Learn the inner workings of the Fretboard by diving into the Theory of Triads. Triads are essentially the building blocks of music. Even though it’s just three simple notes, it has the power to radically transform your guitar playing once you get a solid...
Hey guys! In this lesson I am going to share one of my favorite rhythmic devices.This is based around a cool 16th note rhythmic pattern using a combination of palm muting and ghost notes. When done correctly, this can add loads of melodic interest to your playing.As...
Ready for something a little different today? We are going to be doing the lesson in two parts!Check out Part 1: Power Chords And now for Part 2: Hook Lines I hope you guys enjoyed this lesson! If you want the tabs, just click the button below:...
If you’re the only guitarist in your worship team then coming up with solo ideas can be tricky because you don’t have another electric guitar backing you up.I found that using a rhythmic approach to soloing works pretty well.It still has a lot of momentum and drive...
Are you new to playing electric guitar in a church setting? Yes? Well then buckle up because I’ve got some tips on how to use rhythmic interest in your melodic playing!Why rhythm, you ask? That’s easy, one of the main jobs of the Electric guitarist is to add drive and...
Today I am going to show you my favourite voicings to use when I’m using these big pads or swells - the kind of sound that mimics the ambient sound of the keyboard. We are going to be looking at:USING OPEN TRIADS!So what I’m going to do is clean out my tone completely...