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<title>Blues Shuffle On Guitar: Tips & Tricks!</title>
<description>Learn the blues shuffle on guitar as taught in the electric guitar course that makes sure you learn with no bad habits! </description>
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<title>Double Note Licks: Spice Up Your Playing!</title>
<description>Double note licks on electric guitar add a special texture and energy to our playing. They do, however present a few technical challenges....</description>
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<title> Guitar Exercises: Their Proper Use</title>
<description>Guitar exercises CAN hurt you! What exercises do you need, when, and how should you practice them? </description>
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<title>Guitar Playing Pain: How To Get Rid Of It</title>
<description>Pain while practicing or playing is a sure sign of incorrect practice, and chronic tension problems which can come fromn a variety of sources. Here is what to do about it....</description>
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<title>Why Do I Suck At Guitar? </title>
<description> Many people are asking themselves this question! Here is the answer, and it's nice to find out it is not your fault...    	   </description>
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<title>New GP Newsletter! </title>
<description> Will "repetition" on a musical passage make it easier? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Here's why...   </description>
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<title>Essential Essay: &quot;How To Memorize Music&quot; </title>
<description> The 3 Kinds of Memory Musicians Need!   </description>
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<title>Unhappy with your guitar playing? I will analyze your technique for FREE and tell you how to improve. All levels/styles </title>
<description>Visit The GuitarPrinciples Guitar Improvement Workshop!   </description>
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<title>Why YOU should use a metronome during guitar practice! </title>
<description>How to use a metronome to get better on guitar. Do what the pro's do!  </description>
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<title>First Student To Finish Our "Rock &amp; Blues Foundation Course!</title>
<description>Christian Russo shows his stuff on the last solo from our course! He now knows all the scales, and all the fundamental licks and techniques used in Rock &amp; Blues! </description>
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<title>How To Play "Estudio in Bm" by Fernando Sor</title>
<description>Learn how to play this beautiful piece for solo classical and fingerstyle guitar, note by note details, instructional videos, and more! </description>
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<title>Get Free Demo Version "How To Play House Of The Rising Sun"! </title>
<description>Includes: chords &amp; lyrics, strumming patterns, instructional video on how to make chord changes,Special! Half Bar Ex
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<title> Half Bars On Guitar: An Exercise For Developing The Right Muscles </title>
<description>Chords that use the half bar, like the small F chord, are often very difficult for guitar players. That is because certain muscles must be developed in the hand in order to to them easily. Here is how to develop those muscles.  </description>
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<title>The GuitarPrinciples Blog: Q&amp;A: Best Place For Little Finger On Guitar?</title>
<description>How should the little finger of the left hand be positioned when playing guitar? Some insight into conflicting advice </description>
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<title> The GuitarPrinciples Newsletter: 4/26/10: Guitar Instruction: The True and the Useful</title>
<description>Why so many "great" guitar books produce so little results...... </description>
<link>http://www.guitarprinciples.com/cms/principles/newsletter-archives/128-april-27-2010-vol-221-learning-guitar-the-true-and-the-useful</link>
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<title> Fast Scales On Guitar: What It Takes! </title>
<description> Many players are handicapped in their left hands when it comes to playing scales. This is because essential finger training has been skipped. Here is what you need! </description>
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<title> Your Guitar Teacher: Friend Or Foe? Part Two: Scientific Research on Expert Performance</title>
<description>There's nothing like scientific fact to dispel the destructive power of idiotic opinions! </description>
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<title>The Slap Strum: Add A Dynamic Percussive Feel To Your Groove!</title>
<description>This technique is used to add a great feel to your strum by simulating the backbeat usually played by the snare drum. </description>
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