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Guitar Teaching: Lesson One
Guitar Teaching: Lesson One
If you have read Nick Minnion's article "Could You Teach Guitar?" and finished with a resounding "Yes!" then the next question is "How?" This article hopes to answer that question with a detailed look at how to teach the all-important first lesson.
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Newsletter Vol. 3 # 98 – September 15, 2009
Guitar Noise — ... by Hank Stupi Here is a finger style chord melody arrangement of the beautiful Charlie Chaplin tune “Smile.” Long-time Guitar Noise reader and first-time contributor Hank Stupi takes you through the process step by step, so you’ll see how an initial “busy” arrangement consisting mainly of eighth notes and arpeggios was pared down to make it easier to play and to allow room for some nice movement in the bass line. Guitar Teaching: Lesson One by Paul Andrews If you have read Nick Minnion’s article “Could You Teach Guitar?” and finished with a resounding “Yes!” then the next ...

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