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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Melody Reading (with Accompaniment)" by LOU MOSKOWITZ</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=11784</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. You can play this simple melody from the beatles "And I love Her" and practice it with included notation or tab, with chord accompaniment.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Amazing Grace Chord-Melody" by Peter Kiley</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=10904</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. Here is a basic chord melody version of Amazing Grace. In the key of G, it is perfect for absolute beginners</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Arpeggio Sequence In D-major" by Obee Obier</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=11127</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Advanced. Arpeggio sequence in D-major</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Find The Harmony In The Chord" by Steve Cass</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=4216</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This is the fifth lesson the Playbook for the Beginner and Beyond series. It talks about the basic harmony components of the C major chord, and how you can identify them for any chord.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "TRAINING FOR VOICE, EAR, &amp; TONAL MEMORY" by Charles Gacsi</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=7576</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. Most vocal teachers have exercises for individuals they teach or coach. This is a peek at some of the skills used for students. Includes diction, breath control, syllable, and tonal memory. Some scale harmonization for guitar included.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Sad Song" by Pablo Minghetti</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=9026</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This song sound sad and i think is a good song and is easy to play</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Learning Notes On The Fretboard" by Annette Curtis-Carroll</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=10440</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. Learn notes rotating through the Circle of 5ths.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Speed Riff" by Joel Nutt</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=3035</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. A simple riff based on a scale, that, when played fast enough, could melt your strings...</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Analasis - Play Along With Anything - II" by Ian Loft</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=3906</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. Some more well-known songs looked at with suggestions on how to work out what is going on. A reinforcement of the first lesson and an introduction to the next lessons planned which cover key change and brigde parts of a song.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "The Seventh See" by Steve Cass</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=4219</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This is the seventh lesson the Playbook for the Beginner and Beyond series. It introduces the 7th note to the harmony structure, and 7th chords to the chord scale.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Reference Lessons" by Steve Cass</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=4227</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This is the twenty-first and final lesson in the Playbook for the Beginner and Beyond series. Click the link on the first page for all lessons available. This is a list of some lessons here at WN as a companion to the series.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "The Minor Seven Sevenths" by Steve Cass</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=4328</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This is the eleventh lesson in the Playbook for the Beginner and Beyond series. The introduction of the minor seventh chord scale and uses are discussed.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Dancing Siblings In C Minor" by Steve Cass</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=4335</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This is the tenth lesson in the Playbook for the Beginnner and Beyond series, and we re-visit the Siblings. This time the notes do the dance according to the C minor chord scale.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "More Beginners#4" by Dave Daoust</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=5097</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. E,A,D.Must learn chords used in many songs.Strumming Patterns.Totally changed and updated!Learn 2 new Tunes!</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Moving Open Chord Shapes" by Jesse Fish</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=5196</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. This lesson opens the world of odd chords to the beginner, and everyone else!</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "My Method For Tuning The Guitar" by Sean Christiansen</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6208</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Intermediate. For many years people have asked me about my tuning method for the guitar. I have had great success with it. It uses a few ideas I have not seen anywhere (I'm positive I'm not the inventor of this though).</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CREATING LESSONS" by Charles Gacsi</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6296</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. So you want to create a lesson? Here are a few steps you could use. Your teaching? Tips for teachers.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Dominant 7/Tonic Resolution - String #6" by Charles Gacsi</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=6495</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Intermediate. This is the 3rd lesson of the series on chords. Dominant 7th resolutions to the Tonic. Bass note of each is on string #6.Lessons #6486 and #6488 lead into this specific lesson.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Speed Picking Exercise (Horizontally)" by Anthony Ridi</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=7311</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Intermediate. This is horizontal picking exercise using the E pentatonic scale. This exercise will help you weave in and out of each pentatonic position.</description>
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  <title>Guitar Lesson: "Introduction To Guitar: Getting Started" by Peter Hsieh</title>
  <link>http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?src=l&amp;l=8320</link>
  <description>Style: Basic. Difficulty: Beginner. A guide for beginners who want to start playing the guitar with little or no expierience. A must for starters.</description>
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