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MoneyChords.com is your one source for the best free guitar lessons available on the Web for over ten years. Click to the left for a large and growing collection of Guitar and Guitar Chord Lessons, Chord Progression Studies, Tablature, Songwriting Resources, and Jazz/Standard Chord Substitutions. You can join our MoneyChords Newsletter mailing list by clicking here. Here is "What's New" at MoneyChords.

Our "Chord Progression of the Month" is the Vamp Progression. Learn more about this great progression by clicking here.

Our featured lesson is A Blues Substitution Exercise by Earles L. McCaul. Earles shares how he is using some of our material in his jazz classes. Learn more by clicking here.

Our "Chord Type of the Month" is the Augmented Chord. Learn about these great sounding chords by clicking here.

Unravel the mystery of Alternate Tuning by clicking here.

Learn to play a jazz chord-melody arrangement of Peter and Gordon's 1964 hit A World Without Love by clicking here.


The following other free New or Revised Lessons & Links have been added to our website:

David Oakes Guitar (2/1)
Diminished Chords (2/1)
My Funny Valentine Chord-Melody (2/1)
123 Guitar Tuner (1/28)
ChordAddict.com (1/16)
Jazz Harmony (1/16)
Robert Conti's jazz arrangement of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (12/20)
Auld Lang Syne Chord-Melody (12/19)
Free Christmas Guitar Songbook (12/4)
Revisiting the Capo (12/3)

42 Chord Melody Arrangements for Solo Guitar
by Barry Galbraith
This free 65 page pdf book contains 42 chord-melody arrangements in standard notation.[Download your copy here]
Satin Doll
by Duke Ellington
Get our "Unplugged" arrangement of 1953 Duke Ellington standard Satin Doll from "Sophisticated Ladies." Our unique "Unplugged" arrangements are created for one acoustic guitar and one voice. [Get your free tab here]

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