We’re going to show you what 7th chords are made of, how to split them into triads, which notes you can leave out and finally, which shapes to use to find and play 7th chords in every position on the fretboard - including a few shell voicings.
How to Write a Good Country Guitar Solo
Guitar Exams, Courses & Qualifications Explained
Guide to Buying Intermediate or Advanced Guitars
Target Tones: How to Effectively use Chord Notes in Your Guitar Solos
In this article we’re going to look at using chord tones, which are the notes that a chord is made up of, to make your solos sound more cohesive with the chords you’re playing over.
This is closely related to using arpeggios to solo, but good fretboard knowledge will also get you through if you want to stick to using scales.
Guide to Buying Guitars Online
Best Methods for Learning to Play Guitar (based on your goals)
One of the biggest questions new guitarist have is “what’s the best way to learn the guitar?”
Spoiler - the short answer is that there is no ‘best’ way for everyone. BUT - there is a best way to learn guitar for you, at your current skill level, with your current goals, and that is what this guide is here to help you with.
Practical Uses for a Guitar Looper Pedal
What Happens When You Play Guitar for 21 Days Straight?
How to Quickly Memorise (and Remember) Guitar Songs
Creating a List of Songs to Learn for Guitar
How to Use Arpeggio Shapes in Your Guitar Solos
How To Record Guitar from Home
It’s possible (and sometimes even easy) to get great guitar recordings on your own with home studio equipment, provided you know what you’re doing.
I’m going to give you a rundown on all the gear you’ll need, the processes involved and the best places to start if you want to record your guitar playing at home (or really any other instrument for that matter).