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			<title>Learn to Play Guitar With Online Software</title>
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			<description>Like for many who aspire to learn to play the guitar, my quest at proficiency has taken many twists and turns. I have considered taking formal classes at $30 an hour. While this method appears to be the best, it is expensive and requires a long commitment.</description>
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			<title>Teach Yourself Electric Guitar Quickly</title>
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			<description>All you want to do is teach yourself electric guitar techniques that will set you up forever. That may sound dramatic, but the even the greatest guitarists on the planet would have needed to start with beginner electric guitar lessons at some stage, though it&amp;#39;s very hard to imagine.</description>
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			<description>Some people never develop a deep understanding of the acoustic guitar. That does not mean that anybody cannot have fun by just being an amateur guitar player. To learn a few chords and practice the technique of strumming can be very rewarding in spite of the fact that it does not make you a virtuoso acoustic guitar player.</description>
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			<title>Choosing Used Guitar</title>
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			<description>A simple old used guitar can come in handy at those stressing moments when all we need is comfort. Some of us playing guitar is our hobbies and this is the item that we just need. However, buying a new or used guitar is a personal choice you&amp;#39;ve to make but which ever the case talk to someone who knows about guitars.</description>
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			<title>Best Guitar Equalizer Settings</title>
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			<description>While recording and mixing guitar, sometimes you need to adjust the sound to make it sit perfectly in the mix; this is where the equalizer comes in. Whether your guitar is too muddy or boomy, getting lost in the mix, clashing with another instrument or recording, or has unwanted noise (such as low end, hum, hiss, or rattling), you can use an equalizer to remove bad qualities from your guitar recordings and bring out and...</description>
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