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Blues Scales - Super Blues Part 2
The other day I posted about a blues scale that I invented in my very active musical brain about 3 or 4 in the morning. So now it’s time to dig a fraction deeper and spread it across thre octaves and also add a few guitar lick exercises. S...
Blues Scale - Brand New Invention - Super Blues in E
NEW BLUES SCALE BREAKTHROUGH The standard blues scale has been around for quite some time, also the country blues scale, the one that is really a C# blues scale played over songs in the key of E. I’m reasonably confident that I have invent...
Jazz Guitar Chords - Tutorial
This guitar tutorial is for players that can already play to a good basic standard. I’ve written a guitar TAB and music notation chart that uses triads (three note chords) and have also added a simple bass part. I’ve used a common ch...
Guitar Chords - How They Are Made
This is part 1 of a 6 Part series on Chord Construction for guitar. How chords are made is not that difficult to understand. You will require a tiny bit of patience and the ability to count up to 13 and also know the alphabet from A to G. Having ...
Guitar Scale Pentatonic Major in B Flat - Part 6 of 6
This guitar scale is the final one in may six part series on Pentatonic Scales. As you my remember from my previous web blog posts, I decided to do a short series because many players have difficulty following through if there is too much informati...
Lightning Hopkins youTube Blues Guitar
Todays video youtube post is Lighning Hopkins, the classic acoustic blues guitar player, he has influenced thousands of players across the world. He was a Texas Blues player and was inspired by Blind Lemon Jefferson. His music holds an important pa...
Pentatonic Major Scale for Guitar in D - Part 5 of 6
This Pentatonic Major Scale in D is very useful on acoustic guitar. Note how I’ve used the open E string to create a bit of time to jump up the fretboard to the 7th fret. This scale is very suitable for improvising over a D chord, it doesn...
Pentatonic Major Scale in A - Part 4 of 6
This is the fourth pentatonic Scale in my six part series of Pentatonic scales. When I write the fingering for these scales I often think about what is suitable for the acoustic guitar. I’m writing them in a manner that will get you out of ...
Pentatonic Major Scale in E - Part 3 of 6
This is the 3rd article about guitar scales, this is pentatonic major scale in the Key of E. It’s very useful for improvising in the Key of E, it’s reasonably ’safe sounding’ and difficult to go wrong with it if you are solo...
Guitar Scales - Pentatonic Major Part 2 of 6
The Pentatonic Major scale is pretty common amongst rock players. I’ve written it here in the key of G. It consists of 5 notes, G A B D E. If someone were to turn those notes into a chord it would be a G6 add9 , some might call it a G6 su...
Guitar Scales Pentatonic Minor - Part 1 of 6
Are you feeling a little stuck and having difficulty organizing your practice? Well, I’ve decided to do a six part series on scales to get the old fingers going, READ ON This is the first of a six part series on guitar scales. I’ve...
Paul Gilbert youTube
Paul Gilbert on acoustic guitar, you may remember him from Racer X and Mr Big. In this youtube video he’s on a nylon string guitar. He is quite clear about his abilities at playing something that resembles Flamenco. It’s worth watch...
Paco de Lucia youTube Flamenco Guitar
Flamenco Guitar and Paco de Lucia for most of us are one and the same. Paco and his guitar have been on the world stage for some years now. His no nonsense approach has set the benchmark for other players to work towards. Many people became aware...
Norman Blake youTube Flatpicking Guitar
This site is about Guitar Education, if you don’t know Norman Blake, his playing is worth exploring, that’s why I’ve posted about him. Norman Blake is a Bluegrass Folk Country legend. He is highly respected amongst guitar player...
Paco De Lucia Larry Coryell John McLaughlin youTube
Larry Corryell, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucia help take guitar improvisation to new heights in the seventies. Many people that are new to guitar and not aware of the standard that these players reached. Paco with his Flamenco background, McLaughl...
John McLaughlin Shakti YouTube
John McLaughlin and Shakti came to the fore in the mid seventies, at the time they had John McLaughlin on a guitar with a scalloped fretboard, some drone strings and an Indian gentleman L Shankar on violin both playing at an awesome speed. John wa...
Ralph Towner YouTube Acoustic Guitar - Classical
I first heard of Ralph Towner in the mid seventies when he played with the acoustic ensemble/ band called Oregon. I rember at the time they .played 72 instruments amongst the four members, Colin Walcott (late), Glen Moore, Paul MaCandless. Ralp...
Jazz Guitar youTube video of Martin Taylor
I first became aware of the jazz guitar player Martin Taylor in the early eighties when I was studying withthe brillian jazz guitar legend Ike Isaacs. Over a ten year period Ike made it quite clear that ‘Martin Taylor’ was the best...
Pat Metheny - Acoustic Baritone Guitar
Pat Metheny came to the fore in the 1970’s playing with the brilliant vibraphone player Gary Burton. Many music enthusiasts listened to the contemporary jazz that was recorded by producer Manfred Eicher in Europe on the ECM label. In this y...
G Blues Variations
Guitar players and other musicians get a little musically stale, you know that feeling when you feel absolutely and totally uninspired? One of the reasons is that it’s easy to be disorganised, sound familiar? Another is because you’re pla...
Twelve Guitar Tips for Getting Rid of Guitar Cobwebs
Many guitar players that I have met have managed to play at very high standard but due to life’s circumstances they found themselves in situations where they virtually stopped playing guitar. It could be because family, disillusionment with the m...
World Music Guitar Duets - Strunz and Farah
I first became aware of the guitar player Jorge Strunz in 1976 when he played beautiful and blistering speed guitar on the Caldera album, the jazz rock (for lack of words) band from South America. Some years later I was pleased to hear that he had ...
Philip Catherine and Nigel Clark - Acoustic Guitar Duet
Philip Catherine may be unknown guitarist to many people but he was the guitarist that joined Focus (Hocus Pocus) after the great Jan Akkerman left. The following video shows him in in action on what loks like a Lowden guitar. Nigel Clark is a supe...
Larry Coryell and Paco de Lucia - Guitar Duet
This is a brilliant duet that exemplifies how beautiful two guitars of different styles can work together, still play fast and sound musical. Coryell’s playing in this tune, when he takes a guitar break reminds of the great player from Belgi...
Joe Pass - Guitar Improvisation
The late great Joe Pass is a perfect example of someone that has mastered improvisation on the guitar. Although he didn’t play straight acoustic guitar, he was a master of the semi-acoustic, what’s a few different shaped sound holes amo...
