Seven Concepts from Theory
You don’t need to know any theory to play guitar. There are some simple concepts that are fairly painless to learn that can really open the world of music up though – don’t be afraid to dip your toes in the theory pool.
This video is an excellent review of some of those concepts.
10 Best Rock Songs for Guitar Beginners
Want to get better at guitar fast? Find some songs you like to play, and just have fun playing them. Before you know it…
Notice one similarity between these rock songs? Lots of bar chords or partial chords. If you’re having trouble with bar chords, keep at it – you need them!
7 Best Tips for a Self-Taught Guitarist
Another way to learn Pentatonic Scales
How to Fake Your Way Through a Jam Session
Here is a video that shows the use of pentatonic scales to improvise and jam. This is a very powerful approach and can help you play along to anything by just figuring out which key you are in.
Adjusting Guitar Intonation
If the intonation of your guitar is not properly adjusted, it will never sound in tune all over the neck no matter how carefully you tune it. Learn this skill!
Chords All Guitartists Need to Know
Here’s a good article with the standard open chords and some more advanced chords – try to get these under your fingers as you feel comfortable with the basic ones.
https://www.musicradar.com/how-to/22-guitar-chords-all-guitarists-should-know
Open Chord Voicings
Adding more spice to open chords and the strumming hand. Good ideas to try once you feel comfortable with the standard open chords.
Chord Solos
A good example of everything coming together: harmonizing melodies, pulling melodies out of chords.