Master Arpeggios
Updated: 2011-07-28 21:18:11
The term arpeggio (ar-peg-ee-oh) may look and sound like a foreign language yet arpeggios actually belong to one, universal language — music. Simply put, arpeggios are a reason that regardless of race, color, social class, etc we all have a common connection with music. Consequently, understanding arpeggios (and incorporating them into your learning experience) will [...]

In video podcast 49 I want to show you a Jimi Hendrix style lick using the major pentatonic scale. This lick has been used by SRV, and John Mayer as well in such songs as Lenny, and Gravity. I first heard this lick in the Jimi Hendrix tune “May This Be Love”. It’s a great [...]
Learn to Play Guitar with this posting on guitar playing.In this lesson, we’re going to look at Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” (that’s the YouTube link if you want to view there). It’s a great song and also a pretty easy one to learn. The neat thing about Ring of Fire is that it only uses three chords, and those chords happen to be [...]This has been a post from LearnToPlayGuitarTV.com. Be sure to sign up for more free lessons.
About a week ago I asked everyone on Facebook this question. I got a lot of great answers ranging from heart, soul, space, feeling, tone and more. I have thought about this question a lot and after quite a bit of thought, I came up with what I consider to be the 3 things you [...]
If you’re going to play guitar you might as well play loud, right? Mastering heavy metal guitar is a highly admirable trait especially if you are a younger guiartist. Heavy metal is not the most strict genre in terms of having a lot of rules, but you need to make sure it’s loud and you [...]