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Pure Theory Part 5

Sorry it took so long, but here it is!

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Pure Theory. Part 5

Sorry it took so long, but here it is! And next week I’ll talk about modulations and borrowed chords.

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Using Arpeggios

Arpeggios are a very good way to start a solo. Try them out here.

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John Frusciante Guitar Method

This lesson takes a look at Froosh’s approach to the guitar, both in technique and songwriting.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Tips To Build Soloing Skills

A short article on practice skills that I use in order to build accuracy, precision, and pin point accuracy.

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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?

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