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Open Voiced Triads

Open Voiced Triads Closed triads (also called “closed voicings”), are 3-note chords in which all 3 notes fall within an octave. In other words: the distance between the lowest note and the highest note in the chord is less than an octave. Examples: C E G (C chord) E G C (C chord, 1st inversion) Open Voiced Triads

Productivity Ideas from the Tim Ferriss Podcast

Productivity Ideas from The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast Tim Ferriss, best selling author of The 4-Hour Work Week, has a fantastic podcast out on iTunes. It’s called “The Tim Ferriss Show”. New episodes are added every week, with tons of great info on productivity, effectiveness, and lifestyle. Download The Tim Ferriss Show Here for Free Productivity Ideas from the Tim Ferriss Podcast

Time for Some Guitar Jokes and Humor

Time for Some Guitarist Jokes. I know this above joke is terrible, but I couldn’t stop laughing anyway. It takes the G-string joke a whole lot further. There are too many websites out there already with tons of guitarist jokes. So rather than just posting (redundant) jokes here on my blog, I decided to share Time for Some Guitar Jokes and Humor

Tritone Substitution With Secondary Dominants.

Tritone Substitution With Secondary Dominants. You can learn what tritone substitution is here: Tritone Substitution We covered secondary dominants in the past here: Secondary Dominants V7/II Cmaj7 | A7 | Dm | G7 Substituting the A7 with its tritone subst, gives you following progression: Cmaj7 | Eb7 | Dm | G7 V7/III Cmaj7 | B7 Tritone Substitution With Secondary Dominants.

String Skip Soloing

String Skip Soloing: An Interesting Approach to Guitar Improvisation. If you somehow feel you are in a rut with your playing and keep doing the same things all the time, this chapter will definitely help you break out of old familiar habits. This is an interesting improv technique, not enough guitar players explore. Most of String Skip Soloing

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