I wouldn't start off by learning from a DVD or YouTube. Check out different guitar teachers in your area. A guitar instructor can customize lessons to...
I think I'm gonna have to put aside some money and get your book because now that I'm thinking in about how things work rather than just what works I'...
Ok, I tried playing those notes and changing the tonal center to play different modes but it either sounds like C major or A minor only it sounds off....
What ever works for you. Like Ezra said, your pick isn't really all that important compared to everything else. Really, who hasn't used a makeshift pi...
I choose my pick according to my string gauge. I've heard lots of metal guitarists say that thicker picks are more economic for speed riffs and shred....
Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way. I'm only just starting to seriously start working on major scales. I've been playing with pentetonics for a ...
OK, I'm confused now. If I'm playing the notes G, A, B, C, D, E, F, over a G magor key, I'm still playing a C major scale? When does it become G (can'...
I couldn't even begin to answer since I pretty much only use pentetonic scales Ann am only just starting to move past that. It looks like the page I'...
Just got a good reminder that I need some more study in chord structure my self. Once you learn something, it pays to go over it again to make sure yo...
Thank-you for a free lesson in theory :D looks like I've got a lot of brushing up to do.
I'd say start with chord theory. Look at how chords are put together using the major scales. You can branch out many directions from there because cho...
Oops. Thanks for the correction. My theory isn't advanced enough to know why Em/C works and E/C doesn't but I did run straight to my guitar to check i...