Entries Tagged as 'Advanced Techniques'
Welcome to Guitar Heat Lessons- I hope you have a good time RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!After learning about how to construct the modal formulaes, lets learn about the Chords usage while playing Guitar Modes. For those who are not aware of how chords work and how they are formed, refer back to these […]
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I will try and explain the whole theory behind modes in this lesson.
1)What are Modes?
Modes are much like scales. Modes are of all kinds like are scales. But for now i will only explain Major Modes. Now from a scale i can get 7 different modes. For example, the C scale - C D E […]
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One of the most widely used methods in modern rock is Tapping. It is basically a combination of hammer-ons and pull offs. For those who dont know about these, hammer on is basically plucking the string once and playing two notes where the second note is higher to the first one and pull of is […]
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This lesson is for those who want to practise a lot more of string skipping. As i mentioned in my First lesson(Guitar String Skipping) that it is not an easy task to master. But with corrct practise you can get a lot better. As i had mentioned in part one about Paul gilbert and his […]
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January 29th, 2008 · 4 Comments
String Skipping one of the difficult techniques a guitarist has to master. But once done properly can help you create some wild licks. Some of the Guitar Guru’s that do a lot of string skipping is Paul Gilbert. Paul has a lot of instructional videos(which will be available on Guitar Heat soon!!) share a lot […]
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January 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
When you see or hear the word “legato”, it usually means to play a given passage smoothly or flowingly. When you pick a note, you hear a certain articulation. The best way to approach a legato passage is with the use of hammer-ons and pull-offs. Start with a couple of fluttering exercises (trills) like these:
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