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Hey everyone, thanks for checking in. Today I am going to discuss why seemingly minor scales work over major chords, and show you 3 licks that blur the lines between major and minor. Let’s jump right in. Ever notice how the minor pentatonic scale seems to work over a major chord of the same name?[…]

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Easiest Guitar Riffs Ever! Hey everyone, I figured we would go easy on you this week with some simple, one finger easy guitar riffs. The tab and a lesson video are below. The takeaway from playing these riffs is that they should all be counted verbally in order to play them properly.  Once you can[…]

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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[…]

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Hi all, today we tackle funk guitar technique and rhythms. The number one thing in funk music is great rhythm. How do we get great rhythm to happen?  If we keep our picking hand doing a steady down up movement, this helps keep our rhythm rock solid.  But what will you practice to get good[…]

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Guitar Is Easy – 7 Must See Tips Hello again everyone, today we are dealing with practice tips for beginners or intermediate guitarists. I remember being a kid practicing away and by sheer will, I would make myself able to play most of the stuff I wanted to learn, but over the years I have[…]

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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.[…]

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