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51: The Greatest Lead Guitar Playing Myth - Shred Guitar Demystified
There are a ton of theories floating around in the guitar player community about the secret to improving your guitar playing speed. Most of these theories are based on some sort of half truth, but a good part of the time these theories are nothing more than myths and really offer no help to truly improving a person's playing ability or their speed and style. One of the biggest myths out there about achieving faster playing speed is that you can't play fast with thick strings and high action. Most of the proponents of this particular guitar playing myth say that in order to be able to make your fingers fly across the fretboard, your strings have to be thin and the action in the strings needs to be low.
52: Rap Beats Get You Noticed If They Are Potential Hits - Hip Hop Beats Are Crucial To Getting Signed
Use rap beats to get noticed by record labels, music producers and to get more fans. Hip Hop and music instrumental beats that are professional and have that hit sound will give you that major star quality.
53: Facts About Country Singer Taylor Swift
Her parents are Andrea and Scott Swift. Her brother is Austin Swift. She has written over 200 songs.Her song 'Mary's Song (Oh My, My, My)' was written based on her next door neighbor's relationship. She never actually dated the boy named Cory in her song 'Stay Beautiful'.
54: Learn To Play Blues Guitar Like Eric Clapton
It is not that easy to pull out a definition of blues. You can tell that Robert Jhonsons' Rambling on My Mind or B.B. King's Everyday I Have the Blues is definitely blues, but what about van Halen, Al Di Meola or Pavarotti's songs?
55: You Cannot Lie With A Lyre
This article looks at the court instrument called the Lyre. It looks at its history and uses in medieval times.
56: Playing The Blues Guitar Shuffle Rhythm
So you have understood the 12-bar blues or at least the concept of it and you would like to push your blues playing to higher grounds.
57: Blues Guitar and Its Influence on Modern Day Music
Join me as I examine the joys of blues guitar and the major influence it has had on modern day music. Learn how to make your guitar sing out what you're feeling. Learn how to play with blues rhythm and try out some new chords and strumming patterns.
58: Playing Live with Guitar Backing Tracks
Join us as we examine the many benefits of using guitar backing tracks to play live gigs. You'll learn how using guitar backing tracks can improve your skills and ability as well as making practice time more enjoyable, along with the many perks of using them to play live.
59: Learning The Important Guitar Scales and Arpeggios In 5 Patterns
It is crucial to learn this scale in all 5 patterns, thereby bringing about the ability to play the scale in all areas of the guitar neck rather than just one. The first scale is master is the G Minor Pentatonic. After discovering the five patterns of this scale in G Minor Pentatonic , it becomes conceivable then to improvise lead anyplace on the neck over any rock tunes in the key of G Minor (such as the famous riff from "Smoke On The Water" by Deep Purple). The Minor Pentatonic scale is the 1st and most critical scale to learn, especially for blues and rock n' roll. This scale is indeed utilised by blues guitar players as well, though far less often compared to rock and jazz players.
60: 5 Fantastic Methods for Guitar Solos - Blues Guitarists
Serious blues guitar players aren't really content playing the guitar with the chords given to them. More than ever, they are definitely looking forward to the day that they will be able to have the spotlight to them-or to their music-by going solo. However, what does this mean to you? It means that you can already improvise with the music that you have.
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