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  2. John Pearse - Wikipedia

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    Teach Yourself Folk Guitar (Saga, 1963) (LP and instructional booklet) John Pearse, (Xtra, 1965) Folk 66 (ARC, 1966) – with Colin Wilkie and Shirley Hart; Hold down a Chord: Folk Guitar for Beginners (BBC Records, 1967) Guitar Train (Metronome, 1968) (German re-release of John Pearse from 1965) Blues, Rags & Raga (DaCamera, 1972)

  3. Justin Sandercoe - Wikipedia

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    The site developed a modest following but once he began making instructional guitar videos for YouTube in December 2006, the site became one of the most popular guitar instruction web sites. [4] As of 2016 there are nearly 1,000 free lessons watched by over 20,000 visitors a day from all around the world.

  4. John McCarthy (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    John McCarthy began providing music lessons at the age of 15 and created the first complete rock guitar instruction series on video in 1986. In 2000, John designed the Rock House Method accelerated learning system that combined instruction in video and book form with an on-line support system.

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  6. Guitar - Wikipedia

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    The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings.It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strings against frets with the fingers of the opposite hand.

  7. Barre chord - Wikipedia

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    The same cycle can be applied to all other chord types. Learning the five movable C-, A-, G-, E-, and D-shapes of, say, a dominant 7th chord in effect allows the player to learn 60 chords, since each of the five shapes can be positioned so that any of the 12 chromatic notes is the root note. [4]

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