Marty Friedman on Scales and Arpeggios

MARTY FRIEDMAN
Marty demonstrates ways to approach developing your own scales

Marty Friedman on scales:

MARTY FRIEDMAN
Demonstrates a couple of cool arpeggios and discusses how he avoids difficult stretches.

Marty Friedman on arpeggios:

To find out more about Marty Friedman, visit:
www.martyfriedman.com

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Some Fun with Ideas Using Diatonic Progressions

Building Diatonic Arpeggios

Diatonic progression and chord substitution:

For a more indepth look at what a diatonic scale is, check out the article at:

Diatonic scale (from Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatonic_scale

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Amazing Guitar Lesson by Yngwie Malmsteen

YNGWIE MALMSTEEN
Five Part Guitar Lesson

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PART 5:

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Frank Gambale Discusses Arpeggios and Sweeping

FRANK GAMBALE
Here is one of my favorite guitar teachers with some useful sweep picking information

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Here is another great clip, but you have to use the URL to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-e0e8haczo&feature=related

To find out more about Frank Gambale, please visit:
www.frankgambale.com

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A Note on Improving Rhythm with Al

AL DIMEOLA
Al explains what he believes is the most important aspect of playing to get a grip on.

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To find out more about Al DiMeola, please visit:
www.aldimeola.com

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A Few Helpful Tips from Eric Johnson

ERIC JOHNSON
Some Tips To Help New Guitarists

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To find out more about Eric Johnson, please visit:
www.ericjohnson.com

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Endless Blue (Trip Hop, Down-Tempo, Electronica)


This band from Milwaukee is quickly becoming a major contender for the top position of my private rotation. Endless Blue’s music reminds me of that feeling I get when I walk in out of the evening rain and want to lose myself in deep thought for hours on end. It’s hard to find music that properly evokes that sort of emotional state, so you just have to grab on for the ride while the opportunity presents itself to your ears. Laura Hillman exhibits a balanced vocal touch that makes the whole listening experience what it should be for this genre of music. She is dark enough in vocal intent to create a believable atmosphere for the words to carry a serious tone at times that adds a lingering lonely feeling to the overall mood. Just brilliant, I say! And with Nick Mitchell on guitar and productions, the musical backdrop behind Laura’s vocals is a well crafted blend of catchy rhythmic movements spiced with artistic detail. So, check out the band and I hope you enjoy them as much as I am.

To find out more about Endless Blue, tour dates, CD releases etc., visit:
www.endlessblue.com

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Insane Guitar Practice

It used to be that back in the 70′s, all that was required to become a shred master was to practice 8 hours a day. During the 80′s, the rigor of guitar slinging increased and we started pushing for more like 10 hours a day. Then guitar playing moved to this whole new level. First, we started by cutting out breaks for eating and just kept a bottle of Perrier and vitamin supplements next to our rig. This made it possible to play about 12 hours a day. That much practice started to create significant results as you can hear in videos such as this one.

Realizing that this just wasn’t going to cut it, shred masters started making some further sacrifices to help them manage their time more efficiently. They stopped dating, partying, drinking, doing drugs, and moved to only use the bathroom once a day, but only when absolutely necessary. This increased the average shred practice session to right around 15 hours a day, despite the fact that more guitarists were dying from kidney failure and a general neglect to eliminate solid waste from their bodies on a regular basis. But, for those who survived this rigorous schedule, the results were staggering as you can hear for yourself.

Finally, in a last stitch effort to add more practice time to their schedule, Shredders far and wide started to take a more serious and extreme approach to disciplined guitar practice. The new technique involved shredding while sleeping. This solved two critical problems in the axe master’s life. The first problem it solved was that it eliminated the need for getting married altogether. The second problem it solved was that it finally made it possible for the seasoned shredder to practice an average of 17 hours a day. Just look what happens to you once you reach this level.

Shredologists (those who study the science of increasing speed and accuracy on the axe) are already deeply involved in developing new methods to push shredding right to the edge of the envelope. It is expected that by the year 2012, shredders will be practicing about 20 hours a day. But, the goal this time will not be to simply improve speed and accuracy. This time around, we hope to actually introduce methods to teach shredders other important musical skills. Things like music theory, the ability to play with other musicians, and a host of other valuable techniques. Until that time, the world of shred heads will continue to blast their amps, run scales, and simulate the death cry of screaming cats with their favorite axe.

Disclaimer: Our shredders are trained professionals, so please do not try this at home. In fact, it’s a good idea to put your axe down from time to time, get off your rear, and get out side and get a little exercise for goodness sakes.

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Essential Air Guitar Mastery (Volume 1)

It’s time to dig deep within your soul and recall those days of dreaming about being a world class shredder. Even if you can’t play a real guitar that well, not all is lost. Let us journey back to San Dimas California and revisit the two great ones who made air guitar what it is today. I give you none other than,

THE ESSENTIAL BILL AND TED GUIDE TO APPLIED AIR GUITAR

Maybe you are new to air guitar. Or, perhaps, you just need a little refresher. To help you out, I have scoured the globe to find the ultimate air guitar instructional video for you. And I think I found it. Air Virtuoso Mitch Ferrence takes us on a special journey through the development of air guitar mastery in a way never presented before. And now you can watch this icon of air guitardom for yourself in the comfort of your own home.

Instructional Air Guitar Video with Mitch Ferrence

It is important to remember that true air guitarists lived through the 80′s, and not everyone has what it takes to be a air virtuoso. But, if you practice hard every day, you might rise through the ranks to become one who resides in the upper echelon of air guitar masters.

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Basic Lessons with Vinnie Moore

Vinnie Moore:
Pepsi Commercial Lesson

Vennie Moore:
Great Lesson On Modes

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Learn more about Vinnie Moore at:
www.vinniemoore.com

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