Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month: Devil’s Dream

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This month’s Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month is a popular fiddle tune called “Devil’s Dream”. This piece sounds great on guitar and is fun to play too.  I’ve specifically arranged it to improve your pinkie strength.

This piece also uses string skipping, alternate picking, hammer-ons and pull-offs.

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Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month: Burgess Hornpipe

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In this month’s Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month, we will look at a fun beginner to intermediate piece that will improve your alternate picking and string skipping technique.

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Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month: Goodbye Sweetheart Reel

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In this month’s Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month, we will look at a reel called “Goodbye Sweetheart”.  This is good intermediate guitar technique piece.

This piece will improve your string skipping and alternate picking.

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Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month: Wohlfahrt Study #19 Arranged for Intermediate Guitar

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Looking for a great guitar piece that will improve your alternate picking, sweep picking, hammer-ons and pull-offs, as well as your fret-hand stretching? This month’s featured song is the perfect technique builder for the intermediate to advanced guitar player.

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Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month: The Tempest

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This month’s Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month, is a piece that will help beginner to intermediate guitar players improve fret-hand stretching capabilities.

The song we will look at is very short piece called The Tempest.

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Guitar Accelerator Song of the Month: Kreutzer’s Study #2

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Kreutzer’s Study #2 is a great alternate picking and string skipping study for the intermediate guitar player or ambitious beginner.  In this tutorial we look at how to play this fun piece on guitar.

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10 Tips to Learn Guitar on Your Own Part 3

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To wrap up this 3-part series, we will look at three additional tips that will help you to learn the guitar on your own.

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