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How To Pick Guitar Chords For Irish Folk Music By Ear

How To Pick Guitar Chords For Irish Folk Music By Ear

by Jason | Feb 24, 2021 | Blog, Celtic Guitar, Instruction

Editor’s note: this is another brilliant post by Nye Farley What key is the tune in? The first thing you need to know when you’re trying to find the right chords for a tune is its key. Celtic music is written in one of four “modes”. The modes are a set of seven scales...
How to play Celtic rhythms on guitar

How to play Celtic rhythms on guitar

by RT Hough | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog, Celtic Guitar, Instruction

Note: this is a guest post by Nye Farley If you are just starting out playing Celtic music on the guitar it can be difficult to pick up the rhythms. Folk guitarists often seem to have a kind of innate grasp of which patterns fit with which tunes.  Many...
How To Play Guitar In Drop D Tuning

How To Play Guitar In Drop D Tuning

by RT Hough | Sep 2, 2017 | Blog, Celtic Guitar, Drop D Tuning, Instruction, Jamming, Quebecois, Technique

My first exposure to Drop D tuning was from the guitar playing of Stephen Stills. It floored me with the amazing full sound and I wondered how I could ever learn how to play guitar like that. All I knew was that you simply tune the low E string to a D and that was it....

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