On the subject of The Beatles’ heavier side, 1968’s trailblazing Revolution was lightyears away from the single’s flip-side, the anthemic ballad Hey Jude. While the A-side’s arrangement foregrounded McCartney’s stoic piano chords and yearning vocal, its B-side was a fuzzed-up clarion...
Because, by understanding music theory, by understanding why some chords sound good together, how pitch and rhythm work together to create melody, why augmented chords work so well for specific pieces, how syncopation adds another dimension to the music, and many others, the guitarist is able to...
largely around scales and chords. Most of the guitar greats cite him as an influence, with most agreeing that he’s the most interesting player ever. Most of his solo work was instrumental, highlighting his talent.
setting him apart from many guitarists who record in a strictly solo setting. Mize concentrates on subtle variations and occasionally creates tension by playing melodic lines or chords outside of a tune's predominant harmony. All of this lends an introspective feel to his music. The album begins...
setting him apart from many guitarists who record in a strictly solo setting. Mize concentrates on subtle variations and occasionally creates tension by playing melodic lines or chords outside of a tune's predominant harmony. All of this lends an introspective feel to his music. The album begins...
(beatles) "looking up" (original) "sarabande" (bach) "spanish romance" "yesterday" (mccartney / beatles) i made this arrangement after about 6 years of playing guitar. i spent the next 30 years learning to play it. "looking up" - steel string original this video was filmed in the ...
That’s not even the weirdest one – that’s probably the bonkersTequila/Frosty The Snowmanmashup… actually, no wait… it’sdefinitelythe bit whereRudolph The Red Nose Reindeerhas the intro riff from The Beatles’I Feel Finepeppered throughout. No really. And if we’re going for straight...
First, I'll make sure you know the chords. I'll show them to you and tell you the exact fingerings. No guesswork.I break down every song down into its essential components, such as the "verse", and the "chorus" and I give you the exact chord progressions for each part. You get ...
The rhythm guitarist of the one and only, The Beatles, Lennon is the first of two Beatles to be included among the likes of Hendrix and Clapton. Lennon had a unique talent in that he could take a couple of simple notes and string them together in an incredibly beautiful way that was...
I Feel Fine - The Beatles (Cover) I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song - Jim Croce (Cover) Landslide - Fleetwood Mac (Cover) Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard - Paul Simon (Cover) Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel (cover) Outlook Farms Piano Man - Billy Joel (cov...