• Diatonic Musical Patterns • Layering Rhythm Guitar Parts
• Guitar Playing and Hand Pain • Studying Recorded Guitar Solos
• Fingerpicking on Electric Guitar
• Lines with Larger Intervallic Range
• Repetitive Licks in Classic Metal
• Overbending Notes Past a Whole-Step
By combining scale and chord shapes on the upper 4 strings musical patterns come very quickly.
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Whether you are playing live or in the studio, layering rhythm guitar parts can be a powerful effect.
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When pain strikes it's very important the correct steps are taken.
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Studying Recorded Guitar Solos
Through understanding how something is applied we grow in our musical situations.
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Fingerpicking on Electric Guitar
Applying fingerstyle techniques to the electric guitar sounds fantastic, just have a listen to Mark Knopfler.
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Lines with Larger Intervallic Range
The musicality created through large intervals sounds highly unique.
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Repetitive Licks in Classic Metal
Developing repetitive licks can positively grab the listener's attention in a line or in a long solo run.
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Overbending Notes Past a Whole-Step
Going way way up on a bend sends a listener on a rollercoaster ride of sound. Going up 1 ½ , 2 or even 2 ½ steps is a real attention getter.
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