• Chord Position Double Stops
• The Blues Rock Difference
• Easy Chords and Strum Patterns
• 15 Skills of the Professional Guitarist
Chord voicings used within isolated areas of the neck (positions) provide us with an excellent opportunity to perform smaller chord shapes. These can be broken down as small as two notes. The riffs that can be created using these chord positions are strong and will really jump out of a melody or solo.
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Traditional Blues applies a specific rhythmic feel, (known as the 'Shuffle'), and its song arrangement is based upon 8 or 12-bar formats. Blues-Rock alters the rhythm through a straighter feel and alters the song structure with a Pop-Song, (Verse, Bridge, Chorus), approach.
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Easy Chords and Strum Patterns
Beginner students will often struggle to achieve a clear chord sound and smooth chord strumming. The trick to fast results with chords and strum patterns rests within the study material. this lesson covers a system for developing both chord technique and the ability to strum rhythmically.
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15 Skills of the Professional Guitarist
In order to play professionally, (earn an income playing guitar as a full-time job), the guitarist will require a specific set of skills to stay on track with all of their various live and studio projects. This lesson covers the top 15 skills needed to fulfill a majority of the jobs the typical guitarist will face each week of their professional career.
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