Lead Guitar Practice Tips
Get more out of your practice time with these lead guitar practice tips. Practice Tips It’s a good idea to practice at least a little… Read More »Lead Guitar Practice Tips
Get more out of your practice time with these lead guitar practice tips. Practice Tips It’s a good idea to practice at least a little… Read More »Lead Guitar Practice Tips
In music, the word “breakdown” could mean one of several things. An instrumental or percussion section or interlude during a song (the term, used in… Read More »Breakdown
You don’t need to know scales to play lead guitar, or for that matter, any instrument. A lot of the old blues players claim that… Read More »Do I need to know scales in order to solo?
Composer – Bob Dylan
Where to find this song – Electric Ladyland
track #15
Release Date – October 1968
In his brief four-year reign, Jimi Hendrix expanded the electric guitar more than anyone before or since. Hendrix was a master at merging all manner of music into one precise art form, often with experiments that produced high-quality feedback and roaring distortion. His frequent hurricane blasts of noise and dazzling showmanship proved that he could and would play behind his back and with his teeth and set his guitar on fire, and everyone would HAVE to love it. He posessed such considerable gifts as a songwriter, singer, and master of blues, R&B, and rock styles.
Difficulty: Easy
This riff consists of two guitar parts. One for the lead and one for rhythm. Both parts are super easy. The rhythm to the rhythm guitar part may be a little tricky at first, but that’s the hardest part.Read More »“Fire Woman” by The Cult
These tips will help you get more out of your practice time. It’s a good idea to practice at least a little every day. You… Read More »Electric Guitar Practice Tips
Scales are a collection of notes that go together. They can be practiced by playing one note at a time. They are not chords which… Read More »How Do I Play Scales?