Black Dog by Led Zeppelin
What a crazy-sounding riff! It’s fairly easy to play, but the time change may throw many people off. Guitar 1 Riff Resources Complete Transcription To… Read More »Black Dog by Led Zeppelin
What a crazy-sounding riff! It’s fairly easy to play, but the time change may throw many people off. Guitar 1 Riff Resources Complete Transcription To… Read More »Black Dog by Led Zeppelin
In this session we’ll be moving up to 76 beats per minute. For many, things will start to get tough and you might feel yourself lagging behind. Keep in mind that building speed takes time, so try not to get frustrated and just keep working at it.
Here’s the combination of the pre-bend and unison bend!
There are thousands of types of guitars and many of them need different methods of changing strings. Use this guide as just an example.Read More »How to change strings on an acoustic guitar
Main Riff Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “The Joker ” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “The Joker ” (Power Tab)
Difficulty: Intermediate Where to Find This Song – The Colour And The Shape track # 11 Release Date – May 20, 1997 The Band – Dave… Read More »Everlong by Foo Fighters
Difficulty: Intermediate Where to Find This Song – The Colour And The Shape track # 11 Release Date – May 20, 1997 The Band – Dave… Read More »Everlong by Foo Fighters
Wouldn’t you love to be able to play as fast as you wanted? Wouldn’t it be great if your hands never got tired?
If you answered “yes” to either question, then I believe you’ll enjoy my “7 minute guitar workout”.
This workout will help you develop speed, endurance, accuracy, and finger strength. This physical aspect of guitar playing is called technique. Keep in mind that these exercises are not to be performed for their musical value. They are simply to develop skill.
These guitar exercises are not something you play through once and then forget about. Performing these exercises regularly is an absolute must. It’s not unlike going to the gym to workout. If you stick with it and keep a regular schedule you will see marked improvement as time goes by.
It doesn’t matter what level of guitar playing you are at. It doesn’t matter what style of music you play. Everyone can benefit from the same exercises, and it’s important that you keep doing them. If you slack off at the gym you’ll see you muscle development deteriorate after time. It’s the same with these technique exercises. You can spend months or even years building up blazing fret board speed, but the point where you stop exercising your fingers on a regular basis is the point where your hard earned skills will deteriorate.
Applied properly, these exercises will help you to develop confidence in your playing and will help make you aware of weak areas of your playing that need concentrated effort. They are great way to start out a practice session. They will help loosen your fingers and stretch your hand muscles to get you ready to practice other material.Read More »Guitar Exercise: The 7 Minute Guitar Workout
Download the e-book: “Music Theory For The Guitarist”
Download the e-book: “Music Theory For The Guitarist”