Turnaround Variations
In this lesson, we’ll apply common techniques to the basic turnaround structures we have learned so far. Simple things such as adding slides can really… Read More »Turnaround Variations
In this lesson, we’ll apply common techniques to the basic turnaround structures we have learned so far. Simple things such as adding slides can really… Read More »Turnaround Variations
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Use the D/F# chord as a bridge between the open G and Em chords:
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Use the G/B chord to bridge the open C and Am chords.
Now, it’s time to put it together! Practice playing both parts together. No Stairway? This intro from Stairway To Heaven has been the butt of a… Read More »Stairway To Heaven Part 3
From The Video Here’s a fun little technique that you can play around with. It’s called the Unison Bend. And this is what it sounds… Read More »Unison Bends