Browse, Search, or View Any Lesson I Teach by Genre

Being a voyeur was never so, um, encouraged. Yeah. 

Electronic Lesson Notes are my way of helping every student focus their efforts outside of lessons like a laser beam. Each lesson note has a summary of what I have taught and went over in any lesson, and they also include a five minute practice suggestion too. It's like getting an extra dose of guitar encouragement delivered right to Google Reader, if not your email inbox. Best of all? No lesson note has any personally identifyable information on it. Each one is completely anonymous.

On my lesson notes page, you can easily take a glance at the latest lessons that I have taught. What did I teach this past week? Strumming. Deerhoof. Chord progressions like D, G, and A, Storyville, and The Arcade Fire:

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Perhaps you might enjoy checking out all the lessons that are similar. For example, if you were interested in learning how to play guitar by ear, click the Play By Ear tab. Or, if you like the idea of seeing how other people are learning songs that are less in the mainstream, check out the Alternative and Indie category of lesson notes. 
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Of course, you may want to know if I have taught anything by Bruce Springsteen in the past few weeks. You can do a customized search! If you find it, I can teach it.

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Lesson Notes. Lots of uses for your educational enjoyment.

Posted by Dave Wirth
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