Know who you are playing with before you play any super big, wide sounding chords.
Know who you are playing with before you play any super big, wide sounding chords.
Guitarist Jeff Scheetz` own blistering version of this holiday chestnut.
Get a grip, pencilneck! A solid way to strengthen your fretting hand.
How to expand your soloing arsenal by reworking some familiar ideas.
Sooner or later, you`ll want to make your solos more exciting. Start by making up new scale sequences.
Italian guitarist Salvatore Vecchio with a column on mixing various pentatonic scales to achieve something fresh.
Getting the left hand to keep up with the right hand sweep through hand synchronization.
One of the things that makes the guitar different from other instruments is the fact that you can incorporate open strings into chord voicings. Here`s how.
Applying time-shifting to enhance tapped arpeggios.
Were you thinking, "Gee, there`s got to be a way to spice up a G...?" Zounds! You were right.
Virtuoso classical guitarist and instructor Jamie Andreas talks about penetrating the mystery of time.
Paul Nelson talks about the Ionian, or Major scale.