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    <description>The COOLEST electric guitar lessons on the web! Learn to play some of the most famous guitar riffs of all time. 100% video instruction.</description>
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      <title>Guitar in a Nutshell</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:04:38 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>Check out what is fast becoming The Most Popular Site To Learn Acoustic Guitar Online! Guitar in a Nutshell is relatively new on the 'guitar website' market. It basically presents beginners with simple system of strums and chord connectors which quickly accelerate you into playing songs. </p>
<p>It achieves these results through a small set of universal strum patterns which can be applied and reused over a massive range of songs and by incorporating a proper system for practicing effectively. This is all supported by Songbooks which demonstrate how to put into action everything you've learned almost immediately. </p>
<p>The method is learned in it's basic form with just 4 lessons, available to watch online from a Guitar in a Nutshell DVD recording. Following that, lessons are also expanded into improver and intermediate levels which ensure an even learning curve, crucial for successful learning.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Aside from complete beginners the guitar world is full of people caught in ruts and not improving. It's a frustrating and de-motivating place to be, often ending in such discouragement that the student is convinced they have no natural talent for guitar and quit without ever moving past a typical beginner level. </p>
<p>It's mostly through inferior instruction, confusing and unnecessary lesson content plus a general lack in understanding of how beginner students learn that lead most people to this situation. </p>
<p>A hallmark of Guitar in a Nutshell is the clarity it delivers in online lessons, generally its objective is to ensure that every lesson is understood 100% by any student who watches it. The method was actually born out of teaching real life beginner guitar students on a 1-1 basis. Through this work it was noticed that essentially they all shared the same challenges and problems when trying to learn the instrument.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Guitar in a Nutshell was devised as a universal solution to all those beginner students. A way of catapulting them into confidence on guitar. </p>
<p>Well be sure and check out the sample lessons they have on offer on the website, you might be pleasantly surprised about how easy it is to <a href="http://www.guitar-in-a-nutshell.com/learn_to_play_acoustic_guitar.php"><strong>learn acoustic guitar</strong></a> with their method! Click here to return to our <a href="http://www.famousriffs.com"><strong>electric guitar lessons</strong></a>. </p>]]></description>
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      <title>Learn Electric Guitar</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:56:52 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>Deciding to learn electric guitar is an exciting thing. It can often come about after hearing a friend play or perhaps a particular solo in a song which you would ‘give anything to be able to play’. Basically you’ve been inspired to achieve something. </p>
<p>It’s going to help a lot if you’ve already had some experience playing chords and strumming on acoustic guitar. Usually starting with acoustic guitar is the cheapest and safest option because it allows you to see if you are really going to take to the instrument or not. </p>
<p>An important point is to think about which direction you wish to travel musically. Learning electric guitar for Jazz is vastly different from Indie, or Blues from Metal… you get the idea. Once you know what it is you’d like to be able to play it will simplify the search to find the right electric guitar lessons for the direction you wish to travel.</p>
<p>&nbsp;There’s no real hard and fast rule for how to learn guitar correctly. That’s why it’s so cool and accessible to everyone. For the fastest results my advice would be to use a combination of lessons with a local tutor and teaching yourself online. There are many resources for how to play electric guitar so take advantage of them all in combination. </p>
<p>Here’s a final word of warning… I know you may be dying to play a particular song or riff but you must earn the right to be able to play it through dedication and practice. That means starting with really easy things and gradually building up your technique until its high enough to play what you want. You have to be patient, practice and earn those riffs. </p>
<p>If you try to <a href="http://www.famousriffs.com"><strong>learn electric guitar</strong></a> by jumping in the deep end and attempting things far too difficult for your level of playing you’re going to end up failing through frustration and loss of motivation. </p>
<p>For <a href="http://www.guitar-in-a-nutshell.com/"><strong>acoustic guitar lessons</strong></a> check out Guitar in a Nutshell plus <a href="http://www.learntoplayacousticguitar.net/"><strong>Learn To Play Acoustic Guitar</strong></a></p>]]></description>
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