Posts Tagged ‘scale’

How To Play Guitar for Beginners : Major Scale for Beginning Guitar

Posted by admin on 5th May 2012 in Guitar Chords

How to understand the major scale for beginning guitar; get a professional beginner’s guitar lesson from a professional guitarist in this free instructional video. Expert: Bryan Billhimer Bio: Bryan Billhimer is the lead guitarist for platinum-selling rock/pop band Blessid Union of Souls. He is also a songwriter and engineer. Filmmaker: matt senatore Bookmark it: Read more...

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Modern Jazz Improv – #4 Melodic Minor Scale – Jazz Guitar Lessons

Posted by admin on 4th May 2012 in Guitar Chords

FULL COURSE, NOTATION, JAM TRACKS: bit.ly Jazz guitar lessons: bit.ly Jazz guitar is a wide open place where innovation, interpretation and experimentation run rampant. All of the rules are meant to be broken and the music is played in the moment. One player’s ceiling is another player’s floor and you can study the form for years and still be nowhere. All this is why we love it so. Jazz is also a highly subjective art form where beauty clearly is in Read more...

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Guitar Tips For Kids: “D Minor Scale” Video Lesson.

Posted by admin on 3rd May 2012 in Guitar Chords

Visit: www.guitartipsforkids.com.au for more online Guitar lessons. Learn how to play the D Minor Scale on your Guitar. Bookmark it: Read more...

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How to Play a C Scale on the Guitar

Posted by admin on 30th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

How to play a C scale on the guitar. Quick and easy! Learn more about music at: suzdoyle.com Bookmark it: Read more...

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Learn Blues Lead Guitar and Funk : The “Major Funk” Scale Run

Posted by admin on 28th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

With my student and friend Ryan Hogan learning a cool funky scale run that I use all the time. Have fun and dooooooooo it!!!!! Bookmark it: Read more...

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Picado scale pattern 1 – Contemporary Flamenco Guitar Lessons Toronto Royal Conservatory

Posted by admin on 26th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

+800 free lessons here: www.rdiaz.org CFG Grants: www.rdiaz.org & Many thanks to: www.andalusiang.com …………………………………………………………………………………………… www.cfgstudio.com Grant 25 Requirements www.cfgstudio.com … Bookmark it: Read more...

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How to Play the Bass Guitar : Trickle Down the Pentatonic Scale on Bass Guitar

Posted by admin on 25th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

Play a trickle down technique on bass guitar; learn how with tips from our professional bass guitar instructor in this free music lesson video. Expert: Carl Shepard Contact: www.entheosmusic.com Bio: Carl Shepard is a professional bass instructor working at Keller Music in Cincinnati, Ohio. Filmmaker: Jason Sager Bookmark it: Read more...

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Basic Music Theory for Guitar : Natural Minor Guitar Scale

Posted by admin on 24th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

A minor scale can be played in several places on a guitar fret board by simply playing a major scale but lowering the third, the sixth and seventh notes by a half step. Form a minor scale in any key anywhere on a guitar fretboard using these intervals and tips from an experienced musician in this free video. Expert: Thomas Marchevsky Bio: Thomas Marchevsky is a professional guitarist/composer and college professor. He has an MM in guitar from the New England Read more...

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Honky Tonk Woman Tab Guitar Bend Country Lick Major Pentatonic Scale

Posted by admin on 18th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

GUITAR TAB Get free tab for this song excerpt when you sign up for a preview of the book Fretboard Theory at: guitar-music-theory.com SONGS This song demonstrates some of the licks, phrases and styles that can be played with the pentatonic scale. This footage is ONLY available online. DVD To learn about scale patterns, technique and theory, see the DVD video program entitled GETTING STARTED WITH THE PENTATONIC SCALE. Learn about: • Five pentatonic scale Read more...

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The Major Scale #3: Melodic Patterns (Guitar Lesson SC-022) How to play

Posted by admin on 17th April 2012 in Guitar Chords

In this lesson you learn how to apply melodic patterns to your scales so they sound more like music than scales when you improvise. Covers 3rds, 4 in a line and more. Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. Read more...

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