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Guitar Instructions – Crash Course Lesson 04 “Introduction To Strumming”
Dec 31st
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Acoustic Guitar Lessons – Slap, Frail, & Thump – Matt Brandt – Introduction
Dec 9th
FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at More Free Guitar Lessons – bit.ly On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Facebook – www.truefire.com Introduction Welcome to Slap, Frail and Thump. This course is about adding percussive techniques to your guitar playing, which will work on acoustic and electric guitar and in a solo or band setting. These techniques are used by players like John Mayer, Dave Matthews, James Taylor, Janis Ian, JJ Cale, Greg Brown, Rodney Crowell and many others. Slapping and frailing will get you a steady beat and solid groove while you’re singing, without the need of a drummer or a bass player. If you are using it in a band setting, you’ll be able to play strong intros and backup parts. But with these techniques you’ll also be able to play melodies on top of the groove instead of just banging away chords. What these lessons are not about, is guitar pyro techniques. Even players with limited fingerstyle experience can add slapping and frailing to their bag of tricks. We’ll start with relatively simple grooves and in about 170 exercises and 12 original songs we’ll work towards very intricate and challenging accompaniments. The first percussive technique we’ll get into is the palm slap.
RedSGShredder Guitar Lessons – Introduction
Sep 5th
For tabs and more information: redsgshredder.com Here is an introduction to me and to my guitar lesson series. Please be sure to read the disclaimer and information on my channel profile page. This lesson is just an introduction to future lessons and some general playing tips for metal guitarists. Again, this lesson is just an introduction to my series. If you want to see the actual lessons, please see playlist located on my channel page.
Blues Guitar Lessons – Juiced Blues – Introduction
Mar 28th
FULL COURSE: truefire.com More blues guitar lessons: www.truefire.com The blues is the ideal educational playground for players in their early stages of development. It doesnt take a lot of time to get a basic grip on the pentatonic scale and a few I-IV-V progressions before were off and running building up our chops and learning how to solo, improvise, and comp. Eventually though, we all hit the proverbial rut where we grow tired of playing the same old same old and thirst for insight to help us juice up our blues. Blues waters can run plenty deep technically and harmonically as evidenced by Robben Ford, Scott Henderson, Greg Koch, David “Fuze” Fiuczynski and Mike Stern to name a few. Sure, theres a lot of bends, blue notes and pentatonic happening – and the progressions are still pretty straightforward – but the lines are very sophisticated and fresh. Juiced Blues examines some of the deeper qualities of this style and will introduce you to a whole new way of thinking about and playing the blues. Recording artist, stunt guitarist and truefires resident professor of the deep, Chris Buono guides you through the application of superimposed m7b5 arpeggios, modal pentatonics, melodic minor modes, symmetrical diminished scales, chord fragments, melodic contrary motion, and the Diamond theory for juicing up your blues soloing and comping. Buono presents Juiced Blues across five sections, each examining a variety of harmonic and expressive concepts. You’ll work with a different …