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How to make electric rock guitar song intro part 2

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In the last article I showed you how to use double stops as an effective tool to construct electric rock guitar intro. In this article I will introduce another electric rock guitar intro using double stops but adding an open string to spice up the chord progression.

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How to make a electric rock guitar song intro part 1

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In this article I will go over some tricks you might want use to make a electric rock guitar song intro of your liking. The difference in making an song intro opposed to a verse, chorus or bridge is not all that much. An intro is by definition a introduction to a song and that is what I will be aiming for.

There are probably endless ways to make an intro to a song, the possibilities are so many that it's probably a good idea to limit them a lot. In rock music an intro can consist of throwing your guitar to the floor or from you balcony and recording it, that is a bit extreme but so is rock n' roll.

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How to play barre chords on guitar?

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Barre chord is just short for bar chord or to bar all the strings with your index finger. The barre chord is a unique kind of chord that opens up many possibilities for the guitarist. The bar chord can easily be moved around the neck in most positions up to the point when there is no more room for your fingers i.e. above the 12th fret. The bar chord is hard to master but offers great possibilities when you have it. It should be in the arsenal of every guitarist!

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Musical terms and lingo - definition of musical terms

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As you begin your musical journey, you will come across certain words you may not be familiar with. This is because music has its own beautiful language. Here are some music glossaries or definition of words commonly used in music to further help you in your study.

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The second guitar lesson

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For the second guitar lesson we will follow up on the chords you learned in the first guitar lesson. The best way to proceed is to look at what notes you can play with those chords given in the first lesson. For the six chords in the lesson, A major, D major, E major, G major, C major and E minor, there are many scales you can play to them.

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