I now offer my students a lesson every other week via Skype. This saves on time and travel especially when winter weather affects our area. Also, students may want to schedule for a different time that I'm happy to squeeze in from my home studio. Check out the videos below to see an example of how this will work for your student.
Learn How to Play Chord C
Learn How to Play the Key of E Major - E, A, B7
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Now Strummin' on Skype
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Key of G Major
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Understanding "Sus" Chords
Sus4 chords have no third, which is "suspended" (sus = suspended) and replaced by a fourth. A variant of the sus-chord is the sus2, where the third is replaced with a second. The sus-chords are neither major nor minor chords. Ex: Csus4 consists of the notes C, F and G.


Key of G chord sequence is G - Em - C - D or D7
Let me know if there is a chord you would like to see here:
Key of G chords in tablature and music staff
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e-mail me dtpreston@verizon.net I look forward to hearing from you. Dominic
Let me know if there is a chord you would like to see here:
Key of G chords in tablature and music staff
Click on the image below to make it bigger.
http://www.dpmusicservices.com/
e-mail me dtpreston@verizon.net I look forward to hearing from you. Dominic

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