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The Major Scale And Basic Music Theory
The guitar can be an intimidating instrument to learn. But never fear basic music theory will not only help you understand the musical world, but will help you understand the guitar and how music works. In order to understand this we need to look...
2 commentsMusic Review: Boyce Avenue
I've listened to many YouTube artists and love many of them. But Boyce Avenue is by far one of my favorites - this is the band I want to hear when I'm unwinding from the day or when I need to find some inspiration. Their music, especially their...
1 commentvideoAlternating bass fingerstyle guitar lesson
A step by step tutorial on a popular alternating bass fingerstyle guitar pattern. Audio demo, guitar tab and notation are included.
0 commentsHow to Change a Guitar String
Whether you have broken a string or want to try out some new acoustic strings, use this guide on how to change guitar strings.
2 commentsBlues Guitar Lessons • In The Style Of Little Wing • Part Three
The best GUITAR LESSONS on the web. From beginners to advanced. Complete with HIGH QUALITY transcriptions (everything is done in Finale), easy to comprehend explanations, theory and AUDIO and VIDEO examples!
0 commentsThe Holy Trinity of Jazz Guitar
If there is a “holy trinity” of jazz guitar over the last thirty years, then Jim Hall is the father, Pat Metheny the son, and Bill Frisell the holy ghost. Metheny and Frisell both credit Hall as a major influence on their style and approach to...
0 commentsMusic Tattoos And Designs; Music Tattoos And Meanings
For anyone that has a love or passion for music, you may want to symbolize that love with a music tattoo. There are several different symbols that are appropriate for music tattoos. Actually, anything that is associated with music may be used, such...
7 commentsHow to be a rockstar/successful musician
So ya wanna be a Rockstar/Musician? AND get PAID for it!? After you've learned your instrument ya must find your "style and flavor" what drives your reasons for playing...... Is it MONEY? Girls? BOTH? or just the love of the sounds your...
1 commentClassical guitar arpeggio patterns
Whatever style of guitar you play, you can improve your technique with these classical guitar major and minor arpeggios in two and three octave patterns. These Patterns are based on a past classical guitar exam syllabus of Trinity College of Music, London.
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