Derek Cockrum

My name is Derek Cockrum. I have been an instructor and guitarist for the past 11 years. I
established "Guitar Lesson Reviews" to help you, (the beginner and advanced guitarist), discover the top guitar lessons program to take your guitar playing skills to the next level.
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  • Top Ten Greatest Guitar Players
    The following are the top ten greatest guitar players, listed in no particular order:
  • The Guitar and Rock Music
    While the use of the guitar may have been an evolutionary process in country music, it was a fundamental element of rock and roll music.
  • The Guitar and Country Music
    When people think of country music, they tend to think of guitars and twang. In fact, guitars have been part of country music for so long that it is difficult to imagine it without the guitar.
  • What You Need to Know About Acoustic Guitars
    The acoustic guitar may be the most familiar type of guitar for many people. With its curved sides and steel strings, the acoustic has a look and sound that makes its presence known in folk, country, bluegrass, jazz, blues, and even some popular music.
  • What You Need to Know About Classical Guitar
    Many beginning players, as well as those not familiar with the guitar, confuse the classical guitar with the acoustic guitar. As a result, they assume that any acoustic guitar music is classical guitar.
  • What You Need to Know About Different Types of Guitars
    Because electric and acoustic guitars are so familiar, it is easy to overlook the broad range of guitar types in existence. Not every guitar is the same, and playing techniques can vary, giving any guitar player the opportunity to try something new and different.
  • How it All Began: The Origin of the Guitar
    Knowing the history of the guitar increases a player's ability to appreciate the details of the instrument. A deeper appreciation of the guitar leads to a deeper respect, which shines through when the instrument is played.

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