Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Scales – Part 4
Now we’ll get into the grand-daddy of music theory. The major scale is important to theory because it’s the yardstick by which we measure all other scales.
Now we’ll get into the grand-daddy of music theory. The major scale is important to theory because it’s the yardstick by which we measure all other scales.
A belated Happy New Year and welcome to the first Guitar Noise Events Horizon of 2012. There is going to be a lot of live music for you to enjoy this year.
Another question about capos and transposing songs. How do you know which fret to put the capo on if you’re playing along with another guitar?
As 2011 comes to a close, we at Guitar Noise are taking a look back at our most popular lessons to find out what interested you, our readers.
“Events Horizon” is our weekly blog post where we tell you about upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community.
If you’re serious about learning to play guitar, you’ll want to use as many different sources as you can find. And take in every bit of information you can.
There is a right way to play guitar, but is there a left way? Regardless of how you play, a regular guitar book will work with a left-handed guitar.
Welcome to the last Events Horizon of 2011, where catch you up on upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community.