A Guide To Guitar Effects I sometimes feel bad for acoustic guitarists who don’t have the overflowing toy box of effects pedals that electric guitarists do. To be frank we pile on a lot of pedals sometimes just because it’s … Continue reading
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Being able to improvise on guitar is one of the most enjoyable aspects of playing music. To just sit down and play! No sheet music! No struggling! No thinking! Wait… No thinking? Yep, that’s right. When you see an guitar … Continue reading
One of the most common problems that new students come to me with is how to accurately play the rhythm notation written on a page. Figuring them out by ear comes into play here too. With a little knowledge and … Continue reading
If guitarists have a hammer, it’s the Pentatonic Scale. A go-to tool that works in a variety of situations and can get you out of any musical corners you’ve painted yourself into. It’s simple to learn and extremely versatile. Not … Continue reading
I have good news and bad news. The good news is that you can absolutely learn how to play guitar using one of the many fantastic online or DVD courses available. I’ll let you know my favorites in a bit. … Continue reading