Guitar Scales for Soloing: What You Actually Need to Know
Scales are the raw material for every solo you’ll ever play. But knowing a scale and knowing how to solo with it are two different…
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Scales are the raw material for every solo you’ll ever play. But knowing a scale and knowing how to solo with it are two different…
If you want to play blues guitar, you need three chords: E7, A7, and B7. These seventh chords are the foundation for hundreds of blues…
Every blues tune needs a finish, and there’s one ending that’s been standard for as long as anyone can remember — the semitone slide. You’ve…
Most strumming patterns are based on eighth notes — a straight down-up-down-up feel in 4/4 time. The triplet strum pattern breaks that mold completely and…
The Smoke on the Water intro riff is one of the most recognized guitar riffs ever — and one of the most commonly played wrong.…
When you’re starting out, strumming feels harder than it should. Your hand is stiff, the pick catches on strings, and everything sounds choppy. The good…