How To Sing and Play Rhythm Simultaneously
How To Sing and Play Rhythm Simultaneously Every once in a while I have a student who contacts me for lessons because they have a hard time singing and playing rhythm simultaneously. I wanted to cover some quick tips in today’s blog to help you get better at this. Memorize the lyrics. There is only … How To Sing and Play Rhythm Simultaneously
Improvising Over II V I With The Arpeggio Fingerings
Improvising Over II V I With The Arpeggio Fingerings II V I, as you may or may not know, is THE most heavily used chord progression in jazz. If you can improvise really well over this progression, you are a huge step closer to becoming really good at jazz improvisation. A great exercise to get … Improvising Over II V I With The Arpeggio Fingerings
Cool things you can do with Augmented Triads
Cool Things You Can Do With Augmented Triads. If you don’t know the augmented chord and arpeggio fingerings yet, you can check these out in following blogs: Major triad 3-octave arpeggios Major triad 3-octave arpeggios Here are some more useful augmented chord fingerings We’ll cover some uses of these chords here: Add new exciting colors … Cool things you can do with Augmented Triads
Here Are My Top 10 Fav. Riffs Every Guitarist Should Know
My Top 10 Favorite Guitar Riffs. These are in no particular order: just 10 of my favorite riffs. Beat It (Michael Jackson) Pretty amazing that this song features Steve Lukather (Toto) playing bass and lead guitar, and Eddie Van Halen playing the solo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym0hZG-zNOk Ending riff Black Dog (Led Zeppelin) The rhythm guitar part at … Here Are My Top 10 Fav. Riffs Every Guitarist Should Know
Some Overview of the ZOT Zin Blogs So Far.
ZOT Zin Music Blog Overview I felt like reminiscing over the many cool things we covered so far in the ZOT Zin Music blogs. Consider this as a quick little checklist, of the many free lessons we have shared so far. This can also serve, as some sort of “lesson plan” In addition: you can … Some Overview of the ZOT Zin Blogs So Far.