Articles Archive for March 2009
This masterpiece is arranged by Jerry C and is played by funtwo. It is not surprising to know that this youtube video now has 55 Million views due to its perfect execution and excessively difficult rock guitar playing version of Canon Pachelbel’s eighth century composition. Now, Funtwo is a famous guitar hero. All attributed to his extraordinary skills and dedication… A common question on youtube for this video is “Can I have the tab of Canon Rock?” That is why we at guitar-freebooks.com is Read More
This printable guitar chord chart is very handy for beginner guitar players. The chord chart features all the basic chords that you may use for regular chord strumming and plucking. Having a chord chart at hand for quick reference is always a good idea when practicing your favorite song. You can easily and freely download and print it online without any limits or restrictions below. Become a Great Guitar Player Become a Great Guitar Player with this this guitar Chord Chart ebook! Do not forget to Subscribe! Read More
Originally composed by Sungha Jung for his dog, Coco. Hopefully we can feature a transcription of this song soon! meanwhile enjoy the video. (Sungha Jung) 코코(Coco) – Sungha Jung Original post by Sungha Jung here! Read More
You probably feel you are at your best right now or you may also be struggling for more improvements when it comes to your guitar skills, but at the end of the day we must all receive some piece of advise, A good chunck of advice to may or may not follow, it is your choice. We at guitar-freebooks had listed down 100 Ways to Better Guitar Playing. This guitar ebook is a 17 page book featuring our recommendation regarding attitude, guitar positioning and techniques and many more, to become a better guitar player. Read More
Lost? Can’t find your way around the fretboard, no mater how hard you try? I know you have the basics and skills but there is one important theory that you must need to learn, The CAGED guitar system. It is very useful, and when you understand it you will then realize that you are playing through your frets without even thinking! The idea is based on the relationship between common major chord and major scale shapes. It is also a very useful method for visualising chord tones across the neck of the guitar. For Read More



