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Guitar Lesson 7: Flats, Alternate Fingerings, and Enharmonic Spelling

Module by: Catherine Schmidt-Jones. E-mail the author

Summary: Introduces flats, enharmonic spelling, whole notes and rests, and finding alternate fingerings on different strings.

Please see Guitar Lesson 1 for notes about this course. Here are PDF files of the Lesson page, the Home Practice Page, and the Ensemble Page. The Song Sheet is the same as for Guitar Lesson 6.

Students interested in playing chords, to accompany singing, may begin playing any I-IV-V7 song (using A, D, and E7) as soon as they are comfortable with the D chord and switching chords quickly. Chord song sheets 3 and 4 include some widely-known 3-chord songs, but there are many, many others to choose from. If the student has a favorite 2 or 3 chord song in a different key, the teacher should help transpose it to the key of A so the student can learning it.

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