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Lead Sheet Library

The lead sheet page is a collection of Noteflight scores with chord changes to songs that have been audio sync’d to the original recordings. These charts are great for students who want to play along to great songs by themselves or in a group.

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Rewire Choir

Unlock your choir’s musical creativity with Rewire Choir's innovative ear training method! Learn harmony through solfege and pop arranging, empowering students to create their own a cappella arrangements without traditional notation.

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Verse Chorus Songwriting

Verse/chorus song structure is used in most styles of music; from dance to grunge, metal and beyond. The repetitious nature of this form with its shift between the familiar and unfamiliar is successful with most listening populations. Songs using the verse/chorus pop form is something that every musician and producer will encounter.

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Guitar Basics

Set yourself up for success by developing good practice habits and using strategies to be aware of your mind, body, and the music.

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Rhythm Guitar: Open Position Chords

Open position chords or Cowboy Chords are one of the most common tools that guitarists use. The shapes can be played with different picking and strumming patterns to create various textures which work for every style of music.

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Rhythm Guitar: Notes On The E And A Strings

Being able to identify the letter names of the notes on the E and A strings is an important part of rhythm guitar playing. It makes it easy to apply moveable chord shapes and scale patterns to be able to play songs in any key.

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Guitar: The Blues

The Blues has been the greatest force in the direction of popular music for the last 100+ years. The way in which guitar is played in a band with solos, rhythm playing, and lyrical inflection (bending, sliding, hammer ons and pull offs) all come from the blues. Studying the blues is one of the most important things that a player of any level can do.

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