Tag: Learning guitar
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Styles Of Music
Music is a diverse and exciting world. In my book “Guitar For Fun,” I explore two popular styles: pop and reggae. The main difference between these styles lies in the rhythm of the chords. Pop music is often a blend of various styles, as it’s short for “popular.” One such style is the tresillo rhythm,
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Travis Picking
In the book, I only gave a brief overview of Travis Picking. But let me tell you, I could write a whole book about it! Just getting the motion of your right hand alone takes so much time. So, while you wait for a deeper dive, you can still start practicing the basics. Here are
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Power Chords 🤘🏼😝🤘🏼
If you listen to any rock, metal, or punk song, you’ll definitely hear power chords. In the book ‘Guitar For Fun’, it talks about playing power chords. Here’s a more detailed look at what they look and sound like. Take your time and make sure you can hear both notes clearly.
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Counting & Playing Rhythm
Rhythm is so hard and requires a lot of control and patience. In the book, there is an exercise to learning how to count and play your rhythm. Here is a video showing how to play each pattern.
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Jam With A Friend!
Or with these backing track! One of the best ways to get better at guitar is by playing with others. However, it can be hard to find someone to jam with. Luckily, there are a ton of backing tracks on YouTube. These all sound great with the Am Pentatonic Scale.
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Just A Little Further
Back in high school, my buddy and I went hiking. We were outside of Bellingham in an area called Oyster Dome. At least that’s what I remember. It was like 20+ years ago. 😅 Anyways, we were hiking with these heavy backpacks full of essential gear, and a few hours into the hike, it started
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Inch By Inch
How often do we tell ourselves that we don’t have enough time?……………………… ALL THE TIME! 🤪 We live in a constant state of not having enough time. We tell ourselves “Once I get this to that (magic) point I will have more time” But, at last, it never happens leaving us with a wave of
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My Best Friend: Failure
My dad is a surfer through and through. The guy lives and breathes surfing. So naturally, I grew up around it. It’s not my first love, like it is for him; that would be playing the guitar. 😁 But I do really enjoy it! It’s a part of me. Being immersed in the world of
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The expectations of learning the guitar.
At a family celebration for my 8-year-old son’s birthday, I asked him, “So now that you’re 8, what have you learned about life?” He replied, “Have good expectations. Like, if you get excited about going on the swings at a new park and there aren’t any swings, you’ll be upset. Instead, say to yourself there