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SESSION 2 Bonus Resources

Practice playing the single note melody. Start slowly and increase your tempo gradually trying to play the song in a
smooth steady rhythm. When practicing the chords, be careful to play the correct number of strings for each chord.
Strum the chord for each beat. Try not to hesitate between chord changes.

London Bridge is Falling Down


Anonymous (first published 1744)

Public Domain
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SESSION 2 Bonus Resources

Practice playing the single note melody. Start slowly and increase your tempo gradually trying to play the song in a
smooth steady rhythm. When practicing the chords, be careful to play the correct number of strings for each chord.
Strum the chord for each beat. Try not to hesitate between chord changes.

Skip To My Lou
Anonymous (first published 1844)

Public Domain
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SESSION 3 Bonus Resources

Third String Exercises


Play each exercise using the correct finger for each note. Begin slowly, gradually increasing your speed. Remember
to use a proper balanced hand position. There should be a little bit of air space between your fretting hand palm and
the bottom of the guitar neck.

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SESSION 3 Bonus Resources

More Third String Exercises


Play each exercise using the correct finger for each note. Begin slowly, gradually increasing your speed. Watch your
rhythms carefully. Play in a slow and steady rhythm. Try not to hesitate when changing between notes on different
strings.

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