Chorus Guitar
Chorus Guitar
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![]() Vintage Boss CE 3 Chorus pedal Japanese Manufactured 1982 654300 US $39.00
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![]() Jam Waterfall Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal w box MINT CONDITION US $219.00
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![]() Boss CH 1 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $15.50
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![]() Boss Super Chorus US $65.00
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![]() Boss CH1 CH 1 Super Chorus Effects Pedal 100 Original NO RESERVE US $50.00
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![]() Dunlop MXR Stereo Chorus M134 Guitar Effect Pedal US $65.00
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![]() BOSS CH 1 SUPER CHORUS PEDAL US $24.60
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![]() Boss CE 20 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $90.00
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![]() DOD 565 STEREO CHORUS GUITAR EFFECT W BOX MANUAL SCHEMATIC ALL ORIGINAL 1984 N R US $94.95
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![]() Vintage Ibanez CS5 Super Chorus Guitar Pedal Japan US $45.00
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![]() Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus US $25.00
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![]() Vintage DOD FX60 Stereo Chorus Guitar Pedal US $45.00
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![]() DigiTech XMC Multi Chorus Digital Multi Voice Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal US $49.99
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![]() MXR Micro Chorus US $65.00
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![]() NEW MODTONE AQUA CHORUS II w TRUE BYPASS 4553] US $69.99
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![]() Daphon E10CH Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal New in box US $20.00
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![]() NEW IN BOX VINTAGE BOSS CEB 3 BASS CHORUS PEDAL 1996 ANALOG US $123.00
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![]() BOSS CH 1 SUPER CHORUS GUITAR EFFECTS PEDAL EXCELLENT US $15.25
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![]() ^BOSS CE 20 Dimensional Processor Chorus Ensemble Twin Guitar Pedal US $59.99
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![]() BOSS CH 1 Super Chorus Guitar Pedal US $65.00
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![]() Guyatone Micro MCm5 Chorus Guitar Effect US $125.00
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![]() Behringer UC200 Ultra Chorus Effects Pedal New US $30.00
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![]() Boss CE 2 Chorus Vintage Guitar Pedal Green Label Japan US $149.99
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![]() BBE Mind Bender Analog Chorus Vibrato Pedal used US $89.99
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![]() BOSS Super Chorus CH 1 Guitar Pedal Effects Pedal Guitar Accessory US $19.99
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![]() DLS Chorus Vibrato Pedal US $99.00
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![]() DOD Ice Box Stereo Chorus FX64 US $10.50
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![]() Electro Harmonix Stereo Polychorus US $270.00
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![]() Boss CE 5 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $29.99
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![]() MXR Micro Chorus M148 US $35.00
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![]() Maxon CS 9 Stereo Chorus Pro Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $165.00
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![]() MXR M234 Analog Chorus Chorus Pedal NYC PROAUDIOSTAR US $89.00
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![]() Ibanez CF7 Flanger Guitar Effect Pedal US $35.00
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![]() MXR Micro Chorus US $65.00
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![]() DigiTech HardWire CR 7 Stereo Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $40.00
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![]() Brand New JOYO JF 37 Analog Chorus Effector Blue US $34.99
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Choosing The Right Guitar Songs To Play "To Play" vs. "To Learn"
Whether you are still in the beginning of your guitar journey or you're an advanced guitar player, you should be aware of the fact the choosing the right guitar songs to play is vital for your development as a guitarist. This is a complex process and it's not an easy one to learn, because you have to count solely on your self-assessment. Having a real good self-assessment of your personal skills as a guitarist is the foundation of choosing the right guitar songs to play or learn.
A common mistake that most beginners make is that they refuse to admit that they ARE beginners. They start playing advanced stuff without being prepared for it, without having the knowledge to understand it and thus without having the ability to take the most of it. But what's worse is that this way they are slowing their progress down and wasting valuable time not realizing their mistakes.
Now, there's nothing wrong in your main guitar influences being hard rock, heavy metal or jazz guitar virtuosos and in trying to learn their pieces. In fact that's very good, because learning even a single piece will expand your horizons in a big way. However "learning" is the right word to use and not "playing". The learning process means taking an advanced guitar song and learning to play it slowly (many times at half speed or slower), but correctly, feeling every pick stroke, every change in fingering, every hand movement, until you feel comfortable at that tempo. Only then you can gradually increase the tempo and repeat, and increase, and repeat and continue like that until you finally reach the desired speed.
However, depending on the piece, this may take you months, even years, so you can't just count on learning hard songs to become a guitar virtuoso. Instead, you have to combine the learning process with playing easy guitar songs that correspond to your current guitar skills. And that's where good self-assessment and accepting the truth come to play. Basically said, if it's hard for you, admit it – "It's hard for me. I'm not going to play it, BUT I'll sit down and learn it, and then I'll practice it until I can play it. In the meantime I'll be playing easier songs when I get bored from practicing and vice versa".
At this point you may be asking yourself – "OK, but how do you actually choose the right guitar songs to play?" Well, here are some practical tips for beginners that will guide you:
- Choose guitar songs with simple structure (e.g.: Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus)
- Choose guitar songs without many chord changes (3-5 chords are fine, in fact you'll notice that many contemporary hits are based on 3- and 4- chord progressions)
- Choose guitar songs without guitar solos or with slow and melodic solos that you can play with ease, BUT do learn songs with harder and faster solos in the meantime.
- Choose guitar songs without too much bending or with no bending at all, unless your hands are strong enough to handle it, but do learn harder songs that involve bending and keep making guitar exercises to strengthen your hands.
About the Author
Harvey Mosley started developing his passion for music at age of 10. He learned to play guitar songs at age of 13 and pursued his love of music since then. He owns now a music studio and inspires many students to learn to play guitar songs. Visit http://www.bandjammer.com for more guitar song lessons.
I can play the guitar, but whenever I try to sing along with the chorus I can't do both at once?
Is there practice to this or is it just you either have it or you don't? Is there anything I can do?
You need to know how to do both equally well, its like when you chew gum and walk, everyone can do it because everyone can chew gum and everyone can walk equally well but if one of off balance you won't be able to and it's pretty funny, but don't laugh at people who have a limp, that's not funny.
Here Comes The Bride (Bridal Chorus) on guitar


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