In this lesson im trying to break down some of the concepts that Andy Mckee is doing to make the song a bit easier to learn than just looking at tabs. Check out my other music at www.aarontomberlinmusic.com
In this lesson im trying to break down some of the concepts that Andy Mckee is doing to make the song a bit easier to learn than just looking at tabs. Check out my other music at www.aarontomberlinmusic.com
FULL COURSE: truefire.com Join TrueFire for free! – www.truefire.com On Twitter – www.twitter.com On Facebook – www.truefire.com One of the great things about soloing over dominant seventh chords—and something that is certainly an essential technique when improvising on a slow blues—is that players are free to exploit the difference in quality between the minor third and the major third. The scale most closely associated with dominant seventh chords is Mixolydian; in G, G Mixolydian is spelled GABCDEF, with B as the major third. The minor third is one half step lower, Bb; this pitch can also be thought of as the b9 (flatted ninth). In bar 1 of the solo, I begin on beat one by hammering on from the minor to the major third, and, on beat two, incorporate both the minor and the major third. Be aware of the difference in quality between these intervals and try to take advantage of that difference while crafting your solos.
This is the second part of the thumb pick blues tutorial heres the link to Part # 1 www.youtube.com Have a great day……:) Skype Lessons Now Avaliable (link below) www.youtube.com DOWNLOADS bryanrason.bandcamp.com Links www.myspace.com www.facebook.com www.youtube.com twitter.com http Bryan
This is the first part of the thumb pick blues tutorial heres the link to Part # 2 www.youtube.com Have a great day……:) Skype Lessons Now Avaliable (link below) www.youtube.com DOWNLOADS bryanrason.bandcamp.com Links www.myspace.com www.facebook.com www.youtube.com twitter.com http Bryan
Following on from the previous lesson this exercise introduces more notes to the pattern. This lesson is a filmed extract from part of the Contemporary Guitar Performance Workshop. This is an approach to the guitar which is independant of stylistic considerations, (or style specific techniques) or instrumental characteristics (electric, acoustic, or classical guitar). The approach is based on musical vocabulary, chords, scales, and techinques. It uses no repertoire, instead relying on the students musical taste and creativity to apply the exercises and ideas to their own musical taste, and develop their own ‘voice’ on the guitar.
www.licklibrary.com – buy this Guitar Lesson DVD! Zakk Wylde – No more tears performance is from the Lick Library DVD ‘Learn To Play Zakk Wylde The Solos.The guitar lessons on this DVD are taught by the tutor Andy James. Andy James teaches you how to play Miracle Man, No More Tears, Devils Daughter, Breaking All The Rules, Mama Im Coming Home guitar solos. At an easy to learn pace, note for note tuition all on one DVD! More info click this link – www.licklibrary.com
Here’s a sneak peak at what’s going to be on the upcoming disc that comes with Guitar World magazine’s October ’09 issue, on sale starting July 28th 2009! Check out exclusive videos with Atreyu, John Petrucci, Vinnie Moore, Mark Morton, plus Andy Aledort show you how to play Neil Young’s classic “Cinnamon Girl”, and gear reviews with Paul Riario and much more!
Over 1000 cuts. 6 hours of guitar tabbing. 1 hour of shooting. God knows how much editing. I know. I was bored. Like this video? Tweet about it! bit.ly Get my t-shirts: bit.ly MY LINKS: Watch my other videos: www.youtube.com My Website: www.pennajoe.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com …and Facebook: www.facebook.com Song is Mozart – Marriage of Figaro
Here’s an original song I just finished. The amazing guitar players Andy Mckee and David Soltany were the inspiration on this one. The acoustic guitar I am playing is a Taylor 810Ce recording into an AKG mic with Presonus Bluetube Pre Amp. I hope you like it! For a free Mp3 go to: www.box.net Please leave comments and ratings!
iTunes: itunes.apple.com – Amazon: www.amazon.com – Original acoustic guitar instrumental song from Socci & Pency’s album “Just Visiting”
