Posts Tagged ‘practice’
Wanna practice your scales? Here’s an easy song for you to play along in A minor. Stays in A minor throughout and offers you tons of room to solo and show your stuff, record your cover and put it up as a response, we wanna hear you play! The perfect track to practice your AM scales to, learn how to play along to an a minor backing track. Make sure you post your responses to this a minor backing guitar track, we’d love to hear you play!
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Wanna practice your scales? Here’s an easy song for you to play along in A minor. Stays in A minor throughout and offers you tons of room to solo and show your stuff, record your cover and put it up as a response, we wanna hear you play! The perfect track to practice your AM scales to, learn how to play along to an a minor backing track. Make sure you post your responses to this a minor backing guitar track, we’d love to hear you play!
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This is for my students to practice their blues soloing ideas. It’s not a killer video or anything but for the practice it’ll work. Key of Rock… errrr E Major. The tempo change is intentional, moving from a classic blues feel to a more swing/boogie blues. Enjoy.
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Learn to Solo with these dvd’s www.guitarjamz.com
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Posted by admin on 20th December 2011 in
Beginners
This isStage 7, Lesson 9 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course. This video shows you what you should be practicing for Stage 7. Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Justin’s Beginners Guitar Method is all free – and all the notes, tabs, neck diagrams and other helpful stuff is all found on the web site. The videos are all embedded in the pages, so using the web site makes it a lot easier to use the course. Hope you like it! Full support at the web site Read more...
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Posted by admin on 16th December 2011 in
Beginners
just trying to get insight on guitar practice aimed at jazz. i’m a beginner with jazz, but overall an intermediate player. how do ya’ll do it out there? what works for you?
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Posted by admin on 13th December 2011 in
Advanced
Hey guys, I’m really into the Death and Black metal genre, and I’m really looking forward to playing it in the future. So my question is, what should I practice doing on my electric guitar? should I practice doing the A E G D and F chords or is that not gonna help me play my genre? please help.
Thanks in advance
I forgot to add, should I learn power chords instead of normal chords?
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Posted by admin on 21st November 2011 in
Beginners
I just bought an electric guitar and I need some good practice
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Here’s a good way to practice scales you encounter in musical compositions. Recorded without nails… www.grishaguitar.com http www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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