Music Theory

Tricks & Tips to Make Your Guitar Solos Sound More Jazzy

How Do You Make Guitar Solos More Jazzy? Listen to lots of jazz It goes without saying that you will sound the most like what you listen to the most. Listening to jazz all the time will automatically lead you to improvise using the kind of melodic phrases more often that jazz guys use in Tricks & Tips to Make Your Guitar Solos Sound More Jazzy

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Tips and Tricks To Make Guitar Solos More Melodic & Colorful

How To Make Guitar Solos More Melodic How do you make guitar solos more melodic? There are 2 main answers to that question. 1) Outline the chords better. For example: avoid hitting too many F notes on a C chord (the F clashes with the E note in a C chord) 2) Play less scalar Tips and Tricks To Make Guitar Solos More Melodic & Colorful

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What Is The Most Important Music or Guitar Thing To Learn?

What Is The Most Important Music or Guitar Thing To Learn? ET Time-feel Notes in Chords Intervals Ear Training Of all the things you could be practicing or working on, ear training is by far the absolute most important thing to work on. Here’s a really bold claim I strongly believe in: If for the What Is The Most Important Music or Guitar Thing To Learn?

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Pedal Point Fun on Guitar

Pedal Point Fun on Guitar In case you would like to learn what pedal point is, you can do so here: Pedal point in A minor That webpage provides links to blog pages where you can learn all the triads in the key of A minor (C major) on the top two sets of 3 Pedal Point Fun on Guitar

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Dissonance: Why You Want To Embrace 2nd Intervals

Cool Guitars, Innovative Guitar Ideas, And Some Silly Memes I wrote this free lesson blog for the many students who strongly dislike the sound of 2nd intervals. It’s interesting that world-class, top-level composers and musicians embrace and love the dissonance of 2nd intervals with the same level of intensity that guitar students dislike them with. Dissonance: Why You Want To Embrace 2nd Intervals

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