Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Guitar Lessons: Chords - Beginner to Advanced


We know that many of you have a guitar in your house, or maybe you got one (or are getting one) for the holidays. But after it’s unwrapped, the string have been strummed, the guitar us passed around, and you’ve strike some rock star poses, you’re going to be looking for the “what’s next?”

That “what’s next?” is guitar lessons.

Luckily, we have the perfect guitar lessons so you can start learning right now, and be up and playing legitimately in just a couple of lessons, and all without learning how to read music.


Our how to play guitar chords is an excellent choice for the beginner just getting started in their musical career, or the intermediate looking to expand on the fundamentals that they already have learned.

Total Guitar Chords Vol. 1 starts on the ground level, and talks you through the instrument, how to hold it and how to position your hands. These guitar lessons then show you where to place your fingers for your first chords and how to strum simple rhythms.

Boom! You’re starting to play music.

Then each continuing lesson builds from there, adding chords to your vocabulary, adding additional notes to the chords you know, and new strumming patterns. Before you know it, you’re becoming well versed in playing rhythm guitar.

Total Guitar Chords Vol. 2 is a series guitar lessons that focus on more complex extended chords as they are used in Jazz, Blues, Funk and Rock music today, as well as the more complex strumming patterns.

As with Vol. 1 these guitar lessons use our progressive method of learning, so you are constantly building upon the knowledge you have learned in previous guitar lessons. Instead of trying to grasp entire concepts, they are broken down into smaller digestible pieces that you learn with ease.

The low price of these guitar lessons is just a fraction of what you would pay for a single private guitar lesson. You get to learn to play guitar in the comfort of your own home, and set the pace that you want to learn. If you conquer a lesson and want to move on, you don’t need to wait a week for your next lesson. Or, if you’re not ready to move on, you don’t need to be embarrassed and/or cancel (and probably pay for) your next lesson: Our guitar lessons are always there waiting for you.

Remember: A guitar without lessons is near useless, but with our how to play guitar chords lessons, it will be a tool for making music, personal expression and perhaps, fulfilling dreams.

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