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September

NEW Chord and TAB Notebooks

James Williams

Following requests from players old and new I've just launched a range of Chord and TAB Notebooks which I hope will become as valuable an item in your gig bag or case as a tuner or spare strings! 

Chord/TAB Notebooks   Chord Notebook Page Samples    TAB Notebook Page Samples

No more searching for scraps of paper which are too easily misplaced, your Chord or TAB Notebook will become your players diary, holding a record of those instant arrangements you come up with during gigs and rehearsals, or even during songwriting. You just fill in the blank charts which you'll find on every page.

The notebooks are available in A6, A5 and A4 format and can be ordered directly from http://musicplaycharts.co.uk/notebooks.html with FREE delivery in the UK. Overseas buyers and dealers should make their enquiries using the website contact form.

Chord Construction Chart  
NOTE: First-time BUYERS of any CHORD or TAB notebook will receive the FREE Guide "CONSTRUCTING GUITAR CHORDS" which includes information on almost everything you need to know about ...
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May

Listen to yourself play

James Williams

This month the BLOG entry is short and simple.

No matter how experienced or inexperienced you are do make the effort to record yourself playing and listen to the playback. If you've never done it before you may be surprised at what you hear, but don't be put off by anything, no matter how much listening to yourself playing may make you grimace!

Play your recording over and over as much as necessary so you can define the parts which require working on, including how expressively you have played the piece and, of course, your playing technique. Let the recording be your guide to self-improvement. If you happen to have a professionally recorded version of the piece you are working on try playing it a section at a time, comparing it with your own recording and then gradually try to emulate those parts you prefer to your own.

Beginners should keep to simply pieces without attempting to embellish, at least until they are happy with what they hear from their own playback. For best results players ...

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