www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question… Q: There is a guitar soloing technique called Octaves that I know Santatna, Hendrix and Wes Montgomery have all used in their music. My problem is I cant seem to get Octaves to work in my own playing. Can you do a lesson about octaves? I would like to know the best shapes and a few ways that they can be used for playing basic melody, as well as, during improvised soloing work. Bryce Minneapolis, MN. USA A: Thanks for writing in. Octaves are a very cool technique that will really beef up the tone of a melody line, compared to only playing on a single-note. Once we add in an octave we not only generate a second note of the same tonal name but we get the added punch of two pitches on different diameter string sets of the guitar. Its really this thickening of the sound that sets the octave effect apart from practically any other interval combination we can establish on the neck. The complete lesson article for this video will be available on the Creative Guitar Studio website shortly. Follow me on Twitter for lesson posting announcements: twitter.com ____________________________________ Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew’s “Video GuitarBlog” YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson …
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In this video I will teach you how to play the song “What I Got” by Sublime. And yes, love is what I got- love for the guitar. Hopefully, by the end of this video the sweet melody will be rolling off your fingertips. Enjoy!
In this video I will teach you how to play the song What I Got by Sublime. And yes, love is what I got- love for the guitar. Hopefully, by the end of this lesson you will love playing the song on guitar as well.
www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question: Q: Can you do a quick video lesson about the Ionian Mode. I think it is associated to the Major Scale. But, my guitar teacher couldnt explain it very well. I always appreciate your clear explanations, could you please help me out! – Thanks, Lamar Jacksonville, FL. The mode known as IONIAN is simply an ancient Greek name for our most basic of scales the “Major Scale.” The major scale is the most important scale in music. All other scales are either taken from it or compared to it. The video lesson explains the; structure of the Major scale, it’s formula, intervals, basic harmonic design and also included are a few simple practice tips. The complete lesson article for this video, is available on the Creative Guitar Studio website. Follow the link below to read the full article and get the jam track used in the solo example at the start of the video lesson: www.creativeguitarstudio.com ____________________________________ Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew’s “Video guitarblog” youtube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com myspace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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