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 | | Loose relaxed hands when playing guitar phenomenon 04:41http://www.guitargnosis.comHow do people play so cleanly and make it look so easy? It's because they've got loose, relaxed hands. Tags: loose relaxed fretting picking hands guitar technique lesson Category: Music Views: 5 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 23, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |  | | Caffeinated Weightlifting Psycho Guitar Shredder OV HELL! 02:50http://www.guitargnosis.comThe title is a bit overblown, but you get the point. Who would have thought that a little coffee, some exercise like simple cardio, and lifting a few weights here and there more...would help with shredding? less Tags: shred guitar picking fretting relaxed hands stretch massage wrist fingers coffee caffeine Category: Music Views: 4 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 4, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |  | | Become proficient on guitar scales string amp fret skipping pt2 03:44http://www.guitargnosis.comTablature which includes fingering and fretting available on the site.This is the 2nd part of the 2nd half (4 in total) of the scales lesson.Practicing scales is simply more...a matter of three different 'key steps', sans the actual theory and technique part. The technique will comes on its own with practice, and the theory of it..... well, the theory is already set in stone for you!Do you know how some guitarists get that 'doobladoobladoobla' high-pitched bumblebee-esque shredding sound? It's just a matter of playing scales (sometimes arpeggios) very fastly. With this lesson, you'll find the three basic 'hurdles' that are oftimes difficult to overcome when playing scales. I break it down into three basic steps:1: Finger shapes (fingering patterns)
2: String transitioning (or skipping)
3: Fret transitioning (or fret skipping)Practicing these three steps on their own, and then combining them all simultaneously is the path to becoming proficient with scales. Just practice these three things, simply add speed, and you're an instantaneous shredder. Seriously. There's not much to it. It's easier than you think! less Tags: guitar lesson fingering fretting scale mode major minor sweep alternate picking arpeggio chord progression music theory Category: Music Views: 16 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 23, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |  | | Becoming proficient with guitar scales Skipping strings amp frets 03:44http://www.guitargnosis.comTablature which includes fingering and fretting available on the site.This is the first half of the 2nd part of the scales lesson.Practicing scales is simply a matter more...of three different 'key steps', sans the actual theory and technique part. The technique will comes on its own with practice, and the theory of it..... well, the theory is already set in stone for you!Do you know how some guitarists get that 'doobladoobladoobla' high-pitched bumblebee-esque shredding sound? It's just a matter of playing scales (sometimes arpeggios) very fastly. With this lesson, you'll find the three basic 'hurdles' that are oftimes difficult to overcome when playing scales. I break it down into three basic steps:1: Finger shapes (fingering patterns)
2: String transitioning (or skipping)
3: Fret transitioning (or fret skipping)Practicing these three steps on their own, and then combining them all simultaneously is the path to becoming proficient with scales. Just practice these three things, simply add speed, and you're an instantaneous shredder. Seriously. There's not much to it. It's easier than you think! less Tags: guitar lesson fingering fretting scale mode major minor sweep alternate picking arpeggio chord progression music theory Category: Music Views: 11 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 23, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |  | | Becoming proficient with guitar scales fingering shapes pt2 03:53http://www.guitargnosis.comTablature which includes fingering and fretting available on the site.This is the 2nd half of the first part of the scales lesson.Practicing scales is simply a matter more...of three different 'key steps', sans the actual theory and technique part. The technique will comes on its own with practice, and the theory of it..... well, the theory is already set in stone for you!Do you know how some guitarists get that 'doobladoobladoobla' high-pitched bumblebee-esque shredding sound? It's just a matter of playing scales (sometimes arpeggios) very fastly. With this lesson, you'll find the three basic 'hurdles' that are oftimes difficult to overcome when playing scales. I break it down into three basic steps:1: Finger shapes (fingering patterns)
2: String transitioning (or skipping)
3: Fret transitioning (or fret skipping)Practicing these three steps on their own, and then combining them all simultaneously is the path to becoming proficient with scales. Just practice these three things, simply add speed, and you're an instantaneous shredder. Seriously. There's not much to it. It's easier than you think! less Tags: guitar lesson fingering fretting scale mode major minor sweep alternate picking arpeggio chord progression music theory Category: Music Views: 12 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 23, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |  | | Becoming proficient with guitar scales fingering shapes pt1 03:58http://www.guitargnosis.comTablature which includes fingering and fretting available on the site.Practicing scales is simply a matter of three different 'key steps', sans the actual theory and technique more...part. The technique will comes on its own with practice, and the theory of it..... well, the theory is already set in stone for you!Do you know how some guitarists get that 'doobladoobladoobla' high-pitched bumblebee-esque shredding sound? It's just a matter of playing scales (sometimes arpeggios) very fastly. With this lesson, you'll find the three basic 'hurdles' that are oftimes difficult to overcome when playing scales. I break it down into three basic steps:1: Finger shapes (fingering patterns)
2: String transitioning (or skipping)
3: Fret transitioning (or fret skipping)Practicing these three steps on their own, and then combining them all simultaneously is the path to becoming proficient with scales. Just practice these three things, simply add speed, and you're an instantaneous shredder. Seriously. There's not much to it. It's easier than you think! less Tags: guitar lesson fingering fretting scale mode major minor sweep alternate picking arpeggio chord progression music theory Category: Music Views: 14 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 23, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |  | | Diatonic Theory the major scale and modes Discerning Tonality 08:32http://www.guitargnosis.comThis is the accompanying video for the pdf tablature, pdf guide with explanations, power tablature, and mp3 file on the major scale and modes.This lessons talks about the more...major scale, its modes, what modes are in the first place, establishing major and minor mode tonality, as well as the darkness and brihtness of each mode.Every mode has its own tonality major or minor, with the exception of he Locrian. Just like the Locrian doesn't establish a major or minor tonality, it doesn't establish a major or minor arpeggio either. The Locrian the 7th note of the major scale is diminished in tonality, so it establishes both diminished scale tonality, and diminished arpeggio.Here are the modes of the major scale:I - Ionian (a.k.a. The major scale)
ii - Dorian
iii - Phrygian
IV - Lydian
V - Mixolydian
vi Aeolian (a.k.a. The minor scale)
vii LocrianBelow you can see which tonality each mode establishes.I - Major
ii - Minor
iii - Minor
IV - Major
V - Major
vi - Minor
vii DiminishedEach mode has the happiness or sadness that you're looking for.
...but they've also got their own color, all sitting on the palette that you're using to paint your picture (song). less Tags: free guitar lesson major minor diminished scale mode modal tonality ionian dorian phrygian lydian mixolydian aeolian locrian diatonic theory interval happy sad chord progression tablature sweep picking fretting fingering tonic Category: Music Views: 25 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 10, 09 By: guitargnosis | |  |
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