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How To Keep Your Guitar Sounding The Way It Should

19. September 2008

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How To Keep Your Guitar Sounding The Way It Should

We here at Guitarzzz.com know that things get overlooked easily when it comes to owning and playing a guitar. Sometimes it’s tricks of the trade that many people just don’t know of, other times it’s general maintenance that one simply forgets to do. So we thought we’d make an easy How To Guide on looking after [...]

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Beginners: How To Read Guitar Tabs

27. August 2008

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I’ve been milkin it lately. I will most certainly get into some more “advanced” lessons and techniques, but I’d like to get this little lesson out of the way. You’d be surprised how many people do not know how to read guitar tablature. Approximately 400 people search the web every day on “how to read [...]

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Learn To Solo Faster & Smoother With Finger Exercises

25. August 2008

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I’m the kind of guy that does not enjoy notes being played at the speed of light all the time. I love slow, melodic and meaningful guitar licks from time to time. So you have to switch it up. Almost anyone can play slow. But do you have what it takes to have a mach [...]

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What You Do When Your Guitar Playing Isn’t Progressing?

25. August 2008

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I think we all find ourselves in a position where our guitar skills are not progressing. We get this attitude as if we’ve “learned enough” or some people feel like they know it all. Then you watch someone else play that can just rip it up, and then you give yourself a smack on the [...]

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How To Age/Relic The Hardware On Your Stratocaster

24. August 2008

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I thought I would give a few how-to’s on how to relic your very own guitar. Today’s quick lesson is on aging the hardware of the axe. This is probably something you don’t think about when you think about relic-ing your guitar. Ya just want to get straight to peeling and scratching the paint of [...]

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