Key to being an interesting guitarist is having a wide "vocabulary" of chords, riffs, and rhythm ideas.
Do you pick up the guitar and just play the same old things? Do your fingers just wander in old familiar paths, and you feel bored with your playing?
Would you like to ...
* Save $1000's in private lessons, and learn at your own pace - playing back the examples as you like?
* Expand your vocabulary beyond the same old major and minor chords?
* Improve your own songs with more interesting harmony?
* Break out of your old positions, and come up with expressive rhythm guitar parts?
* Learn what a G7b9#5 chord is, how it sounds, and when you should use it? How about a Db7b5? A G13sus4? A C mu-major?! The list goes on....
This is not only a perfect reference for guitarists, but is also a series of lessons based on well-known chord progressions, giving the theoretical examples context, and making the learning process a pleasure!
After you order here, you can request a login to download the full version with audio from our site for further home study.
Do you pick up the guitar and just play the same old things? Do your fingers just wander in old familiar paths, and you feel bored with your playing?
Would you like to ...
* Save $1000's in private lessons, and learn at your own pace - playing back the examples as you like?
* Expand your vocabulary beyond the same old major and minor chords?
* Improve your own songs with more interesting harmony?
* Break out of your old positions, and come up with expressive rhythm guitar parts?
* Learn what a G7b9#5 chord is, how it sounds, and when you should use it? How about a Db7b5? A G13sus4? A C mu-major?! The list goes on....
This is not only a perfect reference for guitarists, but is also a series of lessons based on well-known chord progressions, giving the theoretical examples context, and making the learning process a pleasure!
After you order here, you can request a login to download the full version with audio from our site for further home study.