Theory Instead of a lesson this week, I decided to curate a few infographics from other helpful sites around the internet. I wish I would have discovered this infographic a few weeks ago during my bar chord lesson. This gets … Continue reading
Lick Vocabulary 1 (6)
In this post, I plan on increasing your lick vocabulary. A lick in improvisation is a short series of notes that creates a cool musical pattern or phrase. You can never learn enough licks. I want to add a few licks … Continue reading
3 Guitar Blogs Worth Following (5)
Being a busy college student makes blogging a difficult chore for me to keep up with. Fortunately, I can curate content from other noteworthy bloggers and post them all in one place for you. Ever since I started blogging, I started … Continue reading
Bar (barre) Chords tip (4)
In this lesson I will teach you some tips which will help you learn bar chords. If you don’t already know bar chords, this tip will be a huge benefit for you. Again, by knowing all the notes along the low E string … Continue reading
Major Scales Tip (3)
Learning the notes across the guitar would be EXTREMELY beneficial for this lesson. If you need a refresher, check out dummies.com version. I am going to teach this lesson without diving into theory to much which makes it do-able for beginner and … Continue reading
Tuning Tip (2)
Tuning Tip While showing beginner guitarists my first blog post, I asked for requests. There are many different tips, tricks and tutorials to be taught. I am trying to ease into being a blogger and conveying messages is a lot … Continue reading
Tone Tip (1)
This is my first post and I plan on showing my audience a little trick I assumed everyone who played knew. While in college I learned that there is a number of people who keep the same tone while playing chords … Continue reading