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Guitar Lick of the Day

Guitar Lick of the Day

http://lickoftheday.blogspot.com

A new guitar lick daily. With video and tab.

Bass Guitar Scale

Bass Guitar Scale

http://www.guitarbassscale.com/

How to play bass guitar scales.

Guitar Theory Learn Music Theory on the Fretboard

Guitar Theory Learn Music Theory on the Fretboard

http://guitarmusictheory.blogspot.com/

Learn about guitar theory. Applying music theory to the guitar fretboard. Scales, chords, chord progressions, modes and more. Taught by Desi Serna author of Fretboard Theory.

The Irreverent Buddhist

The Irreverent Buddhist

http://www.freedomforall.net/

Dear Potential Reader, Buddy, etc :) I write from a Buddhist perspective on subjects ranging from the deeply personal to the thoroughly political. Having said that I am very "anti-politics" - at least as we know it now. My belief is that as the leve

Digital Bathroom Scale

Digital Bathroom Scale

http://digitalbathroomscale.org

The Digital Bathroom Scale web site is dedicated to finding the best deals and discounts on digital bathroom scale and best bathroom scale reviews.

room at the top

room at the top

http://roomatthetop.wordpress.com/

posting stuff relevant to my interests such as architecture, comics/manga, music, interesting places, urban exploration

Whats the Grade? A Scale To Live By

Whats the Grade? A Scale To Live By

http://whatsthegrade.blogspot.com/

Two fabulous ladies commenting on the daily buffoonery & "applauses" of life.

Scale Junkie

Scale Junkie

http://blog.scalejunkie.com

I’m a former Scale Junkie who knows all about scale obsession and still struggle with keeping the scale in its place. I blog about eating clean and healthy and making it a lifestyle change as well as the emotional aspects of my journey to lose 250 pound

The Yankee Sailor

The Yankee Sailor

http://www.yankeesailor.us

Blog On War, News, Politics, Culture, Religion & The Navy ›› The Yankee Sailor

The Surrendered Scribe

The Surrendered Scribe

http://www.juliearduini.com/Default.aspx?tabid=72

I'm a writer and public speaker residing in NE Ohio with my husband and two children. My heart is to encourager readers to find freedom through surrender. I know it has to start with me so I'm surrendering the good, the bad, and maybe one day, the

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Easy Blues Scales for Blues Guitar Musicians

People, Art and Entertainment | December 21st 2009 by bukiki dot com

Come and join us as we analyze the benefits of utilizing blues backing tracks to perfect and sharpen up your knowledge and skills for playing the blues. Blues music is one of the most passionate forms of music that is played on the guitar. Blues guit read more

Tip for 2009: Major vs Minor

Blues Guitar World | December 10th 2009 by James Stoddern

If you've ever wondered when you should be playing Major or Minor scales then this tip might help to put a bit of sparkle in your solos. For a standard 12 bar blues progression of (I - IV - V), I recommend the following approach. Whenever the (I) cho read more

Guitar Theory: Relative Minors

Blues Guitar World | December 1st 2009 by James Stoddern

In my previous article Minor vs Major, we briefly explored the use of the Major Scale over the I chord in your standard I-IV-V (1, 4, 5) blues progression. I had a lesson on Friday, during which my tutor revealed some interesting points about Relativ read more

Awesome (FREE) Guitar Scales Web Site

The Guitar Buzz | November 25th 2009

I am always on the lookout for new guitar related web sites. There are thousands of them out there and it’s a full time job keeping track of the new ones! While it’s true that any web site focused on the guitar will grab my interest, some read more

Are You an Intermediate Guitar Player Yet?

The Rock House Blog | November 17th 2009 by Curt

Guitar Intermediate Skills Overview Are You an Intermediate Player Yet? (For Electric or Acoustic Guitar) By John McCarthy Let’s see if you have what it takes to be called an “Intermediate Level Guitarist.”  I put the following list toge read more

What is a pentatonic scale How to play pentatonic scale Posted B…

Geoff Lord s Blog | November 16th 2009 by Geoff Lord

Pentatonic piano scales are common in the neo-musical world and are used around the globe. These scales are developed with five notes and exist as two common types: major and minor pentatonic scales. The major pentatonic scale is commonly used and is read more

Jam Session 101l with C7sus2 Ebmaj7 Bb F; G7

Chord du Jour | November 6th 2009 by Ryan DeRamos

Here are some show/lesson/jam session notes for Jam Session 101l: This time, Ryan uses a capo on the third fret, so all fret numbers for this tab are relative to the capo: C7sus2 Ebmaj7 Cm7 Eb C7sus2 Bb F/A G7 g |-0---0----0------ read more

Theme and Variation

From the Woodshed | October 30th 2009 by Joe

I had a breakthrough on soloing this month. I'm starting to get past thinking about chord changes on a lot of the tunes I've been playing. I've learned them well enough that I can concentrate on melodic development and solo structure instead of playi read more

Video Guitar Lesson w/tab - Bending Exercises From John McCarthy

The Rock House Blog | October 29th 2009 by Curt

In this Video lesson with John, the creator of The Rock House Method system of learning, introduces those players who are yet familiar with bending. The following three riffs utilize different bending techniques in the context of a lead. Each riff us read more

Guitar Scale Exercises - Learning A Minor Pentatonic Scale

How To Guitar Tune | October 26th 2009 by Kyle

When you do a few guitar scale exercises before you practice, you really have the chance to loosen up those phalanges for the work that needs to be done. We all really just want to dive into the material at hand, but a few good guitar scale exercises read more

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