Lead Exercise Routine @ 92 bpm
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These exercises are at 84 beats per minute. In this group of exercises, we’ll start off with a piece of the G major scale, play… Read More »Lead Exercise Routine @ 84 bpm
This exercise routine has some tricky exercises that will challenge you, but at a tempo that isn’t intimidating. Pick up your guitar and play along!… Read More »Lead Exercise Routine @ 76 bpm
We’ll isolate two fingers at a time with these exercises. For example the first exercise you’ll only use your 1st and 2nd finger. In exercise… Read More »Lead Exercise Routine @ 72 bpm
Here’s another healthy dose of technique-building exercises. We’ll ramp up the speed a bit and clock in at 66 beats per minute. Fig. 1 Fig.… Read More »Lead Exercise Routine @ 66 bpm
Here’s another helping of good ole speed and technique-building exercises. Enjoy! Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6
Part 1 Scales give us a blueprint of what notes will work and what notes will not work when it comes time to play a… Read More »Scales As A Blueprint For Solos
Fig. 1: G Major Scale Fig. 2: Triads Built 1.) G 2.) Am 3.) Bm 4.) C 5.) D 6.) Em 7.) G Flat Dim. Fig. 3: Example… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The G Major Scale
Fig. 1: The F Major Scale Fig. 2: Triads Built From The F Major Scale 1.) F Major 2.) G minor 3.) A minor 4.) B Flat… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The F Major Scale
Fig 1: E Major Scale Fig. 2: Triads Built From The E Major Scale 1.) E Major 2.) G Flat minor 3.) A Flat minor 4.) A… Read More »Creating Chord Progressions With The E Major Scale