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  • 250 - 10 Albums Every Guitar Player Should Listen To – Part 1
    Sep 5 2025

    Celebrating a huge milestone, Paul Andrews marks the 250th episode of the Beginner Guitar Academy Podcast by launching a brand-new two-part series: "10 Albums Every Guitar Player Should Listen To."

    In this first instalment, Paul dives into the history, lasting impact, and key guitar lessons from five essential albums. If you’re looking for inspiration, fresh practice ideas, or just an excuse to revisit some legendary records, this episode is packed with practical takeaways for guitarists of any level.

    What’s Inside This Episode

    A Heartfelt Thank You

    • Paul opens the episode with gratitude for listeners’ ongoing support and shares a milestone celebration for reaching 250 episodes.

    Member Update

    • Beginner Guitar Academy members: Last week’s live Q&A (audio & video) is now available in your member dashboard!

    The First 5 Essential Albums for Guitarists

    1. Are You Experienced – Jimi Hendrix (1967)

    • Hendrix revolutionised the electric guitar with feedback, effects, and a fearless, creative approach.
    • Key Lesson: Don’t be afraid to experiment; creative use of effects and tone is as important as technical skill.
    • https://youtu.be/cJunCsrhJjg?si=3VFxAsDiXLbCVVBH

    2. Led Zeppelin IV – Led Zeppelin (1971)

    • Home to classics like “Stairway to Heaven” and “Black Dog,” this album showcases electric riffs and acoustic textures, emphasising dynamic contrast.
    • Key Lesson: Dynamics matter—experiment with loud/soft, clean/distorted, and acoustic/electric to add emotion to your playing.
    • https://youtu.be/6tlSx0jkuLM?si=SSNlFxv8s9yvxm38

    3. Rumours – Fleetwood Mac (1977)

    • Featuring tasteful, song-serving guitar work by Lindsey Buckingham, this album is a masterclass in restraint and melody.
    • Key Lesson: Serve the song. Taste and restraint are as vital as flashy solos.
    • https://youtu.be/ozl3L9fhKtE?si=nj8fRxrfJCSyMRhQ

    4. Texas Flood – Stevie Ray Vaughan (1983)

    • Vaughan brought fire and emotion back to blues with incredible phrasing, tone, and expression.
    • Key Lesson: Feel is everything. Focus on phrasing, vibrato, and playing each note with intention.
    • https://youtu.be/kfjXp4KTTY8?si=pXyMMp7KigtpDSDX

    5. Nevermind – Nirvana (1991)

    • Nirvana’s raw, simple, and energetic approach inspired a new generation of guitarists.
    • Key Lesson: Don’t underestimate simplicity. Powerful songs can be built with just a few chords and tons of attitude.
    • https://youtu.be/R3XIGon2RjY?si=Wt91k_VJd5ePcQn5

    Useful Links & Resources
    • Catch up on the latest member Q&A – Now available in the Beginner Guitar Academy dashboard.
    • Join Beginner Guitar Academy – Try a 14-day trial for just $1, access lessons, live trainings, and a supportive guitar community. Visit beginnerguitaracademy.com

    Coming Up Next

    Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, where Paul will reveal five more classic albums every guitarist should listen to!

    Thanks...

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    36 mins
  • 249 - Where to Find Accurate Guitar Tabs
    Aug 29 2025

    In this week’s episode, Paul dives into a common question from students: “Where can I find decent, authentic tabs to learn songs?”

    Building on last week’s three-step song-learning system (practice, playthrough, perform), Paul takes a deep look at both free and paid online resources for guitar tabs, discusses their pros and cons, and gives expert advice on what to trust when searching for accurate music.

    Key Topics Covered

    🎸 Beginner Guitar Academy News

    • Reminder for BGA members: the live Q&A session is scheduled for Sunday, 31st August, at 9pm GMT. Members can join the Zoom meeting to ask Paul questions or submit questions in advance by email if they are unable to attend live. Recordings and audio will be available afterwards via the Academy platform.

    🖥️ Top Online Resources for Guitar Tabs

    1. Ultimate Guitar (ultimate-guitar.com)

    • Largest online tab database.
    • Mostly user-submitted tabs; quality varies.
    • Ratings help determine accuracy.
    • Paid version (Pro/Ultimate) includes playback, looping, and may have more professionally transcribed tabs.
    • App available for mobile practice.

    2. Songsterr (songsterr.com)

    • Interactive tabs with playback, loop, and speed control (more features with Plus subscription).
    • Transcriptions often superior since they include rhythm information.
    • App available.

    3. GuitarProTabs.org

    • Download Guitar Pro files (.gp3, .gp4) for use with Guitar Pro software (which Paul highly recommends for creating, playing back, and slowing down tabs).
    • Great for multi-guitar songs.
    • BGA members get a Guitar Pro discount.

    4. “Classic” Sites

    • GuitarTabs.cc, 911Tabs.com, Guitar E-Tab: Longstanding online databases with extensive archives. Mostly user-submitted—so always double-check for accuracy.

    💰 Paid & Official Sheet Music

    1. MusicNotes.com

    • Professionally published, highly accurate digital sheet music, often by Hal Leonard and Cherry Lane.
    • Preview first page for free; pay (approx. €4/song) for full versions.
    • Monthly pro membership brings discounts.

    2. SheetMusicDirect.com

    • UK-based; offers a subscription “Pass” with access to a vast catalogue (print/download options require a higher plan or extra charge).
    • Student discounts available.

    3. GuitarInstructor.com (Paul’s Top Pick)

    • Official Hal Leonard website; highly accurate, downloadable PDF tabs.
    • Video lessons from pro instructors included.
    • Annual subscription available; best value for teachers and students wanting authentic, printable tabs.

    📚 Old-School Physical Books

    • Remember the value of physical songbooks available from Amazon, MusicRoom (UK), and SheetMusicPlus (US). Sometimes importing is less expensive!

    Paul’s Recommendations & Pro Tips
    • For beginners: Use Ultimate Guitar or Songsterr for exploring a wide variety of songs, but always verify accuracy.
    • For teachers or those seeking authenticity: GuitarInstructor.com offers the best official tabs with PDF downloads, and lessons bundled in.
    • For multi-guitar/tabbed arrangements: Invest in Guitar Pro software; BGA members can get a significant discount.
    • Physical copies: Books are still a great, reliable option and sometimes offer the most precise transcriptions.

    Listener Q&A
    • Thanks to Mark Old for inspiring this episode’s topic with his question about finding authentic tabs.

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    21 mins
  • 248 - How To Learn Songs on Guitar: Simple System for Learning, Memorizing, and Improving
    Aug 23 2025

    In this week’s episode, Paul Andrews addresses a common challenge among beginner guitarists: learning and actually remembering songs.

    Paul shares a structured approach to not just learning new songs but maintaining and improving them over time.

    Whether you’re struggling to recall previously learned tunes or looking to build a solid repertoire, this episode offers practical tips and actionable steps to level up your song practice routine.

    Key Topics Covered

    Community Update:

    • Paul announces a live Zoom Q&A taking place on Sunday, 31st August at 9 pm GMT for Beginner Guitar Academy members. He details how to join, submit questions, and access the recorded session if you can’t attend live.

    Practicing Songs vs. Practicing Skills:

    • Songs are a collection of different skills (chords, rhythms, techniques).
    • Key tip: Break songs down into their skill components to assess if they’re suitable for your current level.
    • Avoid picking songs that are too far above your ability; focus on skills first, then songs.

    A System for Learning Songs Efficiently:

    Step One: Pick the Right Song:

    • Choose a song that aligns with your current skillset.
    • Listen to the original, identify sections (intro, verse, chorus), and loop those sections in practice.
    • Start with simplified versions and play the song slowly. Only increase tempo as you gain confidence.

    Step 2: The 3 Ps System for Maintaining Songs:

    1. Practice – For new or challenging songs/sections. Loop and break down tricky parts.
    2. Playthrough – For songs you can mostly play but need to keep fresh.
    3. Perform – For songs you know inside out; these are gig-ready or can be played start to finish confidently.

    • Rotate songs between these categories as your abilities improve.

    Step 3 - Balancing New Songs and Old Songs (The 50/50 Rule):

    • Don’t just chase new songs or only maintain old ones. Spend half your practice on new material and half on revisiting and maintaining what you already know.

    Common Mistakes (and How to Fix Them):

    1. Always starting at the beginning of a tune.
    2. Not listening to the original recording.
    3. Neglecting old songs.
    4. Not keeping a song log.
    5. Collecting snippets instead of completing full songs.
    6. Practicing without a clear goal.

    Action Plan for This Week:

    1. Make a list of every song you can (or almost can) play.
    2. Categorize each into Practice, Playthrough, or Perform.
    3. Schedule a setlist run-through (like a mini gig at home).
    4. Add a new, suitable song to your practice pile, balance new and old (50/50).
    5. Track your song practice and progress.

    Takeaways
    • Focus on skill-appropriate songs, break them down, and use a structured maintenance method to truly own your repertoire.
    • Rotate between learning new material and refreshing old songs to keep your playing both exciting and reliable.
    • Set clear intentions with every song practice session to avoid getting stuck or demotivated.
    • Celebrate your progress as songs move from “Practice” to “Playthrough” and finally “Perform”.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Beginner Guitar Academy: Join for a structured, supportive approach to learning, with access to live Q&As, workshops, a song library, and two weeks of access for just $1.

    Next Steps:

    Ready to make progress with your song repertoire? Follow Paul’s five-step plan this week and...

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    22 mins
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