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Anyone know of A good site for free beginner guitar lessons?
Apr 8th
I am A beginner I don’t know how to read notes.
What’s a good first-time/learner’s electric guitar and amp to buy?
Mar 24th
I’m considering taking guitar lessons. I would be mostly playing blues/hard rock but I know that I would probably be playing more traditional songs at lessons so what is a good guitar and amp to buy that would transition well into playing hard rock and blues?
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Anyone know of any good beginner guitar lessons?
Jan 15th
I have been trying to learn for awhile just can’t seem to get it. Any suggestions on lessons or videos or something?
Does anyone know of a good free beginner guitar lessons site?
Dec 9th
I’m a beginner don’t know how to play and would like too.
Are Estaban guitars good, and what is difference between steel and nylon strings?
Nov 21st
I have seen the Estaban guitar commercials. Are the guitars worth it? And what is the benefit of steel vs nylon strings? Easier to play?
Does anyone know of a good free guitar lessons on the internet?
Nov 18th
I can’t afford a guitar lessons, but I want to learn. If any one knows of a free website please tell me. Thanks
Blues Rock Guitar Lessons – Kings: Jimmy Page – Andy Aledort – Good Times Breakdown 1
Nov 15th
FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More Free Guitar Lessons: bit.ly On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Facebook – www.truefire.com Jimmy Page is the third essential British blues guitarist, following in the footsteps of Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, to have emerged from the seminal blues/rock/proto-metal aggregation known as the Yardbirds. After the original Yardbirds fell apart, Jimmy gigged with a band he called the New Yardbirds, who soon changed their name to Led Zeppelin. Like Clapton and Beck, Page was deeply influenced by the American blues guitar masters BB king, Albert King, Buddy Guy and Otis Rush, but Jimmy spun these influences into a style much less polished and much more raw; in the early days, what he lacked in technical brilliance he more than made up for in spirit and intensity (by Zeppelin III, however, Page’s facility rivaled that of Clapton and Beck). Like his compatriots, he favors minor pentatonic and blues scales when soloing, which is the case with this excerpt played in his style. The riffs here are primarily based on E minor pentatonic (EGABD) and the E Blues scale (EGA Bb BD).









