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The Ultimate Bar Chord Exercise

The Ultimate Bar Chord Exercise. This is a challenging drill, that will help you get better at playing songs with bar chords. This drill is not for you if you don’t know yet what bar chord are, if so, check here first: Bar Chords To Fret Or Not To Fret The Low E String on The Ultimate Bar Chord Exercise

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The Complete Study of Bar Chords on Guitar

The Complete Study of Bar Chords on Guitar. You can find out more info about bar chords here: To Fret or Not To Fret the Low E String on Bar Chords In recap: Bar chords are the E, E-, A and A- chord shapes that you move up and down the fretboard barring all 6 The Complete Study of Bar Chords on Guitar

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Comping with Guide Tones

What is Comping And What Are Guide Tones? “Comping” is a term used by jazz musicians. It is short for “accompanying”. The term “guide tones” refers to the 3rds and 7ths of chords. These are the most important notes in a chord. The 3rd is the note that gives a chord its major or minor Comping with Guide Tones

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Steve Morse Insights on Developing Your Guitar Technique

Inspiring Insights from A Top Guitarist: Steve Morse I’ve had this following info on my hard drive for the longest time, and can’t even remember anymore where I got this from. As many of you know, Steve Morse is one of my favorite guitar players. He’s not only an incredible guitar player, he’s also an Steve Morse Insights on Developing Your Guitar Technique

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Become an Awesome Musician with The 96-Bar Drill

The 96 Bar Drill Before we get into the 96 bar drill, let’s have a quick look first at a soloing method I blogged about in the past: single-string soloing. You can review this here: Rock Guitar Soloing Episode 1 The 96 bar drill, requires that you know the key signatures of the major scale Become an Awesome Musician with The 96-Bar Drill

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