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Instead, let’s dig a little deeper into learning how to play guitar. Specifically, let’s focus on the stuff you need to realize before you even pick up your axe in the first place. These actions behind the realizations will make it easier for you ease into playing because they won’t...
The most iconic surf guitar technique is the tremolo-picking slide, as heard famously between sections on Dick Dale’s Miserlou and Surf Beat. It’s a simple technique, and our first tab example shows you all you need to know. Another great tip for surf-rock is to play melodies in open...
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Guitar lows just muddy your mix, and it’s better to leave the low foundation to the bass. Highs are a bit more fickle — sometimes you’ll want to bring out the ‘air’ in the upper frequency range, but it can also get in the way of cymbals, the snare, synths, and piano among...
Hey, how’s it going this isJon McLennanwithGuitar Control, today’s lesson is on a song called“Take it Easy”by theEagles. Such a great classic song and it’s really going to kick start our strumming so don’t forget to check the image above to follow the chords and tabs that I...
Guns N’ Roses – Don’t Cry (Slash guitar solo) (bar 41). Slide Pluck the first note, slide to the second, and pluck it as well. Song example with this technique: Dire Straits – Sultans of Swing (bar 5). In the tab below you would play the first note on the 10th fret then...
Me and Minnie as well have always produced our songs, and this time, "Dark (X-File)" was really a new style for me. Something like indie pop. It was my first time, but I think it’s a good try, and I will take advantage of this song to make better [ones] in the ...
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I’d like to begin by offering a cool country/blues-style fingerpicked rhythm guitar part that’s played over a “train beat” which is so named because of the incessant repeating accents a drummer would play on the snare drum that resemble the “chugging” of pistons on a fast-moving lo...