Rhythm Short #1 Dominant Chord MotionMotion is the key to making great rhythm guitar parts. I say it in the video and I'm saying it again. If you want to sound good, find ways to add motion to your …
Three Octave Arpeggios
I'm very excited about this lesson, because in this video I get to share one of my favorite techniques. Patterns for three octave arpeggios can be challenging to figure out and play. However, I'm …
Legato & Large Interval Practice
This is the first lesson in a new series of condensed videos I call "shorts". No relation to the clothing item though. In this short lesson I'll show you a fun pentatonic lick moving chromatically …
Progressions In Position
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 …
How to Solo Melodically Using Motifs
You may have heard, or read, somebody giving advice to new improvisers that goes something like this, "just play melodically" or "sing what you play". While these vague suggestions do indeed …
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Outlining Chord Progressions w/ Unique Arpeggio Patterns
There are many different ways to approach improvisation. Using a linear approach, you derive ideas from scale patterns. In a vertical approach, you use non-consecutive scale tones (aka arpeggios), and …
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