How do you write something fast, expressive and musical? Randy Ellefson is here with some tips.
How do you write something fast, expressive and musical? Randy Ellefson is here with some tips.
Creating a fuller, chock full o` tone sound with double-tracking. Play it again, Randy.
Thicken up lines, phrases and solos with the second double-tracking installment. Play it again, Randy.
Creating a harmonic relationship between sections and adding to the sense of forward motion - Randy Ellefson is here with some great ideas.
How using only two fingers creates more advanced possibilities for interval riffs.
Can you benefit from a four-year music education? Let`s explore the options.
Can you benefit from a four-year music education? Part 2 of the series.
A look at ornamenting interval riffs with melody fragments.
Guitarist Randy Ellefson introduces two basic ideas in counterpoint: oblique motion and contrary motion.
Guitarist Randy Ellefson hopes you never need this article. But if you do, read on.
How to keep your performance but change the ampís sound after the fact.
Randy Ellefson is an instrumental guitarist with endorsements from Alvarez Guitars, Peavey, and Morley Pedals, and a Bachelors of Music in classical guitar, Magna Cum Laude.
His most recent album, "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid", was independently released in July 2007. Ellefson is also known for his extensive experience with tendonitis, which once took away his playing for five years.