1. Guitar Theory - Using the Perfect 4th as a reference point for finding other notes

    Guitar Theory - Using the Perfect 4th as a reference point for finding other notes

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  2. Guitar Theory - Anchoring 3 Root Notes In One Shape

    Guitar Theory - Anchoring 3 Root Notes In One Shape

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  3. Guitar Theory - Using 4 Fingers To Play 1 Note

    Guitar Theory - Using 4 Fingers To Play 1 Note

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  4. Guitar Theory - Using 4 Fingers To Fret 4 Adjacent Notes On One String - 3 Half-Steps

    Guitar Theory - Using 4 Fingers To Fret 4 Adjacent Notes On One String - 3 Half-Steps

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  5. Guitar Theory - Using 3 Fingers To Fret 3 Notes Per String

    Guitar Theory - Using 3 Fingers To Fret 3 Notes Per String

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  6. Guitar Theory - The Octave Shape - 12 half steps

    Guitar Theory - The Octave Shape - 12 half steps

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  7. CMP# 301 Pentatonic Theory/Application Guitar Backing Track

    CMP# 301 Pentatonic Theory/Application Guitar Backing Track

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  8. Guitar Theory - House Of The Rising Sun Chords

    Guitar Theory - House Of The Rising Sun Chords

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  9. Guitar Theory - Minor Pentatonic - House Of The Rising Sun

    Guitar Theory - Minor Pentatonic - House Of The Rising Sun

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  10. Guitar Theory - combining two shapes into a bigger chord

    Guitar Theory - combining two shapes into a bigger chord

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  11. How to make a chord - Guitar Theory

    How to make a chord - Guitar Theory

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  12. Guitar Theory - Moving Between G and C chords quickly and smoothly

    Guitar Theory - Moving Between G and C chords quickly and smoothly

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  13. Guitar Theory - The Perfect 4th - using pinky and ring fingers on adjacent strings

    Guitar Theory - The Perfect 4th - using pinky and ring fingers on adjacent strings

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