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www.ShutUpNPlayYerGuitar.com Video guitar lesson teaching the concept of chord scales and how understanding chord scales will help you learn all your favorite songs faster, and more accurately. This video clip is a sample from the DVD guitar course Shut Up ‘n’ Play Yer Guitar, by Adam St. James, author of “Logical Lead Guitar,” “101 Guitar Tips Stuff All the Pros Know And Use,” “101 Singing Tips,” “101 Recording Tips,” “Incredible Scale Finder,” “Picture Chord Encyclopedia,” and many more. For more information visit ShutUpNPlayYerGuitar.com or get free book downloads, an informative free lesson newsletter, and access to a jam-packed members-only lesson blog when you join the mailing list at http

Explaination of nashville numbers and a lesson on chord progression theory.
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The next video will be on chord progression. Don’t worry guys, we are ALMOST about to start actual improv.
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Beginner guitar lesson on how read a chord chart. View more @ www.freeguitarvideos.com
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Guitar Chords Lesson for the song “Na Tum Jaano Na Hum” from the film “Kaho Na Pyar Hai” presented by Pawan for Torrins.com

Learn the progression heard in thousands of songs (from early rock to today’s dance music) in five keys (the keys of C, G, D, A and E major) in this video guitar lesson. The “Oldies Progression” is a I-vi-IV-V progression (read “1-6-4-5″ progression) used in many classic songs from the 1950′s. While the term ‘oldies progression’ might help you memorize these chord changes you will hear this song in groups from ranging from Pearl Jam to Green Day to the Village People! Our daily guitar lessons feature on-screen tab and diagrams and are completely FREE. Sign-up to receive Daily Guitar Lessons to your Inbox: www.GuitarTeacher.com Get Personal Video Guitar Lessons like these www.GuitarTeacher.com Subscribe to YouTube channel: www.youtube.com Follow on Twitter! www.twitter.com Friend on Facebook! www.facebook.com

The response from Andrew Wasson , of Creative Guitar Studio, to: “I was wondering if you could take the triad Harmonic Analysis lesson you had done a step further and cover the concept of Transposing chord progressions into other keys?” – Bill (Texas) Watch as the best guitar teacher on YouTube – Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio – covers the concepts of how any guitarist with the basic knowledge of Harmonic Analysis and Key Signatures can take any triad progression and transpose it into a new key. Official Website: www.andrewwasson.com Follow on Twitter twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com