5 Steps to Solo Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2023
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Great tip to learn the melody first. The melody is like the map you follow to get you to your destination.
Great point, Pierre! 👍
Great analogy 🗺️🧭
Soooo Dang GOOD!!! Thank you!
Thanks for checking out the vid!
Very nice sir
very nice lesson
Thank you! 😃
Maan, you make the metronome swing!
Thanks for checking out the clip!
Chase you look way different in this vid
I had a bit of a makeover 💁🏻♂️
Lol!!!
Excellent Content Chase
Thanks Adam! 🤘
sounds cool but please use a guitar that has fret position marks
John Storie is the bees knees 🐝
He sure is!
Thanks Tracy!!!!!
What do you mean too angular 😮
Good question! Generally, when I think of lines which are angular, I’m thinking of ideas/lines which have a lot of leaps or intervalic ideas. I always tell students at first learn melodic ideas which are more diatonic to control being able to clearly play the melody
Newbie here. Are these the same techniques Carol Kaye is referring to when she talks about chord melody? I ordered some theory books from her and it was a little to advanced.