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The Prince, Purple Rain and Journey Connection.

Purple Rain Was Inspired By A Journey Song. I’ve always been a fan of Prince, but I’m a huge fan of Journey. You will find every Journey album in my CD collection. That’s why I was surprised when a student friend of mine, Vanessa Reid, told me the following story. I had no idea and The Prince, Purple Rain and Journey Connection.

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A Must-See Pat Martino Interview for The Serious Guitarist

Learning From The Masters: Pat Martino I always loved Pat Martino. Now here’s a guy who already was a world-class famous jazz guitarist, then got hit in 1980 with a nearly fatal brain aneurysm, forgot everything, and had to learn how to play all over completely from scratch again. He came back with a vengeance. A Must-See Pat Martino Interview for The Serious Guitarist

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Freddie Mercury: One of My All-Time Favorite Rock Singers

Freddie Mercury: One of My All-Time Favorite Rock Singers The past couple of blogs involved quite some theory. I wanted to take a break from all the guitar stuff to cover some fun info I found out about one of my favorite rock vocalists. It’s actually my wife Tiannah, who had read about this research Freddie Mercury: One of My All-Time Favorite Rock Singers

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The Minor Triad Arpeggio Fingerings On Guitar In Position

Minor Triad Arpeggios In Position. This is a continuation of the blogs of the past 2 weeks. The following video shows the fingerings for the A minor triad arpeggio. And this is the tablature with the fingerings: Check out last week’s blogs to learn more about how to use and how to practice these arpeggios. The Minor Triad Arpeggio Fingerings On Guitar In Position

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Practice Major Triad Arpeggios Going Up The Circle of 4ths

Major Triad Arpeggio Up The Circle of 4ths This is a continuation from last week’s blog: The 3 In Position C Major Triad Arpeggio Fingerings. One of the best ways to practice arpeggios: move through the circle of 4ths, and start every key from the lowest of the 3 arpeggio fingerings, then move up to Practice Major Triad Arpeggios Going Up The Circle of 4ths

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