Archive for the 'Guitar Playing Techniques' Category
Focusses on positions shifts and improving speed going up and down the neck laterally rather than keeping in position and going accross strings.
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Soloing is actually easy if you know your scales.
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This lesson will help you with areas of left hand speed and agility (or “shredding” as people like me who grew up in the ’80s will call it), changing shapes and patterns. Specifically designed for players who have some trouble stretching or spanning, and for players who want more muscle out of each finger.
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This is my attempted at teaching people how to play ska. I will be discussing everything relevant from basic stumming, to the more complex intricacies of ska guitar.
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This lesson teaches the use of tetra chord to make different types of minor scales. It will teach you how to use the minor, minor, gypsy, and phrygian tetrachords to make verius scales and therefore expland your knowledge of scales.
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Here’s an intermediate to advanced lesson on string skipping.
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The idea is that by practicing this series of exercises you can learn the principles of sweep picking.
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Learn the basics of sweep picking! This lesson covers the proper technique for the right hand, hand rolling (not finger), 3, 4, 5, and 6 string sweeps, sweep tapping, finger rolling (not hand).
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This lesson will teach you how to sweep pick, and hopefully in more detail than the previous ones.
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An essential method in mastering technically challenging music.
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