Nirvana - A Huge Impact to The Music World
If you are among the teenagers around the world that decided to pick up the guitar in the 90's, chances are you've been inspired by one band that made a huge impact at the time called 'Nirvana'. Formed in the late 1980's, Nirvana only lasted for 7 years when tragedy struck in April 1994. The band's frontman Kurt Cobain was found dead in what is reported as...
'The New Best of James Taylor for Guitar Easy TAB Deluxe' – Book Review
I came to know about James Taylor through his cover of Carole King's song ‘You've Got a Friend’. The fingerstyle guitar work in the song really drew my attention, as it was a time when I was...
5 Tips To Learn Guitar The Stress Free Way
Learning to play the guitar can be the most enjoyable experience and can also be a stressful ordeal for some...
Effective Practice Strategies
Your guitar instructor tells you to practice. Practice.what exactly is practice? Does this mean to go home and play everything that you covered in your lesson in one day?..
10 Easy Ways To Improve Your Guitar Playing Today
One of the most frustrating aspects of playing guitar is when you reach the point where you are not improving...
Get Your Fingers In Shape
If you're just getting started playing guitar or if you've been playing for a little while and wish you were a little faster or a cleaner player, check out these exercises to get your fingers in shape.
Simple Trick To Change Chords Smoothly
For most beginners, changing chords efficiently can be the hardest challenge. It is one of those barriers that you will have to overcome to be able to strum along to your favorite songs...
Lead Guitar - Using Minor Pentatonic Scale Over Chords
The minor pentatonic scale is the most widely used scale for soloing by lead guitar players. In fact, it is the safest scale to use for creating guitar solo without sounding ‘out’ from the chord being played. The scale itself is easy to learn and memorized but how to use it can be a bit of a mystery for most beginners. Soloing over any chord or chord progression using the minor pentatonic scale is easy when you know this simple formula.

