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        www.TotallyGuitars.com Learn to play The Canon In D Guitar lesson – Johann Pachelbelsample guitar lesson. Full lesson found at http Visit the site for free guitar lessons, TARGET program, forum, community, and contests. The Canon In D by Johann Pachelbel is one of the most popular and widely recognized compositions from the last 500 years. Pachelbel was a German musician who predated JS Bach by a generation in the mid-late Baroque period. A canon is one of the most strict and complex forms of composition that exists, requiring the composer to construct a melody that can be played in multiple voices and blend with each other where each voice is following each other, playing the exact same melody. It is a bit like an endless round. www.TotallyGuitars.com – Complete Free Lessons – Community – Chat Room – Forum – Your Own Blog – Recommend A Lesson -Membership is free http join now!

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            www.TotallyGuitars.com Alice’s Restaurant- A classic fingerpicking song in the ‘Talking Blues’ style popularized by Woody Guthrie, this tune by his son Arlo Guthrie, is a Thanksgiving favorite in the US. The chords progression is a common ragtime or country blues one that is similar to Keep On Truckin’ as done by Blind Boy Fuller and later, Jorma Kaukonen and Hot Tuna. The picking is typical Travis style. Learn to play Alice’s Restaurant Guitar lesson – Arlo Guthriesample guitar lesson. Full lesson found at http Visit the site for free guitar lessons, TARGET program, forum, community, and contests. www.TotallyGuitars.com – Complete Free Lessons – Community – Chat Room – Forum – Your Own Blog – Recommend A Lesson -Membership is free http join now!

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                www.TotallyGuitars.com Learn to play Listen To The Music Guitar lesson – Doobie Brotherssample guitar lesson. Full lesson found at http Visit the site for free guitar lessons, TARGET program, forum, community, and contests. Listen To The Music was the song that launched the Doobie Brothers into the national and international spotlight. It was released in 1972 on their second album Toulouse Street and featured one of Tom Johnston’s signature opening guitar riffs- a syncopated hammer-on into an E major/A major cycle. The chord progression mostly stays in the key of E, using barre chords and partial barre chords but the main challenge is getting the opening strumming pattern just right. www.TotallyGuitars.com – Complete Free Lessons – Community – Chat Room – Forum – Your Own Blog – Recommend A Lesson -Membership is free

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                    www.TotallyGuitars.com Learn to play Simon & Garfunkel – The BoxerGuitar lesson – sample guitar lesson. The Boxer — The Boxer followed Mrs. Robinson as the next hit by Simon & Garfunkel. It appeared on their last studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water, released in 1970. There were some studio and guitar tricks involved in the original recording but the song can be played very accurately with just one guitar. Vote to have this made into a lesson at http Visit the site for free guitar lessons, TARGET program, forum, community, and contests. www.TotallyGuitars.com – Complete Free Lessons – Community – Chat Room – Forum – Your Own Blog – Recommend A Lesson -Membership is free http join now!

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