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Guitar Playing Best Learned Through Team Method Guitar

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The inspiration to create and do something new, bringing about positive difference and creating lasting impression in the lives of millions of people, comes to some people. If there is one such person who dreamt something big and different from the conventional thinking and has, consequently, created a huge positive wished something big and different from the conventional thinking, and in doing so, created a huge positive difference in the lives of many guitar enthusiasts-he is Ben Edwards. One program called Team Method Guitar, which places emphasis on multiplying the individual results accomplished in Guitar learning through a unique team teaching approach has revolutionized the world of guitar learning. A great way of sharing individual expertise is by using the team teaching method, otherwise known as collaborative teaching, involving several teachers who form a team and together they educate the students. Team method of teaching is designed to provide wholesome knowledge and infuse versatility in the student, while simultaneously discouraging rigidity and tunnel vision in the student.

In what is called as Ben Edwards Team Method Guitar, a team of guitar instructors, professional guitarists and guitar experts are chosen, who use different perspectives and include certain variety in the style and technicality of guitar playing. More info on the subject is located at www.learnandmasterguitar.com. Being very triumphant in terms of student acceptance although a new approach to guitar learning, this method of team playing is found to be a very effective means of guitar learning.

Ben has chalked out a clear structure for this course considering that he has acted as a dedicated coordinator. He considers the best way a student would be able to grasp the subject while carefully laying out each topic. Each topic is allotted to a particular instructor, considering the area of expertise of the instructor as well as his choice. Being related to the main theme appropriately, and therefore not appearing to be an erratic assortment of instructions, the topics and subtopics are sequentially laid out in such a manner. Such an immense popularity and success of this program is due to the training’s great quality of content and high degree of effectiveness offered by the team of instructors.

By offering exclusive training material in the form of computer download, this unique and highly complete guitar training program is for people of all skill levels. A large number of topics including acoustic and electric guitar, finger picking technique, playing lead guitar as well as playing rhythm, playing by the ear, etc. are involved with it. Learning to play the guitar is taught by the program through six distinct steps which involves teaching the basics (for instance reading music & tablature, music theory, information about the different kinds of chords), scale recognition and chord creation, aside from teaching techniques such as developing ear-training skills, strumming techniques, picking-techniques, etc.

The printed course book, which included video lessons and the exciting jam along CDs (which allow you to jam along with the small songs and free guitar licks), plus a whole lot of bonuses, including Team Method Guitar learning beginner and intermediate course books, Beginner and Intermediate Video Lessons on DVD, the Team Method Guitar learning play by ear Mini Course, the Chord Reference Kit book and DVD, advanced Course Book and Guitar Video Lessons on DVD, the Team Method CAGED System, acoustic guitar DVD, metronome, Guitar Tuner Pro plus four exclusive software tools, together help to facilitate very effective learning. This program will make guitar playing quickly and conveniently understood even by the beginners.



The G Chord (Guitar Lesson BC-131) Guitar for beginners Stage 3

Learn Guitar G Chord

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September 8th, 2011 at 6:26 am