4 World Class Tips for Practicing Scales
We all know that one of the biggest challenges faced by guitarists, after putting in the hours to learn all […]
We all know that one of the biggest challenges faced by guitarists, after putting in the hours to learn all […]
You may not have heard of him but Wayne Krantz is a monster guitar player. He’s carved a truly unique […]
A lot of guitarists tend to waste their practice time due to lack of focus, organization and discipline, and most […]
If you’re comfortable soloing over major/minor and seventh chords, but things get a little shaky when you have to come […]
Let’s face it, improvisation of any kind on guitar is hard but if you work at it, you’ll be rewarded. […]
It’s no secret that your average saxophone player is light-years ahead of your average guitarist when it comes to improvisation; […]
This lesson follows on from the approach we looked at in Blues Soloing Tricks: How to Blend Major and Minor […]
The blues note is of course the b5, and if you’ve been following this series of blog posts, you’ll find […]
In my opinion, the hallmark of good blues soloing is the ability to seamlessly blend major and minor scales/licks/runs to […]
Following on the from the lesson on Parallel Thinking, I thought it would be useful to take a deeper look […]