Music Articles
211: What Is The Right Guitar For You?
When it comes to choosing the right guitar for you, the most important point to keep in mind is what kind of music are you looking at playing?
212: Mastering Slowhand Blues Like Eric Clapton
The slowhand blues is the most prominent technique that makes blues music what it is today. Mastering the slowhand blues will demand time, effort and focus and above all in-depth comprehension of the different blues scales and the blues notes.
213: Here Are 5 Ways To Become A Better Guitarist
1) "Don't Just Copy The Licks, Use The Concept." -Roger Mckinley
214: Blues Guitar Fingerstyle Tips and Blues Lessons
There are different types of fingerstyles for rock and different for blues and this technique can be best learnt on an acoustic guitar. Learning different fingerstyles will help you to effectively render blues backing tracks.
215: Easy Approach To Playing Difficult Guitar Chords
Many of the 7 chords and their extensions, 9,11,13 etc are seemingly very difficult to create with your fret hand. However, there are a few tricks that can help you create these beautiful chords without growing two more fingers.
216: The Top 5 Best Guitar Playing Tips of All Time
Here are the 5 greatest tips of all times made by famous people and how they can apply to guitar playing. I've heard and read these tips over the severals years and all of them have earned their weight in gold :
217: The Brief History of Jimi Hendrix - The Guitar Legend
Who'd have thought that a self-taught musician who, as a boy, desired a guitar so desperately he completely built one out of a broom before acquiring a pathetic one-stringed ukulele, would eventually be acclaimed by many as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in rock and blues music history?
218: The Story of Eric Clapton, The Legendary Blues Guitarist
On this thirteenth birthday, an English boy - an illegitimate son of a soldier - picked up his first acoustic guitar from his grandparents.
219: Master The Blues Guitar Scales for Blues Musicians
Come and join us as we take a look into what makes up a blues scale, and as we examine in depth the benefits of using blues backing tracks to perfect and hone our knowledge and skill for playing the blues.
220: Mastering Lead Guitar By Using Blues Guitar Scales
Playing best blues guitar scales include the Am Pentatonic scales, natural A minor scales, E minor, G shuffle licks and many others. These scales can help you not only to master the blues scales but also help you to play lead guitar and improvise your own lick and riffs over blues backing tracks.
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