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Songwriting Tricks and Secret Every Songwriter Should Know

Songwriting Tricks and Secret Every Songwriter Should Know The process of writing songs gets more fun the better you get at it. The more you know about harmony, melody, and song form, the better your songs will get. That knowledge also makes the songwriting process much more effective, and hence less tedious. The feeling you Songwriting Tricks and Secret Every Songwriter Should Know

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Guitar Technique: Practice Picking Fast Lines With Unisons

Fast Lines With Notes Repeating Over Different Strings When you speed pick melody lines where notes are repeated on different strings, the aural illusion gets created that there are more notes being played than is the case. Like in following examples: I the above example: the melody notes are A C D D D C, Guitar Technique: Practice Picking Fast Lines With Unisons

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Short Burst Guitar Speed & Coordination Practice

Short Burst Guitar Speed & Coordination Practice There are numerous books out with countless guitar speed drills and an abundance of exercises on the internet to improve your guitar technique. I figured: if I’m going to write a blog about guitar technique, it needs to add something of value to the overabundance of information that Short Burst Guitar Speed & Coordination Practice

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Songwriting (Part 4): How Chord Progressions Work

Songwriting (Part 4): Understanding How Chord Progressions Work This is a continuation from songwriting blogs published in past weeks, which you can check here: How To Write Chords To Your Melody Lines Fretboard Mastery for Better Songwriting Some Scale And Chord Theory The Importance of I IV V I, IV, V: The 1st, 4th, and Songwriting (Part 4): How Chord Progressions Work

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Songwriting Part 3: Some Scale And Chord Theory

The Major Scale If you want to read the preceding 2 songwriting lessons, you can do so here when you click on following titles: How To Write Chords To Your Melodies and Fretboard Mastery for Better Songwriting. Some important theory to memorize. The most commonly used scale in our music is called the major scale. Songwriting Part 3: Some Scale And Chord Theory

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