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<title>Easy to Follow Guitar Course - Talking and Walking Independent Fingers From the B to E String</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Offering an easy to follow guitar course is the goal of professional guitar teachers and obtaining one is the desire of guitar students. Designing simple to understand guitar lessons is not as intuitive as you might expect. At the heart of the process is a continuous conversation between your brain and motor system. All the complexities are surprisingly revealed when you talk and walk four independent fingers from the B to E string one finger at a time.]]></description>
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<title>Step by Step Guitar Lessons - How to Touch the Guitar String With Four Fingers in Formation</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Understandably, the enthusiastic guitar learner just wants to play as fast as possible. They imitate their guitar models and start throwing fingers at notes the best they can. I certainly can relate to that because I was that guitar learner. And I played like that for nearly two decades until a great guitar teacher, who was also a professional session musician, showed me what my guitar fingers really need to know.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Promoting your music online has never been as easy as it is now. In 2008.  And for fans and bands alike, this is incredibly exciting.  There are two main reasons why it used to be hard to promote your music.  And two big reasons why it is easier now than ever before.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Easy Guitar Chords are easy for guitar players and guitar teachers.  But not for beginners who discover playing easy chords is time-intensive and physically demanding. Players call them easy chords. Teachers call them not easy.  Check out the chords they are talking about and you decide.]]></description>
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<title>How to Write a Melody - Intuitive Melody Writing Decisions You Make</title>
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<description><![CDATA[How to write a melody is for many songwriters an intuitive process. If you are one of these intuitive melody writers, you just close your eyes, forget about everything else and just do it.  But actually, just doing it does involve many intuitive evaluations and decisions---more than you might realise.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[How to become a songwriter involves mastering several processes: how to become a lyric writer, how to be come a melody writer, how to become a chordal writer and how to become a rhythm writer. Together, these skills enable you to do the specific task of finding the best notes and chords to go with your lyric (or vice vera). Combining the best notes with the best words is the only job of the songwriter.]]></description>
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