


How to Easily Communicate Chord Progressions with the Nashville Number System
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Finding Seventh Chord Shapes All Over the Fretboard

Take Your Sight-Reading to the Next Level with Duets in Higher Positions

Sharpen Your Sight-Reading Skills by Playing Duets with Counterpoint and Triple-Stops
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Work on Your Sight-Reading Skills Through Two-Part Studies

Learn to Improvise All Around the Neck Using Moveable Chord Shapes

Weekly Workout: Using Triads to Negotiate Seventh Chords
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Make the Most of Your Capo: 4 Essential Concepts

Song Builder: How to Put Together a Repertoire—and Use it Wisely
Whether you’re a solo singer-songwriter or instrumentalist, or you play with a group, as you develop plans to play shows, you’ll need to carefully consider your repertoire. If you’ve performed in bars and restaurants, then you understand the value of…

Quick Tip: All Practice and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Guitarist
Writers have a saying to describe the process of practicing their craft: B.I.C. or Butt in Chair. That’s a good starting place for guitar players, too. If you’re dreaming of being a better guitar player, then have a seat.…
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Stage-Ready: Understanding the Latest Options in Acoustic-Electric Guitars

Video Lesson: Harnessing the Power of Sus Chords

Video Lesson: All About the Essential ii–V Chord Progression
Given the guitar’s well-established role as an accompaniment instrument, it behooves acoustic players to learn a lot about chords. Backing up your own singing or someone else’s means you’ve probably recognized familiar chord progressions that occur throughout popular music. As…

