by ross4278 | Oct 19, 2011 | Beginner Guitar, Brighton Guitar Tuition, Playing Guitar By Ear
Hey there, welcome to part 4 of How To Work Out Songs On Guitar By Ear. In lesson you will be learning some of the finer details of working out songs by ear. So far in this series I have focused on getting you to be able to listen to a song and work out the chords by...
by ross4278 | Oct 19, 2011 | Brighton Guitar Tuition, Scale Sequences
Hello, today you will be learning about the Four Note Motifs that are found all over many forms of music, but in particular rock guitar based music. These scale sequences are usually played at a fast pace with a fairly distorted guitar tone and this is only achieved...
by ross4278 | Oct 19, 2011 | Brighton Guitar Tuition, Scale Sequences
Hey there, this lesson will be focusing on two different scale runs in the key of C major that have a different sequence. These two sequences will provide you with some interesting ways to practise your scales and modes when running up and down the scales in an...
by ross4278 | Oct 18, 2011 | Brighton Guitar Tuition, Scale Sequences
Hello there, this lesson is all about the scale runs we hear in many forms of music, in particular rock guitar based music. Our aim is for you to have some patterns under your belt to pull out on your command and execute with ease. If practised slowly with a focus on...
by ross4278 | Oct 18, 2011 | Brighton Guitar Tuition, Scale Sequences
Hey there, welcome to the final diatonic sequence before we move onto motivic sequence. This lesson will cover the Diatonic Octaves sequence and I am hoping it will become another trick to add to your growing list. An octave is two of the same notes played at a...
by ross4278 | Oct 17, 2011 | Brighton Guitar Tuition, Scale Sequences
Hey there, another lesson on Scale Sequences for you today focusing on the diatonic sevenths designed especially for us guitarists. As with previous scale sequence lessons I have given in this series, I would like you to consider the many ways you can use this...