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Learn About Online Guitar Lessons from Pete Jaf at Jaf Guitar School
Learning guitar can be a life-changing experience, but finding the right guidance is key. If you want to improve your skills, build confidence, and enjoy playing music, online guitar lessons with Pete Jaf at Jaf Guitar School offer a flexible and effective solution. This blog will explore how Pete’s online lessons can help you unlock your potential, what to expect from the courses, and practical tips to get the most out of your learning journey. Pete Jaf's online guitar lesso

Pete JAF
Mar 43 min read


Transform Your Skills with Expert Guitar Lessons in London Ontario at JAF Guitar School
If you want to learn guitar in London Ontario, finding the right teacher can make all the difference. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, JAF Guitar School offers personalized guitar lessons tailored to your goals. I’m Pete JAF, and I specialize in teaching electric guitar, bass, ukulele, acoustic guitar, and more. You can join me for lessons in person or online, whichever suits your lifestyle best. Electric guitar ready for a lesson at JAF Guitar Sc

Pete JAF
Mar 43 min read


Find Top Guitar Lessons Near You and in London Ontario
Learning to play the guitar opens doors to creativity, relaxation, and social connection. Whether you want to strum your favorite songs, master complex solos, or write your own music, finding the right guitar lessons is essential. If you are searching for guitar lessons near me or specifically in London Ontario , this guide will help you discover the best options, and what to expect when taking guitar lessons at JAF Guitar School. Guitar resting on a stand in a London Ontari

Pete JAF
Mar 33 min read


Guitar Lesson - AMBIENT INTERVALS
Ambient Intervals 1, 3, 4. In music a triad is 3 notes. The most common intervals are 1, 3, 5. So a C chord uses notes C, E, G. I'm going through the chord scales. C Dm Em F G Am. Here I'm first playing a chord followed by an arpeggio with intervals 1, 3, 5, 7. Then I play Intervals 1, 3, 4. C, E,F. Notiice the big difference. If you change one of the notes you get a very large ambient effect. I am playing them fast but they sound even better slow. I use them as a layering ef

Pete JAF
Mar 5, 20241 min read


Guitar Lesson - COLORING YOUR CHORDS
s Adding 9ths, 11ths, 13ths to your chords gives you many different textures. I'm playing Am, F and C chords in that order. I play bass notes A, F, and C before each chord so you can hear the different tones. My 3 last strings (bass notes) were tuned to open F, A and C. Strings 1,2,3 are turned normally. This is where I play all the chords. Some chords have big stretches but it's worth the effort. Tabs are available. Contact me for lessons on this concept or any questions yo

Pete JAF
Mar 5, 20241 min read
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