Monday, February 23, 2009

Lick of the Week

We'll start by reviewing the Gm Pentatonic Scale

E minor Pentatonic scale


Here is the tab for Lick #1


Now let's take a look at the Cm Pentatonic Scale

e major pentatonic scale 2nd position


Here's lick 2


And now the Dm Pentatonic Scale

E Blues Scale


Let's give lick 3 a try

E Blues Scale

http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ4/Video/04.mov

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Feb Practice Schedule

Warm Up
Guitar Aerobics Workout of the Day

Major Scale Positions 1-4 at 80 BPM
Minor Pentatonic Hopscotch
Minor Pentatonic One Note Whole Scale


Technique

Folk Finger Style


Strumming and Chords

Chord Progression with Metronome
Barre Chord Workout
12 Bar Blues

Repertoire

Wish You Were Here
Society


Lead and Improv.

Mother Solo
Pentatonic Root to Root Drill

Monday, February 2, 2009

Pattern Studies

Practice scales a lot and when it comes time to make up a solo, guess what's gonna happen.... you're gonna play scales a lot. So to stop that from happening you should try to practice melodic patterns as much or more than scales - it will really help your improvising and free up you mind.

To use them imagine that each scale note is numbered. Then play the notes in the order of the pattern.

Groups of four

1a-- 1234, 2345, 3456, etc.
1b-- 4321, 5432, 6543, etc.
1c-- 1243, 2354, 3465, etc.
1d-- 1321, 2432, 3543, etc.

Groups of three

2a-- 123, 234, 345, etc.
2b-- 321, 432, 543, etc.
2c-- 132, 243, 354, etc.
2d-- 312, 423, 534, etc.

Intervallic

3a-- 13, 24, 35, 46, etc. (thirds)
3b-- 31, 42, 53, 64, etc. (rev. thirds)
3c-- 13, 42, 35, 64, etc. (rev. every 2nd)

4a-- 14, 25, 36, 47, etc. (fourths)
4b-- 41, 52, 63, 74, etc. (rev. fourths)
4c-- 14, 52, 36, 74, etc. (rev. every 2nd)

5a-- 15, 26, 37, 48, etc. (fifths)
5b-- 51, 62, 73, 84, etc. (rev. fifths)
5c-- 15, 62, 37, 84, etc. (rev. every 2nd)