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DADGAD.ORG dedicated to guitar in Celtic and World music
This site features Chord Circles, a simple introduction to basic chord fingerings organized into 8 basic chords for each key and featuring the most common chords and their relative minor chords for substitution in folk style chord progressions. DADGAD.ORG, an introduction to the DADGAD tuning for Celtic, fingerstyle and World music guitar. Check back soon for more about chord circles. DADGAD Instructional Links and Luminaries. Click on a circle in the center. To see chords for that key.
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The Irish Guitar Blog
The Irish Guitar Blog. A blog about the guitar as it is played in Irish music, with an emphasis on DADGAD and other alternative tunings. Monday, April 21, 2014. Morning Dew - Irish Guitar - DADGAD Fingerstyle Reel. Guitar Festival of Ireland. Pierre Bensusan Vividly Review. The Connaught heifers, Seán Reid's favourite, reels / Nicholas Carolan, . The Doyle family - set of reels. Tuesday, May 14, 2013. East at Glendart - Irish Guitar Tutorial. Dick Gaughan to play in Mayo. Thursday, April 4, 2013. To cele...
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Kerry DADGAD Guitar tuition holidays for beginners
DADGAD Guitar tuition holidays in Ireland for beginners. So, if you would you like to know about DADGAD. Guitar holidays please click here. And if you would like to know about STANDARD. Or EADGBE) tuning guitar holidays, please click here. Testimonial from Paul Bradley. I went on this course because I wanted to expand my playing style. DADGAD is a form of tuning used in Irish traditional music, American and English folk music and, as my Kenmare cabby told me, heavy metal. I played along quietly to the tu...