my top two tips in this situation1. play a different style for a while - learn some jazz or country tunes (i can heartily recommend some rockabilly!)2...
why not try getting hold of an RGT exam book at or around your level, bringing it to lessons with you and explaining to the teacher that this is the l...
my take on all this - the method you guys are describing is a scrape, not a scratchscratch, as far as i know, means playing the string while muting it...
i think impress was the wrong word for what i wanted to say thereanyway, im thinking of having 3 songs - one classic rock riffer, a fingerpicked piece...
any chance you're learning claptons tears in heaven ?anyway, the hammer on/pull off part has been explained, as for the second part i'd finger it like...
thanks for the reply hueyou are correct, i was confusing myself with just how much a mixer would do for you - as you say i'd only be using it as an in...
the curse of the C chord was a nasty one for me for a long time, most because i didnt even notice i was doing it until it was too lateunfortunately it...
im gonna guess at a gretsch of some sortgo to and take a look, could be a duo jet of some sort
Started just before I turned 21, that was just over 3 and a half years ago and still going strong.Still holding on to the dream that one day I'll turn...
as already said its not really a good idea to compare yourself to others to much, however I will offer three pieces of advice I wish I'd received at y...
wow, that guitar fetish site really is incredibly cheapjust for kicks and giggles i put together: 2x humbucker lipstick style pickups, 2x push/pull vo...
ok here goesfirst four notes - 12th and 10th fret on the d string, use your ring and index finger.next three notes are staccato'd, and played with rin...