Blues Vibrato
Fig. 1 Why learn Vibrato? You may already know how to perform a vibrato, but here’s how to do it in the context of the… Read More »Blues Vibrato
Fig. 1 Why learn Vibrato? You may already know how to perform a vibrato, but here’s how to do it in the context of the… Read More »Blues Vibrato
Here’s just the backing guitar:
PDF: Repeating Licks Backing Tracks: Slow Blues Rock
PDF: Repeating Licks Backing Tracks: Slow Blues Rock
What if you’re playing a song and you want to do something more sophisticated than just simply strumming the chords? That’s where this lesson comes… Read More »Chord Phrasing: D, G Progression
The open C chord is one of the first things a guitarist will learn, but did you know that it has its very own scale… Read More »The Open C Chord Scale Pattern
Fig. 1: C Major & A Minor Scales Fig. 2: A Minor Chord Fig. 3: Extended C Major/A Minor Scale Fig. 4: For Comparison…
When a song is in the key of C major, the Am chord will seamlessly intertwine with the tonic. “Tonic” is a fancy word for… Read More »Connecting the Tonic and Submediant
The A/E chord is a slash chord or compound chord. Just imagine playing an A chord, but substituting an E note as the lowest note… Read More »A/E