• Parallel Mode Theory • Rhythm and Strumming Mastery
• Short Melodic Statements • Effective Guitar Scales
• Lead Guitar Soloing Areas
This guitar theory lesson covers how to begin learning the specific differences of each mode. It also covers how each mode can be properly used to compose unique chord progressions and melodies.
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Develop common rhythm patterns; through clapping, singing and by physically playing them on the guitar. Students will start to see better skills emerge in their rhythm and strumming techniques.
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This video explains how to develop short melodic statements with included demonstrations of their use. The lesson breaks down different ways to apply; Pentatonic Scales, Arpeggios and two-note Double-Stop chords.
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This lesson explains ways of working on the guitar's scale patterns. Building skill with scale patterns based upon a foundation of very well memorized shapes in order to be able to control how a melody will move.
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Covers layout concepts for how to play better solos, learning where unisons are located, and how neck regions operate. Discusses how the neck regions can become the core part of a study routine for using; Pentatonic Scales, 7-tone Scales, and Arpeggios in different neck regions.
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