Playing chord progressions in position is so fresh, so clean. Once you know the positions you can mix and match between them depending on how you want to sound. This lesson is going to show you a …
3 String Scale Workout
Today's lesson is part 4 of a series diving into a single chord shape. I call it a chord anchor shape because I use these shapes to guide my soloing and rhythm playing around the fretboard. In this …
Arpeggio Progression Workout
Time to work out those fingers Welcome to another lesson! In this continuation of series on anchor shapes I look at chord progressions. By moving the arpeggio shape introduced in this series, …
Triad Arpeggio Workout
Welcome to the first part of a short series diving into a single chord anchor shape. This triad arpeggio workout expands on an idea that I first presented in another lesson called A Different Way to …
Linking Minor Chords to Scale Patterns
Advanced players have ways of visualizing the guitar that make it simple to navigate. Once you reach higher levels of playing, the movements of chords become visually linked. Linking minor chords to …
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How to Practice Bending
Accurate bending is essential to creating amazing solos. How to practice bending is an interesting question, since it is not often addressed. Today I'm going to show you an approach to help you make …