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Little Kids Rock JAMZONE!
Learn to play your favorite instrument and songs! ​
​Write and record your own music!


YOUR GUITAR

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6 String Funk - Warm Up Song

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Little Kids Rock JAMZONE!
Easy "G" chord
Video Lesson

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Little Kids Rock JAMZONE!
Easy "C" chord
Video Lesson

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Little Kids Rock JAMZONE!
Easy "G to C" switch
Video Lesson

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Reading TABS

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STRUMMING PRACTICE

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A E D - Switching Practice

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Major vs. Minor

Chords can either be Major or Minor.
A Major chord sounds "happy". A Minor chord sounds "sad".
We can also refer to songs in the same way.
If a song sounds "happy", we say that it's in a Major key.
If a song sounds "sad", we say that it's in a Minor key.

Class Notes - Major and Minor (What's the difference?)

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How It's Made - Acoustic Guitars

How It's Made - Electric Guitars (Part 1)

How It's Made - Electric Guitars (Part 2)

How It's Made - Banjos

How It's Made - Guitar Strings

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