|
... become an awesome finger-picker but most of their practice was focused on using a pick? You'd think they were crazy right? And rightly so! But believe me it's more common than you think. Heck...even I've been guilty of this more than a few times! I think we all sometimes fall into the trap of practicing ...
Read Full Article
... guitar lessons are more convenient, cheaper, more useable, and provide more breadth of information than any other method available. Convenience: Tablature books are OK, as long as they come with some audio examples. DVDs are OK, as long as they come with a book. The problem is that keeping your place ...
Read Full Article
... realized that I was making a big mistake Now why on earth would this be a mistake? Surely the more guitar scales you know the better right? Well if you had seventeen lifetimes to learn them all, then this would be true. But the fact is, our time on this planet is limited. There is just not enough time ...
Read Full Article
... And that goes especially for lead guitar. All it takes is one great solo rendition and you will always be thought of as a great guitarist. Choose a recognisable solo, one that people will know. It doesn t have to be flash, but that does help. Learn the solo note for note as best as you can. Try to mimic ...
Read Full Article
... dream of every artist. Though beginners often state that they only wanted to play some music, it just doesn t stop there, especially if you see yourself going somewhere. He somehow should see himself advancing to being the lead guitarist of a band. Involving himself in a band is one thing but playing ...
Read Full Article
|