Well, I think there is no one definite answer here, but here goes:If you wanted to write a rhythm part to go over those two lead licks, then you could...
All great advice, another tip I'd give is that while it's great to learn alot of riffs, try to learn some full songs too (there are ALOT of songs with...
Wow, that's really, really incredible (and inspiring). It just goes to show you how important the mental aspect of playing is: the important thing is ...
Cool, that makes alot of sense actually because I've seen that major to minor change (with the same root note) in alot of songs before. Thanks!
I'd also suggest that it's better to analyse chords based on what they're doing rather than what they're called. F# could be a secondary dominant , bu...
Get your astrological chart done...no kiddin'. Something in your life is giving out bad juju. :shock: Cat Um, You totally lost me.
Gotta say, I love the way everybody on this forum steps up, offers support, cameraderie, and good, responsible advice. Definitely, Thanks for the ad...
I agree with Noteboat, when I was first trying to feel 16th note triplet notes I did this:with your foot, tap out quarter notes to a moderately slow b...
Paul Anka recently released an album of rock and pop song covers called "Rock Swings", I bought it and I think it's a pretty good album, but this is m...
Back in high school I played songs in the school band, and I remember we didn't use sheet music in this perticular band. What we had were just directi...
I think your phrasing can be improved by learning new ideas, solos, songs, etc. For example, if I felt my soloing was too scale oriented, I would look...
Typically a broken or defective ground is a safety issue: I WOULD NOT USE THAT OUTLET UNTIL YOU CAN GET IT FIXED. Seriously, you could get seriously i...