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Date: September 15th, 2009 | Length: 1.2 | Instructor: DJ Phillips

Hello, I am a new member and am interested in learning many songs that are not on your lesson list. How do I go about requesting songs for future lessons? Another benefit of being a member of JamPlay is the video response section. Our expert staff fields questions from our members and provides video responses each week.
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Fret Board Memorization - June 12th, 2009 (5 minutes, 29 seconds)
Hendoe30 asked "Hey guys, I was wondering if you could do a quick video regarding tips for memorizing the fretboard. I watched Mark Brennan's video about left had technique. In it he said to go through each string and find all the A's, then move on to the B's, etc . . . I thought I would try a different approach and started with B & C and E & F. I thought that since there was no half note in between them that this might speed up the process for me. Am I looking at this the right way or should I use Mark's way. Or maybe you could suggest something else? Thanks and ROCK ON!" View Response
strings - April 23rd, 2008 (1 minutes, 22 seconds)
Kenrahn asks, "Hi, I'm a beginner so I would like to know what would be the best strings for this type of guitar. It's an Alvarez Model CY135. Thank You for your help. Ken Rahn" View Response
Nylon Strings on a Steel String Guitar - June 12th, 2009 (2 minutes, 31 seconds)
Dallendouglas asked "Thank You for taking my question! I would like to know if there is any problem with changing from Metal Strings to Nylon Strings on one of my Guitars. I have a Older "Harmony Seoverign"(1960) and have used it over the years as my practice Guitar and recently purchased a new Acoustic Electric. I have taken an Interest in Classical and would like to use Nylon strings on the Harmony. Is that a Problem?can I just change them over?? Thank You. Dennis Douglas." View Response
Walking Bass Line - March 21st, 2008 (1 minutes, 10 seconds)
Toolfan88 asks, "what is a walking bass line? how can it be applied to guitar players?" View Response
Questions About the F Chord - July 16th, 2009 (4 minutes, 20 seconds)
Sidewinder665 asked "Hey, any chance someone could show me/everyone how to finger an F Chord using the frets 1 on top e, 1 on B, 2 on G and 3 on D? In particular, if you are supposed to barre top e and B with one finger then an explanation of how to do a two string barre would be very useful. Thanks." View Response