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Welcome to Dansm's Home Page! My name is Dan Smith and I am a first-year
graduate student in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
at Harvard University. I previously attended the
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at
Cornell University in New York State, and majored in
genetics and cell/molecular biology. My main interests are
acoustic guitar, golf, canoeing, skiing, and model railroading. I live in Oriskany, New York,
with my parents and brother
Greg. For more information about me, check out my
personal page. On these web pages you will find lots of pages
regarding guitar, guitar tabs, and guitar lessons, information and guitar tabs for the Eagles,
and some pages on music theory. My focus is on fingerpicking acoustic guitar, so I
also have an acoustic guitar page and a page of fingerpicking lessons. For some information
on my solo acoustic career, a list of my upcoming performances, and an opportunity
to listen to my original material, check out
Daniel E. Smith: Singer/Songwriter. One note on
my pages: they are designed for 800x600 resolution, so if you don't have your
monitor set up for that, you will be missing out. Enjoy these pages,
keep visiting, and have fun! Recent Updates Frequently Asked Questions |
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Acoustic Page
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This site is dedicated to my favorite instrument, the acoustic
guitar. The page is designed to show you how much you can do with
an acoustic guitar, so a wide variety of musical styles are included.
My main interest in guitar is fingerpicking acoustic guitar, so
a lot of the pages, like my fingerpicking lessons page, focus on that aspect.
I have acoustic songs (both chords and tabs), links, photos,
and lots of lessons to improve your playing. These include warm-up exercises,
fingerpicking and guitar chord theory lessons, suggested patterns for strumming,
a list of common guitar chords, and advice for beginning guitarists.
This is the largest acoustic site on the web, and
I post more songs and more lessons every day, so keep visiting.
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Music Theory
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Every guitarist should know chord theory. Chord theory is the basis
of all popular music, and knowing it will help you to play songs, figure out songs,
and write songs. I took a music theory class at Cornell last semester, and it has really
helped me understand music better, and I guarantee it will help you as well.
This page is the best place to learn chord theory on the net.
The topics covered in this page include:
major/minor chord theory, barre chord theory, slash chords (like D/F#), suspended chords
(like Dsus4), seventh chords (like D7), chords with added notes (Cadd9),
and the circle of fifths. If you have ever wondered why a chord is called
G/F#, or Asus2, then you should come here. If you play guitar, you will find this useful!
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Scales and Modes
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Scales are one of the most important parts of learning guitar. If you know scales,
it means you know where every note in a certain key is on the fretboard. These pages
will show you how to play scales: major, minor, and pentatonic; and also how to
have fun practicing them and how to make them make you a better player. I discuss
all the modes of these scales, what they mean, and how they fit together.
Don't be scared by scales: these pages make them easy. This is the best way to get good,
so check out Dansm's Guitar Scale Lessons!
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