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Learn to read Treble Cleff???


Wesman011
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03/14/2010 11:26 pm
Hey Im kinda new to this but i have been using it. I can't play over half the free lessons on her due to my lack of knowledge on treble clef and skill...first of all i need to know the treble scale then all of the possible chord combinations. I got my guitar on christmas day and im pretty good already but sitll...can anyone give me some info about this clef??. Also...i dont like the fact that i have to pay so much money just to learn for a year...im not rich. :(
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Wesman011
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03/14/2010 11:29 pm
If you have any good advice plz e-mail me at [email]Waldon_with_an_o@yahoo.com[/email]
Please help...i looooovvveee guitar...so much!
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hunter1801
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03/15/2010 12:36 am
first of all i need to know the treble scale then all of the possible chord combinations


1) you do NOT need to learn how to read music to play guitar. It's just something extra the helps. Come to think of it, Stevie Ray Vaughn didn't know how to read music did he? At least that's what he says in one of his recordings on Texas Flood.

2) You definitely don't need to know all chord combination before starting to really play lol. I'd be surprised if anyone on here could just throw out every possible chord combination you could make.

3) Even though I'm not a fully paid subscriber, I can tell you that this is NOT expensive when you compare it to what you'd pay for private lessons. You could be paying just as much per MONTH as you would a whole year here. It's a different type of lesson program.
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03/15/2010 1:20 am
reading music is something that you definitely would want to learn in the near future and of course the sooner the better, but I know lots of people who play and can't read it. It depends on your goals also.

I am 46, just learning because I didn't have the patience to learn when I was 16. I wanted instant gratification, I wanted to PLAY right NOW!! Learning doesn't come as easy when you get older that an a missing thumb on my left hand so Stevie Ray I will never be, but I play for fun. Not really concerned about knowing every chord, note etc. Since I won't be rockin in any bands in the near future I am in no hurry. Therefore I will not pay for private lessons, but I can tell you that even if you pay month by month here, which is what I do it is only 15.00 which I think is more than well worth it. All the info and lessons and instructors you have access to here is incredible. I can tell you since I joined my musical ability is 10 fold of what it was.

give this place and honest try. Do one month first and check out all that is offered, I think you will find it is worth every penny and all these lessons are yours to go back to whenever.

Good luck
Jaime
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03/15/2010 1:26 pm
FREE info for music CLEF at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef#The_treble_clef
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03/16/2010 11:02 pm
REally!?!? Just 15.00$??...too bad my mom wont even give me a penny to this site :(
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03/17/2010 11:48 am
Originally Posted by: Wesman011REally!?!? Just 15.00$??...too bad my mom wont even give me a penny to this site :(


Well, that sucks. You can still partake of the free lessons here and get a lot of benefit from reading the forums regularly. Try out YouTube. You can find a lot of free lessons there, too.
...so ever since then, I always hang on to the buckle.
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03/22/2010 1:33 pm
Jamorama.com
codeshredlessons.com
Many more just GOOGLE "free guitar lessons"...but must warn you ive been to them all and GT is the best so you might want to sweet talk MOM! Maybe you have a birthday soon or something.
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