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Here it is, it`s right here, it`s here now and it`s right here for you - scale practicing that opens up creative options.
Showing you how to apply 5/8 time to your playing and how to change meters smoothly.
Improve your own guitar playing abilities by simply understanding the entire story behind what makes Yngwie so underrated.
Let`s have a look at some of the problems that may prevent you and many other blues players from realizing their musical potential.
Here are some great ways to overcome guitar practice challenges.
It takes most guitar players many years before they learn how to practice guitar in a way that is both productive and enjoyable.
Explaining inside/outside picking, and how it can help you alternate pick difficult passages.
Are you playing too much? Well, it may be that you are not using enough pentatonic scales in your soloing!
If you are desperate to close the gap between yourself and your guitar - read on.
Buckner`s recent conversation with Tom Hess offers guitar practice tips.
How to remember the notes on guitar once and for all and become a more creative guitarist in the process.
Two for one - a Bach excerpt arranged for guitar, along with some timeless advice.
Have you ever had a hard time getting your guitar students to make significant progress from one lesson to the next? There is a simple adjustment you can make.
Here is a method to find out how much your vibrato has improved over the last 6-12 months of playing guitar.
There is a simple way to learn music theory (more than one in fact).
Combining fretted notes with sustaining open strings underneath gives the illusion that the guitar has more strings than just six sometimes.
Paul Kleff offers a simple, orderly way to analyze songs and reduce them into small, easily-practiced parts that can be mastered individually and then assembled into the complete song.
The reality is, you don`t have to settle for limited financial gains in your guitar teaching business.
Mike is back with the second part of a Bach excerpt arranged for guitar.
The CAGED system as is commonly taught has a number of problems that prevent you to reach your full potential.
UK-based guitarist Sam Dawson will help to eliminate beginning fears and get you playing some picking patterns in no time.
Two notes together can move in more ways than up and down together.
Guitar exercises, in and of themselves, do not guarantee (or produce) massive progress in your musical skills.
Mike Campese is back with excerpts from his latest CD, "Chameleon".
Many guitarists play truly inspiring guitar phrases without playing in a very technical manner, and you can do this to when you follow the steps in this article.
Mike`s tips are designed to help you maximize your guitar practice efficiency and effectiveness
Opening your mind to new ideas and new intuitions about ways to improve your guitar playing.
There`s always a lot of discussion about what to practice, but you should also consider how to practice.
An arrangement for fingerstyle guitar from the 1978 horror flick, written by the director John Carpenter.
Perhaps you have considered taking lessons but because someone you know had a disappointing experience with a teacher, you began to doubt if lessons are worth investing your time and money.
Pinpointing some very important factors that will help the student successfully go through and become a serious guitarist.
Perhaps you have considered taking lessons but because someone you know had a disappointing experience with a teacher, you began to doubt if lessons are worth investing your time and money.
Tom Hess talks about how you can by use creative rhythm guitar practice methods to write your own rock and metal guitar riffs.
A lot has been written on Blues soloing, but preciously little on creative Blues rhythm playing. Don`t get caught playing the usual three power chords.
Jean-Pierre teaches you about modes, with a small introduction and the `why` and `how` of their existence
Using the same guitar soloing approach as everyone else can only lead to one result: a guitar solo that has a very similar sound to nearly every other guitar solo out there.
Mike Campese is back with exercises to help you improve your picking, dexterity, and overall technique.
Wrapping your mind around the old "cowboy chords" but have no idea where to go from there? Here is a simple concept helping you break free and stimulating creativity.
Dominants should be the arpeggios you study first since they are used regularly in Blues/Rock progressions and songs.
In order to enhance your musical expression and clearly communicate your ideas, you must understand how to think creatively when you play guitar.
Mike Campese returns with a second set of exercises to help you improve your picking, dexterity, and overall technique.
Knowing all the notes on your fretboard is more useful and simpler than you think. Read here how.