5 Classic Blues Turnarounds Hey everyone, today I tackle these 5 classic blues turnarounds that will help you take your blues playing to the next level! Example 1 is a single note riff based on a descending sequence of notes with the following sequence; root, b7, 6, b6 and finally 5. You will see that[…]
5 Classic Blues Turnarounds
By fearzero Uncategorized Dec 17, 2024
Rock Guitar Techniques – Part 2
By fearzero Uncategorized Aug 13, 2022
Rock Guitar Techniques – Part 2 Hey everyone, today I am going through part 2 of a 3 part series on rock guitar techniques. I’ll go through everyday techniques along with some unorthodox, uncommon ways to make music on the guitar. Below you will see the tabulature and a video demonstrating these techniques. Let’s get[…]
Guitar Pedal Shootout – TS10 vs DOD250 Hey, today I go over a direct comparison between two classic drive pedals from the 80s; the Ibanez TS10 Tube Screamer, and the DOD250 OD Preamp pedal. Both of these pedals have been used by music industry heavyweights, no less than SRV and Yngwie have used these pedals.[…]
5 Awesome Van Halen Guitar Endings! Hey everyone, today we are tackling 5 Awesome Van Halen Endings for guitar. Video portion of lesson is at the bottom. Fig. 1 Ice Cream Man First up we have the ending to the classic blues “Ice Cream Man.” In this excerpt Eddie is doing a well worn[…]
Hi again everyone, it’s Jingle Bells Part 2 time. If you are growing tired of Christmas songs, I promise, this is the last one lol! So in this lesson we tackle the rest of Jingle Bells and I have included the entire arrangment for you all. You will notice I subbed a few chords which[…]
Hi everyone, I am back with a quick installment of “Silent Night” for those beginner guitarists wanting to entertain themselves over the holidays. Not a lot to this one. This song is in 3/4 time (3 beats per measure) and utilizes a bass note on the first note of each measure. This song is in[…]
Hey everyone, sorry for the long layoff, I got busy doing some other things. This time we are looking at 3 octave arpeggios (Bmaj7, Bm7, and Bm7b5) that will help us traverse 3 positions on the guitar. These are great for shredding as they can be played with speed using hammer ons and pull offs.[…]