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Guitar Lesson - playing lead guitar
Let's start with the key of C - reading across the top line of the chart below. You'll find seven different diatonic chords, 3 major, 3 minor, one very odd m7b5 chord that you'll only encounter in jazz...
0 commentsThe Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale
The pentatonic guitar scale is a five note scale that is an abbreviated version of either the major or minor scale. The major and minor scales have seven notes or tones. The pentatonic guitar scale only uses...
1 commentGuitar Lesson - scales and solos
Although this article is geared towards guitar players, all the theory involved works on piano too, so please make the most of it if you play keyboards. There are only two types of scale we're going to look...
2 commentsDo you want to play Pentatonic Scale Solo easily ?
A Pentatonic scale will always have five notes. Pentatonic has been derived from the Greek word pente meaning Five and Tonic meaning Tones or Notes. A Pentatonic scales is formed by taking 5 notes from an...
0 commentsThe Guitar Fret Board
Matthew playing his electric acoustic guitar The fretboard allows you to play songs on guitar. The fretboard is the neck of the guitar, usually played with your left hand while your right hand strums or...
0 commentsGUITAR: Guitar Tricks, Techniques, Tips, Skills part 2 - VIBRATO, TAPPING, NATURAL HARMONIC, PINCH HARMONIC, PALM MUTE
VIBRATO:A Vibrato is a guitar technique done by repeatedly bending the string to increase the pitch up slightly, and then letting it return back down to the original pitch.TAPPING:A Tapping is a guitar...
Evolution of Rock N Roll
In the early days of the settlement of the "New World" the slave trade was a major factor in the world economy and in the evolution of music. The sing song type of early blues chant sung by the slaves in the...
4 commentsReview on the Guitar Grimoire
PRODUCT REVIEW FOR THE GUITAR GRIMOIRE Hello again musicians, Losey here for another great product, this time it is a book called the Guitar Grimoire by Adam Kadmon. Now don't be put off by the fact that it...
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