Free Guitar Lessons
These guitar lessons are arranged with the absolute beginner in mind. Each lesson builds upon the things you learn in the previous lesson. To get the most benefit, I would suggest that you start with lesson one and proceed to the next only when you have the previous lesson thoroughly learned. If you already have some guitar playing experience, You may want to scan the first few lessons to determine where you are best suited to start.
Also, these lessons assume that you are learning on an electric guitar, but an acoustic will work just fine. However, there are techniques here and there that will be difficult or impossible to play on an acoustic guitar. These sections can be skipped over without fear of compromising your own learning. It is also assumed that you are holding the guitar with your left hand on the fingerboard.
If you run into problems or have questions, be sure to post them on Jam Session - StoneDragon's Online Guitar Discussion Community.
Keep in mind that the only secret to great guitar playing is a little knowledge and LOTS OF PRACTICE!!
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