Essentials of Rhythm Guitar: Free Version

Greg Studley
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The guitar is first and foremost a rhythm instrument. Every guitarist should have a solid understanding of the most fundamental chords, the best fingerings to be used, how to seamlessly switch between them, and different strumming patterns. This book covers all of these elements and more, focusing on the most common chords of the guitar, including major chords, minor chords, dominant seventh chords, and suspended chords. By playing through the simple and easy to follow exercises of this book, you will learn all the necessary chords and strum patterns to play thousands of songs in no time at all! 

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4.2
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RED QUESTION MARK
October 25, 2018
Nah its ok. But short. Dont worry about the short thing cuz it helped me understand how to play my guitar even more. Thank yoy for making this😘🤗😉😋😊
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Darryl Humphrey
January 2, 2018
Most of the chord progression examples are 1/3/5 not 1/4/5. Bad example as most western music including country music, rock, etc. follow a 1/4/5 format.
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A Google user
March 3, 2018
Brilliant introduction. I already drum so have some knowledge of notation and what a chord is. Then it was an easy read to understanding the CAGED chords and a helpful list of classic songs that you can then have a go at. Brilliant little e book, thanks.
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