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Guitar edit
A Guide to Playing Guitar edit
- Getting Started
- Different Types of Guitars
- Anatomy of a Guitar
- Buying a Guitar
- Buying an Amplifier
- Tuning the Guitar
- Tablature
- Lead Guitar and Rhythm Guitar
- Playing Guitar
- For Beginners
- The Basics
- Open Chords
- Intervals and Power Chords
- Muting and Raking
- Learning Songs
- How to Continue Learning
- Song Library
- Technical Exercises
- Lead Guitar
- Scales
- Scale Theory
- Picking and Plucking
- Arpeggios and Sweep Picking
- Slides
- Hammer-ons, Pull-offs, and Trills
- Bending and Vibrato
- Harmonics
- Vibrato Bar Techniques
- Tapping
- Octaves
- Rhythm Guitar
- Chord Types
- Barre Chords
- Movable Chords
- Chord Progressions
- Alternate Picking
- Tremolo Picking
- Rhythm
- Playing Styles
- Folk Guitar
- Blues
- Slide Guitar
- Alternative Guitar
- Country and Western
- Metal
- Jazz
- Classical Guitar
- Flamenco
- Reggae
- General Guitar Theory
- Tone and Volume
- Singing and Playing
- Writing Songs
- Playing With Others
- Recording Music
- Tuning Your Ear
- Playing What You Hear
- Equipment
- Guitar Accessories
- Effects Pedals
- E-bow
- Cables
- Bass Guitar
- Harmonica and Guitar Combo
- Maintenance
- Guitar Maintenance and Storage
- Adjusting the Guitar
- Stringing the Guitar
- Appendices
- Dictionary
- Alternate Tunings
- Scale Manual
- Chord Reference
- Blues Exercises
- Blanks
- About This Book
- Authors
- Music Theory Basics
- Introduction
- Music Notation Systems
- Rhythm
- Scales and Intervals
- Modes
- Chords
- Chord Structures
- Consonance and Dissonance