Posts Tagged ‘beginners’

BL-014 • Blues Lead Guitar #4 Bending (justinguitar.com)

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

PART 4 in SERIES – In this vid I give you more info on doing bends in the blues… which notes you can bend in the pentatonic scale, how to do a curl, exercises to keep them in tune and how to mute the strings…

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem.

And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :)

To get help with your lesson look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page.

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Good luck and take care, J

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Learn Guitar Chords: Am7 – Beginner Acoustic Guitar Lessons

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

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Learn how to play this easy chord, Am7 Open Position. There are 3 different positions/voicings for this chord
in the open position.

It’s essential to have a good chord vocabulary if you want to be a
good guitar player.

For more tips, tricks and techniques about learning to play acoustic guitar, just
visit the site for more lessons and resources.

Happy Strumming!

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Guitar Lessons for Beginners – How to Play 1000 Songs – Day #2: A Major Chord

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

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Today we will learn our first chord, A Major, and a basic strum pattern. You might be surprised to hear that there are songs that use only one chord! While guitar players may differ on the “most correct” way to finger and strum any one chord, you’ll get the most out of this course by following my suggestions and recommendations. Don’t be confused by the white lines on the outer edges of my guitar–it may look like an additional string in certain camera angles. Also, it’s normal for your fingers to hurt at the beginning. This will go away with practice, but that is also why it is important to keep our practice sessions short for now. Let’s start making music!

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – David Gilmour 2

Monday, January 10th, 2011

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Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing.

While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler.

Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – Jeff Beck 1

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

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Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing.

While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler.

Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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Hybrid & Chicken Picking and Country Soloing For Beginners

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

This is one of the solo’s taught in our Lead Hero Course where we start teaching Country Style Soloing. In Lead Zero and Lead Wannabe we focused a lot on Blues and Rock, which we carry on with in Lead Hero, but we also get in that Country “thang”!

In this video we also have a brief introduction to chicken picking and slapback delay which will help you get an authentic and convincing country tone.

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We have many video lessons available and best of all it’s not just a bunch of random lessons but lessons specifically designed to follow on each other so you can start from scratch and work your way to becoming a Guitar Hero!

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Jamming! :-)

MZ2H Team

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – David Gilmour 1

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

FULL COURSE: http://bit.ly/KingsOfTone

More Guitar Lessons: http://bit.ly/TrueFire

Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing.

While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler.

Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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How To Play Bass Guitar – Lessons for Beginners – Open Strings

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

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In this section I will introduce you to the wonders of written music, starting with the most basic things to play on your Bass, open strings. I strongly urge every beginning Bassist to learn how to read. Not doing so will only shut you out of a great deal of information and knowledge. So the best way to start is to get used to looking at the music while you play some very simple exercises. Well learn to understand what the differences between whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, triplets and sixteenth notes are, and how to establish good practice habits to familiarize yourself with them. Ill also talk about the need to learn how to mute the strings that you are not playing and give you some tips to start working on. I will also give you some tips on right hand technique to help you get a nice consistent tone out of your Bass.

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How to Play Acoustic Guitar – Lessons for Beginners – Strumming Chords Pt. 1

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

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Welcome to Acoustic Guitar For Beginners with Rich Maloof! Time to dust off your guitar and start strumming. You won’t be bogged down in this course by tedious exercises or music theory. Instead, we get straight to the mechanics of chords and strums so that you can pick up a piece of sheet music (or find some online) and start playing songs that you know and love.

As you click from lesson to lesson, check out the other elements in the video player. The Jam tracks, Text, and PDF’s all support the lessons taught on video.

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Guitar Lessons – Kings of Tone – Keith Richards 1

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

FULL COURSE: http://bit.ly/KingsOfTone

More Guitar Lessons: http://bit.ly/TrueFire

Kings of Tone examines twelve masters of tone revealing their gear and effects formulas (and how you can emulate same with your own gear) along with their singular approaches to “touch” and stylistic phrasing.

While our quest is ultimately about finding our own “voice” and signature sound, we must first study the masters, just as they studied those who came before them. Kings of Tone dissects the styles, touch, tones, amps, pedals, guitars and setups of Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, The Edge, Angus Young, David Gilmour, Keith Richards and Mark Knophler.

Your Professor of Tone is NYC session player and educator Jeff McErlain, whose standing-room-only workshops on the subject testify to his expertise stemming from years of tone exploration. “I hope to demystify the tonal qualities of these twelve players by sharing the insight I’ve gained over many years studying them and deconstructing their styles, touch and rigs.”

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