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- Contents -

Introduction
The Parts of the Guitar
Holding Your Guitar
Tuning Your Guitar

Lesson 1
How to play E minor
Notes on the first string
Quarter notes and rests, whole notes and rests
Four easy songs to play
How to strum with downstrokes
Proper wrist position for comfortable playing

Lesson 2
How to play C major
Notes on the second string
Half notes and rests
Four easy songs played on two strings
How to change chords while strumming
Proper fretting-hand and picking technique

Lesson 3
How to play G major
Dotted half notes and rests
Four melodies on two strings
Introduction to 3/4 time
Build your tonal palette

Lesson 4
How to play G7
Notes on the third string
Four songs featuring the third string
Your first four-chord song
Develop coordination in your picking and fretting hands

Lesson 5
How to play E-minor-7
Eighth notes and rests
Four songs played on three strings
Strumming with quick chord changes
Develop a steady tempo

Lesson 6
How to play A minor
Notes on the fourth string
Four songs played on four strings
Practice with quick chord changes
Develop musical memory

Lesson 7
How to play E7
Eighth-note triplets
Notes on the fourth string
Four songs played on four strings
Create rhythmic variation
How to play with other musicians

Lesson 8
How to play D7
Two places to play F#
Four songs using F#
Negotiation rapid chord changes
How to play for an audience

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