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Pure Theory Part 5
Sorry it took so long, but here it is!
Pure Theory. Part 5
Sorry it took so long, but here it is! And next week I’ll talk about modulations and borrowed chords.
Using Arpeggios
Arpeggios are a very good way to start a solo. Try them out here.
John Frusciante Guitar Method
This lesson takes a look at Froosh’s approach to the guitar, both in technique and songwriting.
Improving Musical Concentration
If you’ve ever had trouble remembering how many repeats you’ve performed on a part during a studio recording, or if you’ve experienced sloppy performances when playing multiple passes of a song section live… this video lesson is for you!
Tapping
A short guide to building riffs using tapping techniques.
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Finding A Good Guitar Teacher
Some do’s and dont’s about finding a good guitar teacher for you.
Tasty Guitar Routines 4
Now it’s time for the Legato technique to spice the routines!
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All About Scales. Part 2 – Building The Major Scale
In part 2 of this series, I will discuss how to build the major scale.
How To Look Cool While Playing Guitar On Stage
In this lesson you will learn how to look cool with your guitar on stage while performing.
Tips To Build Soloing Skills
A short article on practice skills that I use in order to build accuracy, precision, and pin point accuracy.
Triple Octave Pentatonics
Most of the great improvisational guitar players can jam-out really wicked long pentatonic lines. Have you ever wondered if there was some kind of good way to practice this?


