GUITARHABITS Last Updated on May 21, 2021 by Klaus Crow Welcome you diligent guitar student. You have arrived at Part IV of the “One-Octave Natural Minor Scales” Series. The final lesson of these series to practice, play and put it all together. Let’s get your hands dirty! If you are a first timer in these … Continue reading Powerful One-Octave Natural Minor Scales – Part IV→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips Learning a musical instrument is one of the most rewarding experiences of a lifetime. However, it can also be one of the most challenging. At the beginning, you might feel overwhelmed and out-of-control. There are so many new words to learn and new movements to make. Eventually, … Continue reading 6 reasons people give up learning an instrument→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips Have you ever counted the number of keys on a piano? The standard piano has 88 keys, but some electric keyboards have 64 or 44. Have you ever wondered why? Do you understand the difference between weighted and unweighted keys and why there is a difference at … Continue reading Everything you ever wanted to know about the piano keys→
Blues Guitar Unleashed Blog Wanting to play cooler blues solos is a typical request from students… But most go about it all wrong, thinking that more notes, more patterns, and more speed, are going to solve the problem. The “fix” is always in the simple things, rhythm and placement. In particular, the use of syncopation … Continue reading Better Blues Solos With Syncopation→
GUITARHABITS Last Updated on May 6, 2021 by Klaus Crow Good day my guitar friends, we’re in the middle of the One-Octave Natural Minor scales series and we continue with Part III. In the previous lessons we practiced the scale patterns starting on the Low-E and A string and now we’re going to start with … Continue reading Powerful One-Octave Natural Minor Scales – Part III→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at Guitar Pro 7 Review on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. The 7th generation of the famous tablature-editor software has been long in the works, and it is better than ever. Guitar Pro 6 was already a huge step forward from GP5, which might be the reason GP7 took so long to … Continue reading Guitar Pro 7 Review→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at 5 Christmas Gift Ideas for Guitarists on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. ‘Tis Christmas time again, stores start filling, people start shopping for gifts. Giving is a great joy, especially when you know that the gift will make the recipient happy, so Christmas shopping can get a bit difficult and … Continue reading 5 Christmas Gift Ideas for Guitarists→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips The mode is one of the building blocks of Western music, and you might never have heard of it. While the basics of theory can seem intimidating to beginners, you probably know more about modes than you realize. Signing up for Skoove’s free 7-day trial can help … Continue reading What are musical modes in music theory?→
Blues Guitar Unleashed Blog A lot of us take it for granted when we hear that we’re going to start a blues song, “From the V…” So in this video, I’ll show you what that means and give you a couple of examples of songs that use this idea. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nqahi9LAZQ?wmode=opaque&showinfo=0&autoplay=0&controls=1&modestbranding=0&vq=&rel=0&w=853&h=480] Read More This article … Continue reading How To Start A Blues Song From The V→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at JamPlay vs Learn and Master Guitar Compared on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. Learning to play guitar is one of the best decisions you can make in life, but getting to the point where you can actually play whatever you want will take a bit of time and effort. However, … Continue reading JamPlay vs Learn and Master Guitar Compared→
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