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Improvising Rhythm In a Minor Key – Useful Tips Guitar Lesson – EP384

improvising rhythm guitar

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to improvise rhythm while in a minor key by playing through the minor chord progression triads and using notes from the minor pentatonic scale as fill licks. … [Read more...]

Jump Blues Rhythm (with fill licks) Guitar Lesson – EP383

jump blues rhythm guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a jump blues rhythm with chord substitutions and blues fill licks in the key of A. If you've ever wanted to learn how to jazz up your blues, this would be a great lesson for you. … [Read more...]

Gospel blues rhythm using the CAGED System – Rhythm Guitar Lesson EP378

gospel blues rhythm guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a Gospel style blues rhythm with fill licks. This is a great working example of how the CAGED System works and is designed to help you visualize chords in different positions on the guitar neck. This is also a stand-alone composition that sounds great by itself! … [Read more...]

How to create a singer-songwriter fingerstyle composition on guitar – Guitar Lesson EP372

singer song writer guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to create a James Taylor inspired guitar composition. In addition to explaining how the chords are put together, I'll also show you how to use this percussive fingerstyle technique which adds both bass and rhythm to your chords. You can use this technique both while singing and playing guitar, or while simply playing solo guitar. … [Read more...]

Jazz up your blues rhythm and lead by using 2-5-1 turnarounds – Guitar Lesson EP371

jazzy blues guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, we'll continue our look at Secondary Dominant Chords (from last week, EP370), and add the minor 2 chord, so that we can now play a 2-5-1 chord combination for any of the chords in the chord family of the key we're in. You'll learn how all of this applies to a 12 bar blues in this lesson. … [Read more...]

Secondary Dominant Chords – What They Are And How To Use Them – Guitar Lesson EP370

secondary dominant chord guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn what secondary dominant chords are and how they can be used when writing chord arrangements or when improvising lead. I'll also show you how to easily identify them by connecting them to basic chord shapes that you already know. … [Read more...]

Chord Embellishments – How to make basic chords sound better – EP367

chord embellishment guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to take a simple chord progression with 3 chords, and make it sound more interesting by learning several must-know embellishments around those chord shapes. You can use these embellishments when jamming with others, or for when playing by yourself. … [Read more...]

Rhythm Fill Ideas for Guitar – Rhythm Guitar Lesson – EP364

rhythm fill lick guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, I'll give you some ideas for rhythm fills that you can incorporate into your rhythm playing. You'll be playing the chord changes over a slow and soulful jam track by adding bluesy fill licks. … [Read more...]

How To Harmonize Using 3rd and 6th Intervals – Harmonized Lead Guitar Lesson – EP363

harmonized 3rd and 6th interval guitar lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play both the major scale and a bluesy version of the major scale (mixolydian mode) by using harmonized 3rd and harmonized 6th intervals. You'll be able to not only understand where these harmonies come from, but how to connect them back to familiar chord shapes that you already know so that you can start using them when you improvise. … [Read more...]

The Essential Triad Guitar Lesson – Using The Top 3 Strings Only – EP362

Essential Triad Guitar Lesson

In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how easy it is to play rhythm (and lead) by only concentrating on triads (simple 3 note chords). Everything in this lesson is played on the top 3 strings, making it easy to concentrate on learning (less variables). You'll learn the major, minor, dominant 7, 6 and 9 chord voicings in 3 positions on the neck. … [Read more...]

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