Fingers
A2 and Asus4
D,G,A and Root Strum
Tones and Semitones
Musical Alphabet
The Major Scale
C Major Scale
C Major Scale Part II
A Natural Minor Scale
G Major Scale One Octave
Introduction to I IV V’s
The F Chord
Constructing Chords
I IV V in C
Introduction to 7 Chords and A7
D7 Chord and New Voicing of G
E7 Chord
Dm and Common Fingers
Introduction to Dropped D Tuning
Introducton to the Capo
12 Bar Blues in A with Root Strum
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