Hi Hawt400ASounds to me like you could do with two things. Maybe a few lessons from someone inspiring and get yourself in a band! If you get some regu...
Sounds like you might be looking for a practise routine that is very organised and goal orientated. The Steve Vai ten hour guitar workout springs to m...
Jazz chords would be good. They are also pretty tricky to finger so great exercise for your fingers.
I hear this talk a lot about how important it is to have long fingers but I really don't think its important. Its more about how well you can stretch ...
Hi ScalliActually if you use the A minor Pentatonic or A blues scale over a C major progression you will effectively be playing the C major Pentatonic...
If you know all your barre chords, the minor pentatonic scale and the blues scale you are all set to get yourself in a band or start to jam with other...
Wouldn't be a bad idea to work out a few classic solos so you can get some ideas for licks of your own. After all that is what solos are in essence - ...
As far as I'm aware the sm58 and sm57 are essentially the same mic except the sm58 is unidirectional and the sm57 isn't. If you're recording instrumen...
Reckon the best thing is to slow it right down so you can figure it out. Once you have it down it should be easy enough to to get it up to speed.
Personally I'm a great believer in if it sounds good to you then it will sound good to others. As for being 'allowed'? Yeah definitely. All the best m...
I agree. Definitely not too late. And actually arguably a good time to get into making music because of all the freedom the internet has to offer rega...
There are loads of scales you can explore to stretch your guitar playing muscles but don't make the mistake of thinking that learning a load of new sc...
You are best to stick to getting to grips with the minor pentatonic scale to get your improvising up and running - at least at first. About 90% of all...