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How To Simulate Other Instruments & Sound Effects On Guitar

Vreny Van Elslande playing and teaching guitar at the ZOT Zin Music studio

Creative Use of A Guitar To Simulate Other Instruments. Think of how much fun it is to be able to make your guitar sound like a banjo, or a ukulele, or a bass. In this blog, you will learn how to do all of this and will discover creative ways to produce different textures. Banjo How To Simulate Other Instruments & Sound Effects On Guitar

Great Videos Of My Top 10 Favorite Guitar Players.

Shawn Lane, one of Vreny's favorite guitar players

Vreny’s Top 10 Favorite Guitarists of All Time This blog ties into the listing of my 10 favorite guitar players on my fan page. You can check it out here: Vreny’s Favorite Things I have that page up on my site because fellow musicians very often ask me who my favorite guitar player is. I Great Videos Of My Top 10 Favorite Guitar Players.

The Diminished 7th Chord and How To Use It.

Vreny Van Elslande playing and teaching guitar at the ZOT Zin Music studio

Diminished 7th Chords. You Know This Sound You’ve all heard this chord sound before. It is the chord the piano player in silent movies ALWAYS plays when something terrible, frightening, or dramatic is about to happen. The piano player then typically plays the dim7 chord moving up in minor 3rd intervals to build to a The Diminished 7th Chord and How To Use It.

Answers To A Student’s Questions About The Harmonic Series

Answers To A Student's Questions About The Harmonic Series.

Questions People Have About The Harmonic Series. These questions came from my close friend and guitar student Pascal after he read my blog about the harmonic series, which you can read here: The Harmonic Series & Its Implications on Composition. I wanted to post these questions here for anybody else who is interested in learning Answers To A Student’s Questions About The Harmonic Series

The Study Of Musical Intervals Part 8: The Octave

The Octave. This is a continuation of past 7 blogs on intervals. You can check those blogs here: The Study of Musical Intervals Part 1 The Study of Musical Intervals Part 2: The 2nd Interval The Study of Musical Intervals Part 3: The 3rd Interval The Study of Musical Intervals Part 4: The 4th Interval The Study Of Musical Intervals Part 8: The Octave

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