FavoriteYou are interested to learning the guitar or are a musician and are looking for a guitar. This article is for you. After choosing a guitar that suits your eye, be sure to hold the guitar, slide it under your arm and try playing it in a comfortable position. Here to see our top 5 recommendations for a guitar between the beginner to intermediate level. 1. Sound Try strumming, playing some scales or plain plucking of some notes. Assuming the guitar is in tune and your finger positions are correct, the sounds produced should not be buzzy or giving off inconsistent intonation. If you really love the guitar you have chosen in all aspects, besides the minor buzzing, you should ask if the same model is in stock and try it out. 2. Size While guitars come mostly in the same size, there are slight differences that are worth looking…

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FavoriteYou may use this table to do some chord transposing on your own. Basically, you can move up or down the scale with the major chords given in bold (ie. F, G, A, B, C, D, E). The chord progression can be used for playing ‘spirit chords’ – or in free flow manner. It’ll be great to experiment playing the chord progression in different combinations. (eg. G, Em, C, D -> G, C, Em, D). Key of: Chord progression F Dm Bb C G Em C D A F#m D E B G#m E F C Am F G D Bm G A E C#m A B

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