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Super Mario Bros Guitar Tab Lesson How to Play

September 10, 2011 in Local Music by


www.fuzzymonkeytabs.com This is layed out a little more neatly at the site. I also have the actual game if you have a java enabled browser. This is a fairly simple version of this tune. It’s going to require a lot of memorisation. Just pause the video and practice each section till you’ve got it. A lot of this is repetition, so it might seem more complicated than it really is at first. Just take your time and be patient.

You’re Beautiful – James Blunt (Easy Song Beginner Guitar Lesson BS-991)

August 30, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


This guitar lesson will show you how to play You’re Beautiful by James Blunt. We look at the chords and rhythms. This is a Bonus Stage song from Beginners Songbook. Just for the record, I don’t think I look anything like JB at all, but I’ve seen loads of comments over the years about it, hence the joke. The Justin Guitar Beginners Songbook contains 100 songs specifically structured for beginners and there are 10 songs for each stage of the Beginners Course. See the web site for the beginner lessons and more info including full song list, sample songs and order details. You can also order the book from your local music store! Nearly 500 lessons on the site now, and none of that sample rubbish and you don’t even have to give me your email if you don’t want!! www.justinguitar.com Hope you dig and thanks for watching. Please favourite and tell your friends if you like it. .

Guitar Solo Lesson by Tom Hess

August 4, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


tomhess.net Guitar Solo Lesson: Tips to help you make great guitar solos. Immediately learn how to improve your guitar soloing and phrasing skills. Whether you play rock, metal or any other electric guitar style, these guitar solo lessons by Tom Hess will transform your guitar playing….

Impossible By Shontelle (Easy Guitar Lesson)

May 17, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


Requested By “Liarna23″ Capo1st fret….. Chords…. Em =pointer finger second string from the top 2nd fret middle finger third string from the top 2nd fret G = pointer finger top string 2nd fret middle finger second string from the top 2nd fret pinkey finger…

Modal Progressions For Guitar – Advanced Guitar Lesson

April 24, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


www.GuitarLessons365.com PleaseRate, Comment, Favorite and Subscribe to help this lesson get more views. Thanks!! This lesson is the video accompaniment to the PDF tutorial “Writing Modal Progressions” available for FREE from the main site at http While you are there check out the many other FREE video guitar lessons for players of all levels. The main site is donation based and I need your support to be able to continually make all of these video lessons almost everyday. Thanks!! Lesson Taught By: Carl Brown

Tenacious D – Tribute – Acoustic Guitar Lesson Tutorial – How to Play

April 20, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


Free Ebook when you sign my email list www.guitarjamz.com

How to Play Sammy Hagar’s “Can’t Drive 55″ Guitar Lesson

April 19, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


For more of this lesson check out guitarworld.com Here’s the first part of a Guitar World exclusive lesson on how to play Sammy Hagar’s classic “Can’t Drive 55″

paul gilbert speed build up guitar lesson

April 17, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


a guitar lesson by paul gilbert paul shows you his piano lick which is great for building speed

Jack Johnson – Good People – Acoustic Guitar lesson – How to Play on Guitar

April 4, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


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Hotel California intro guitar lesson

March 15, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster


Learn how to play the intro to Hotel California (The Eagles) as taught by Teague Purtell. To study guitar online with Teague visit: www.musiclearning.com This is not note for note but very close and the reason for doing this without a capo is so you can strum the chords in the verse and chorus without a capo. Otherwise, you have to remove the capo when the strumming starts or play the chords up high on the neck. I like the big open chords so I don’t want to use the capo.