Blues Guitar Unleashed Blog There are a lot of ways to solo over a blues chord progression, but one things that holds true is using chord tones… In this video, I’ll show you a great way to pull your listener from one chord to the next using a bluesy/jazzy trick of encasing the 3rd of … Continue reading Pull Your Listener To The Next Chord→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at JamPlay Reviewed by Pro Guitar Teacher on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. One of the most famous guitar tutorial sites is Jamplay. After reading this JamPlay review, we decided to conduct a complete evaluation of the site, to determine the way in which guitar students can profit using their tutorials. … Continue reading JamPlay Reviewed by Pro Guitar Teacher→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at Blues Guitar Spotlight from Learn and Master Guitar on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. I just read a review of Blues Guitar Spotlight from the makers of Learn and Master Guitar, and decided to write a post about it since I know from experience that Legacy Systems (the makers of … Continue reading Blues Guitar Spotlight from Learn and Master Guitar→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips Learning how to improvise on piano may seem intimidating at first. What notes should you begin with? What if it doesn’t sound good? What if I make a mistake? It can be scary to jump out and improvise – or make music spontaneously. If you think about … Continue reading Make music spontaneously with piano improvisation→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips Learning how to play piano like a pro is much easier than you might think. You can study for years to learn the classical repertoire of the masters. Or, you can learn how to fake piano playing! Not everyone can practice for hours every day and it … Continue reading Simple hacks to sound like an amazing piano player→
GUITARHABITS Last Updated on April 21, 2021 by Klaus Crow Hi good people, today we’re going to continue our A Natural Minor (One-Octave) Scales Series with Part II. If you haven’t studied Part I yet, be sure to check it out: Powerful One-Octave Natural Minor Scales – Part I Benefits of Learning One-Octave Natural Minor … Continue reading Powerful One-Octave Natural Minor Scales – Part II→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at 5 Student Stories on Learning Guitar on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. I thought it would be interesting for everybody to see the journey a few of my online students took while learning to play the guitar on my site. Sort of mini case studies on how your peers get … Continue reading 5 Student Stories on Learning Guitar→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips Have you ever looked at a piece of music and wondered what all the Italian words at the top are supposed to mean? Words like allegro or andante or maybe even vivace? Have you seen this written on a metronome before? These words are all terms for … Continue reading Tempo markings: Introduction to musical tempos→
TheGuitarLesson.com This post appeared first at Do Online Beginner Guitar Lessons Work? on TheGuitarLesson.com, thanks for reading. The guitar is the single most popular instrument in the world. It is played by millions of people in all countries, by all races, of all religions. On top of the millions who play it already, there are … Continue reading Do Online Beginner Guitar Lessons Work?→
Piano Blog by Skoove – Piano Practice Tips You might think of music theory as a purely abstract concept. After all, isn’t theory reserved for the realm of intangible objects? What good is a theory in the real world? What benefit is there to learning music theory if it isn’t ever used in real music … Continue reading Where the theory meets the piano: why it’s important→
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