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  • A Minimalist Approach To Blues Comping -
    Some basic ideas for chordal playing in a 12 bar blues format, utilizing minimalistic chord shapes and double stops.
  • Rising Chord Progressions Learn From Everlong -
    This lesson gives a little bit of background on a chord progression you can use in your songs to make them sound like they picking up speed and getting more energetic. Uses the chorus of "Everlong" as an example.
  • Why Scales Arent As Easy As You Might Think -
    Scales are more difficult to play on guitar than you think they should be, and here's why.
  • Tackling Strumming As A Beginner Guitarist. Part 2 -
    This lesson is a continuation of 'Tackling Strumming As A Beginner Guitarist - Part 1'. If you haven't mastered the art of strumming and changing chords in time, this lesson will help get you on your way.
  • C Major Scale Pos 2 - 'Jazz' Vs 'Rock' -
    This week I am demonstrating C major scale, 2 fingerings for the scale which come in handy when playing certain styles of music as the title implies.
  • Let's Make Some Chords. Part I -
    It's my first lesson on Ultimate Guitar and it's about one of the most basic things you need to know on guitar...and that's chords. It starts out on a beginner level but gradually approaches to more complex stuff and theory and probably that's the main reason for why I've divided it into parts.
  • Transposing For Dummies -
    This shall teach all of ye how to easily transpose the song you're learning!
  • Tips For Writing Melodic Bass Lines. Part 1: The Basics -
    This lessons covers and explains in detail the role of chord tones & diatonic passing tones in a bass line.
  • Intervals In Depth -
    A very in depth look at what intervals are and how to find them quickly and effectively.
  • Starting To Learn The Scales. Part 2 -
    The second lesson is on the Ionian scale, which is technically the major scale, so click on the link and learn!
  • Useful Guitar Techniques, Chords, Scales, And General Advice. Part 1 -
    Here is a good way to start learning the guitar, with the basic scales, techniques, and chords.
  • Starting To Learn The Scales. Part 1 -
    The first lesson is on the Ionian scale which is technically the major scale so click on the link and learn!
  • A Shortcut For Learning Scales -
    This lesson will teach you a bit of a shortcut when it comes to major and minor scales, using the idea of relative keys.
  • The Science Of Speed -
    Taking a simple look at the mechanics of speed playing.
  • Fender Switches And Knobs -
    Confused about how to use the switches and knobs on a 'Fender?' Then this article is for you!
  • Breaking The Speed Barrier: How To Go Fast -
    Learning to go fast has everything to do with setting up the pathway in your head, and then having an orderly way to traverse it faster, so you can hand it over from conscious to unconscious control.
  • Practicing For Maximum Results -
    It all boils down to practice, i'm going to share a few ways i've seen over the years.
  • Arpeggiosinversions -
    My lesson is about the basic arpeggios and inversions. Mostly designed for shred guitar.
  • How To Finish What You Started -
    A few basic tips that might help turn a scrap of an idea into a finished song.
  • Pinky Dexterity Exercise -
    A lot of us has difficulty with our pinky finger or little so here are a few exercises to help address this problem. Make sure and I mean make sure you let the notes ring properly or sound properly avoid hitting other strings as you hammer and pull off. Speed is not essential at first but increase it as you make the notes clearer and clearer as you go. Speed is a byproduct of accuracy, I'm sure I heard that somewhere.
  • Setting Yourself Apart. Part 2 -
    An add-on, basically, that I should have, in all good conscience, included in the first part.
  • Reading Standard Notation 1 - Pitch -
    How many of you tried to learn how to read sheet music? Raise your hands, folks. Nice, 70% of you. Ok, but how many of you actually learned them? What does it mean... none?
  • Setting Yourself Apart -
    A brief look at some different realizations/things I've had and try to apply to my playing that could very well inspire some players looking to harness their own individuality on the instrument and beyond.
  • Getting Scales By Method -
    A summary of how you can get a Major, Minor, Pentatonic and Blues Scales through the cromatic scale and intervals. For dummies like myself.
  • Bobbing In/Out Of Different Keys - The Magic Of Secondary Dominant Chords -
    This lesson explains how to gracefully use & play chords that are "out of key"
  • BASIC Symbols Used In Guitar -
    A Hammer On A Pull Off A Bend A Release Bend A Slide-Up A Slide-Down Vibrato
  • Groovy Arpeggio Exercises. Part II -
    Harmonic Minor exercises to improve sweeping and linear finger movement simultaneously.
  • How To Play Fast -
    Certain technique exercises for playing faster.
  • Tackling Strumming As A Beginner Guitarist. Part 1 -
    This lesson is aimed at those of you who haven't quite learned how to play rhythms in time. If you want to improve your skill in this area from the basics, this lesson is for you.
  • Finger Independence Exercises -
    These are just a few exercises I've made up/come across that help build fretting hand co-ordination and get your fingers to move smoothly without affecting their neighbors.


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