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If you are ready to strum and are looking for lyrics of either easy or very famout songs, here's some suggestions to get you started.
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If you are ready to strum and are looking for lyrics of either easy or very famout songs, here's some suggestions to get you started. Welcome to the largest collection of guitar music on the net! Just a few of our artists are listed below. You can browse through our artist index by selecting from the alphabet below, or use our search engine to look through over 150,000 songs, including thousands of non-OLGA files. Just enter the artist or title of the song that you want in the search box above.
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Jim Miller is a 30-year studio veteran and a Sweetwater staff writer for more than a decade. He has written feature articles and reviews for most of the major industry publications and is co-owner of Stratus Sounds. Tech Notes Online is a weekly column covering all aspects of today's music, from stage to studio. Some blogs, some notes .. but all relevant to your journey in learning to strum the guitar!
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Thought Music and Technology were bad cousins? Think again... as you learn music from these customizable online music cards.Welcome to Musicards, an ever-growing collection of highly-customizable online music theory flash cards. These music flashcards can be used by beginning music students who are becoming acquainted with key music rudiments, all the way up to intermediate and advanced students who wish to fill in gaps here and there or increase fluency with existing knowledge.
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If you want flash cards, stop right here. These flashcards help beginners to the guitar make connections between the notes on the fretboard in the first position and their names.
Look at a note on the fretboard and ask yourself its letter name (the diagram shows the first 4 frets of the guitar as though it were sitting in your lap). Click on that area to see if you're correct! Click to the left of a string for an open string.




