String Rake
Here’s another technique that’s easy to do. It pops up a lot in guitar leads. It’s called a string rake. We use our pick and… Read More »String Rake
Here’s another technique that’s easy to do. It pops up a lot in guitar leads. It’s called a string rake. We use our pick and… Read More »String Rake
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Here it is slower: Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “So Much To Say” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “So Much To Say” (Power Tab)
Here’s the PDF from the lesson: pentatonic-tabs
Here’s the PDF from the lesson: pentatonic-tabs
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.