A specialized approach is required in order to make guitar parts thicker and fatter during the recording process. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout and MP3 tracks for practice.
Tones from a melody will naturally come together to create strong connections to chord types. Learn how to know what to look for. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout and MP3 track for practice.
Flat picking (playing with plectrum only) produces a solid sound. Notes connect with a crisp attack and unique color. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout and MP3 Jam Track for the practice examples.
Harmony movements are not random. Each change from one chord to another operates with total logic and reason. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout for the practice examples.
Chords are modular and operate around geometrical design. By placing a strong focus upon the shape many new sounds can be created without using music theory. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout for the practice examples.
Triads have multiple uses including; highlighting, layering and implying chord movement in a progression. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout and MP3 JamTrack for the practice examples.
Adding fills to riffs increases the means of expression. While used in other styles, classic metal remains the principle style applying this idea. Watch the video lesson to find out more, and Download the FREE PDF lesson handout and MP3 JamTrack for the practice examples.