www.how-to-play-bass.com Here’s a quick video lesson looking at the verse and chorus of Money For Nothing.
www.how-to-play-bass.com Here’s a quick video lesson looking at the verse and chorus of Money For Nothing.
Tab at www.guitarnick.com Play Let It Be by Beatles in acoustic fingerstyle guitar arrangement with the free tab on the site. You find lots of free accurate guitar tabs and songs on www.guitarnick.com
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” Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Adams Communications – for original, exclusive performances by Bryan Adams, check-out the official channel at www.youtube.com/bryanadams Often copied by Top 40 Bands.
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FULL COURSE: truefire.com More free guitar lessons: truefire.com How many times have you been blown away by one of your favorite players’ solos and then find yourself wondering why you don’t have those ‘notes’ on your own fretboard? Well, of course we have those notes on our guitars — we just need to learn how to play the right notes, at the right time. Sweet Notes to the rescue! Robbie’s developed his Sweet Notes approach over many years of study and application on the stage and in the studio. “The essence of the Sweet Notes approach is the chord/scale relationship and knowing which notes to target as resolution points when we are soloing. For example; playing a G major scale (G, A, B, C, D, E and F#) over a G chord is really solid advice but then why do the A, C, E and F# notes sound weak when we end a run on them? Because they are not as strong as the notes that make up the G chord itself (G – B — D), which are the ideal resolution points for lines within an improvisation.” Robbie’s definition of a ’sweet note’ is a note that is found both in the scale being played, and also in the chord that the scale is being played over (AKA chord tones or arpeggios). Just learning how to identify and target those sweet notes as resolution points, will singularly take your improvisations from B&W to color. But there’s so much more to dig in to. The Sweet Notes approach can be applied to all genres of music and is designed to guide, inspire and push your capabilities as a guitarist …
More at jazzguitar.yolasite.com Here’s a lesson on how you can take any blues lick and turn it into something a jazz guitarist would play. Also in this lesson, I talk about replacing bends with slides. NEVER bend a note in jazz, unless its a special occasion. Well, I take that back, of course you can bend notes, but jazz is correctly played with as few bend notes as possible.
Try a FREE sample from, “The Guitar Lesson Companion” at: www.leadcatpress.comSusan Palmer is the guitar instructor at Seattle University and the author of “The Guitar Lesson Companion.” Susan has spent the past 10 years teaching adults and kids how to play the guitar and many of her students are now actively performing in the Northwest. Her book has been adopted by teachers and students in over 10 countries, including by a professor at Berklee School of Music. ♫ Susan Palmer’s Guitar Studio: leadcatpress.com ♫ “The Guitar Lesson Companion”: leadcatpress.com ♫ Susan Palmer’s Blog: guitaristsusanpalmer.blogspot.com ♫ Susan Palmer on MySpace: www.myspace.com ♫ “The Rock Project” at Cornish this Summer: www.cornish.edu
