Rhythm guitar players can perfrom any triad chord from the key center of a progression to create multiple rhythm guitar parts. To learn more watch the video and Download the FREE PDF lesson & MP3 Jam Track here
Part three of this series covers how to develop seventh chord harmony practice progressions in the Phrygian mode. Download the FREE PDF lesson & MP3 Jam Track here
Part two of this series covers how to build modal progressions from triad harmony. The free download contains a multi-track jam for practice. Download the FREE PDF lesson & MP3 Jam Track here
Part one of this series covers the scale degrees and the triad harmony. The harmony section offers students a choice of two jam tracks. The free download contains a multi-track jam for practice. Download the FREE PDF lesson & MP3 Jam Track here
Hitting the notes you do want as opposed to the notes you don't want takes more than practice by ear. This lesson explores chord tone awareness and using modal applications. Download the FREE PDF lesson & MP3 Jam Track here
Making dollars and cents out of sharps and flats takes more than determination, it takes a system. The system revolves around both cash-flow and expense tracking techniques. Download the FREE PDF lesson plan here
Puzzled about improvisation? Performing a solo takes time for most players... The building of logical meoldy depends on many factors. Learn how to clarify musical sense in solos and jam tracks. Download the FREE pdf lesson plan and MP3 Jam Track here
Everyday we all have melodies in our minds. Getting them out and played on the guitar can work for anyone. Begin by learning common place melodies by ear. All it takes is time, patience and Andrew's five step method. Download the FREE pdf lesson plan and 8 practice MP3's here
Leaving behind theory and visual connections to the guitar neck might sound difficult if not impossible. But, with the right approach going 100% auditory is something any determined player can do.