25 Guitar Scale Hacks


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25 Guitar Scale Hacks


25 Guitar Scale Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher: Unlock the Guitar
Release Date : 2019-02-26

25 Guitar Scale Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by Unlock the Guitar this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-26 with Music categories.


When it comes to scales and improvising, the guitar fretboard is a maze, and this is both good and bad… Well, instead of bad, let’s say it’s ‘challenging’ because like any maze it’s easy to get lost, familiar routes can often lead to dead-ends, and it can be overwhelming to find your way out. On the other hand, we have countless routes (possibilities) to choose from, all of which provide different creative opportunities; what I’m basically saying is that by learning one or two scale systems to ‘get through the maze’, we stop seeing (or even avoid) the many other ways there are to navigate the fretboard. This is where 25 Guitar Scale Hacks comes in. This book is about exploring the fretboard using those other routes to create motion, fluidity and bring the music out of any static pattern. Here, we dispense with the standard patterns such as 3NPS scales or the CAGED system in order to explore the many other patterns, nuances and hacks the guitar fretboard has to offer. Who is this book for? This book is for the intermediate to advancing students who really want to make their playing stand out from the crowd, feel stuck in a rut, or want to move away from rote pattern playing and predictable-sounding solos. 25 Guitar Scale Hacks looks at improvisation based on the guitar fretboard; in other words, we’re putting the guitar and all its nuances first, rather than working from generic patterns that are traditionally taught in scale and arpeggio books. The concept of 25 Guitar Scale Hacks then is a collection of mini-lessons or hacks for a deeper exploration of scales and how to make music with them. Feel free to work through the book in the order it’s written or choose the hacks that interest you the most.



Guitar Hacks


Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher: Graham Tippett
Release Date : 2017-04-16

Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by Graham Tippett this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-04-16 with Music categories.


3NPS (three-note-per-string) scales, as used by legions of guitarists but popularized mainly by Joe Satriani, are one of the most efficient ways to navigate the fretboard and get your scales down IF you follow the guidelines in this book. As the name suggests, a 3NPS scale is any scale that contains three notes on each string, and as you'll see in this eBook, this makes for a very consistent way to map out scales on the guitar fretboard. What we’ve done here is revamped the 3NPS scale system and turned it into an incredibly effective means to learn a wide variety of scales all over the fretboard by streamlining the number of patterns, as well as the picking system. This is not a scale theory book, and contains no pentatonic scales. This is a quick and dirty (and very effective) method for learning 3NPS scales all over the fretboard; something to work on in the woodshed. It will improve your picking technique and speed. It does not require a great amount of thinking as you only need to learn two picking patterns, which is really one in two directions, and only three scale patterns instead of the usual seven per scale.



Woodshedder S Guide To Guitar Scales


Woodshedder S Guide To Guitar Scales
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher: Graham Tippett
Release Date : 2019-03-06

Woodshedder S Guide To Guitar Scales written by Graham Tippett and has been published by Graham Tippett this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-06 with Music categories.


The Woodshedder’s Guide to Guitar Scales came about after a request from a student. Obsessed with scales, she wanted a practice regime that allowed to her to learn a considerable number of guitar scales all over the fretboard using the most efficient and least time-consuming method I could come up with. To accomplish this, I suggested using just three patterns per scale, all of which are derived from three master patterns. In essence, we bypassed traditional (and outdated) scale systems that have you learning anything from five to seven or more patterns per scale (as this is both time-consuming and unnecessary) and grouped scales in a way that makes them far easier to digest, woodshed, and have the results show up in your playing relatively quickly. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a shortcut, it’s simply a very efficient method if you’re willing to spend hours in the woodshed. In this guide we dispense with traditional concepts to give you the most efficient and effective way to not only learn a ton of scales, but to achieve levels of technique and precision that will serve you for years to come.



50 Guitar Hacks


50 Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-10-20

50 Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-20 with categories.


50 Guitar Hacks for the Thinking Man's Guitarist has just received an extensive update and now features more detailed explanations, plus new hacks, diagrams and insight. Thank you for your invaluable feedback!Guitar Hacks can be clever ways to do things on guitar, priceless nuggets of information, or new perspectives on vital concepts for learning and understanding guitar, out-of-the-box thinking and much more besides. These hacks are based on 20+ years of hindsight so that you can get to where you want to be with your playing quicker and more efficiently. whatever your current level, or provide an excellent reference for guitar teachers looking for lesson ideas that can be easily expanded upon. Here's exactly what you'll get an insight in the updated version of this bestselling eBook:1. How to Remember Chords in the Beginning2. How to Learn 3NPS Scales in order to Improvise3. How to Learn More Chords without Learning More Shapes4. Modes: What to do first5. How to Make Music from Scales6. How to Learn any Technique to Perfection7. How to Write Using the Modes8. Don't Be Scared Off by Long Chord Names9. How to Make Your Solos Sound Better Overnight10. Modes: The Thing That's Stopping You from Understanding Them11. How to Play Outside the Key and Sound Cool12. How to Play like Your Idols without Learning their Licks13. How to Get Better: The Four Levels of Awareness14. How to Write Great Stuff15. How to Get a Great Tone16. How to Write a Great Guitar Riff17. 3 Essential Ingredients for a Productive Practice Session18. How to Choose a Guitar Book19. How to Design an Effective Practice Routine20. How to Break Out of Scale Patterns21. When to Use Alternate and Economy Picking22. Find Your Path of Least Resistance23. How to Make the Most of Altered Tunings24. How Long Does It Take to Get Good?25. How to Make Your Own Songbook26. How to Start Improvising on Jazz Tunes27. Make Sure You Know What You're Learning28. The Absolute Fastest Way to Improve Your Guitar Playing29. Avoid the CAGED System... Or Hack it!30. Are You Really a Visual Learner?31. Learn How to Build a Solo32. How to Instantly Improve Your Blues Guitar Soloing33. How to Invent Your Own Guitar Chords34. How to Learn the Notes on the Neck without Dying of Boredom35. How to Hack Scale Patterns for the Melodic and Harmonic Minor Modes36. Blues Guitar: You're Trying Way Too Hard37. How to Hack a Guitar Solo and Make It Yours38. How to Use YouTube to Actually Learn Something39. Why How It Sounds is Always More Important than How It's Done40. Use Your Pinky Right from the Start41. How to Bend a String Properly42. Use Your Guitar's Volume Control43. The Heavy Gauge Strings Fatter Tone Myth44. The One Thing You Should Fatten Up45. Throw Away Your Metronome46. Songwriting: Don't Try to Reinvent the Wheel47. The Quick and Dirty Way to Learn Arpeggios48. The Best Kind of Warm-up Exercises49. Work on One Thing50. How to Learn Music TheoryPutting this eBook together was enjoyable, cathartic and insightful experience. I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did.



50 More Guitar Hacks


50 More Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-02-28

50 More Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-02-28 with categories.


Due to the fantastic response to the first book in this series, '50 Guitar Hacks for the Thinking Man's Guitarist', it gives me immense pleasure to bring you this second installment; 50 More Guitar Hacks for the Thinking Man's Guitarist. My hope is to again provide you with timely insight into all aspects of learning and playing guitar. These hacks are things I've learned from years of playing that should and will be passed on to those seeking insight, out-of-the-box thinking, and the deepening of their knowledge of the guitar whatever their current level may be. The information herein takes the form of mini-lessons, anecdotes, wisdom and knowledge, divine inspiration and friendly advice. It is my desire to help you on your journey to being the best guitarist you can possibly be. Here's what you'll get insight into in this book:1. How to Always Land on the Right Notes in a Blues 2. Are You Really Improvising? 3. The Easiest Way to Come Up with Exotic Sounding Stuff 4. Why Bass Players Can Teach You Modes 5. Don't Panic When Soloing Live: The Theory of Relativity Has Got Your Back 6. Secrets of Great Technique: Economy of Movement 7. Why You Should Sing Along to Your Solos 8. Why Learning Stuff 'All Over the Neck' is a Little Misleading 9. How to Do Ear Training the Right Way 610. Why You Need to Practice Playing Through the 12th Fret. 11. Chords: Your Comfort Comes First 12. Four Ways to Master Barre Chords 13. How to Get Famous Playing Guitar 14. Why You Don't Sound Like Satch... Yet. 15. What to Play in a Guitar Shop 16. Avoid Doing This and You'll Be a Great Guitarist 17. What is the Finger Roll? 18. The Tasteful Guitar Solo Checklist 19. How I Stumbled Across Absolute Pitch 20. Play as Fast as You Can Think 21. The Difference between Soloing on an Electric and an Acoustic Guitar 22. Pentatonic Springboards or... Ways to Play Over Dominant Chords without Woodshedding 23. The Most Useful Scale (apart from the minor pentatonic) 24. Budget Outside Sounds that Require No Thinking 25. Two More Ways to Fatten Up Your Tone 26. How to Be Melodic 27. The 3NPS Problem You Never Saw Coming 28. How to Change Chords Smoothly 29. What Separates Guthrie Govan from the Rest 30. How to Learn Technique Visually 31. When to Use the Harmonic Minor Scale in a Blues 32. Get into a 3-piece 33. The Problem with Shapes 34. Things to Practice While Watching TV 35. There's No Right Way to Play Guitar 36. How to Write Your First Guitar Riffs 37. How to Invent New Techniques and Sounds 38. How to Start Improvising by Ear 39. Learn about the Music Business 40. How to Get Rid of Sloppiness in Your Playing 41. How to Write Modal Riffs 42. There Are Other Blues Open Positions 43. How to Deal with Mistakes On-stage 44. How Not to Learn a Tune 45. How to Learn Solos by Ear... Or your Brain is a Slow-down Machine 46. How Not to Become a Frustrated Musician 47. How to Improve Your Hand Coordination 48. How to Start Writing Music on Guitar 49. How to Craft Long-term Success 50. Play with Passion.



50 More Guitar Hacks


50 More Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher: Graham Tippett
Release Date : 2016-03-20

50 More Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by Graham Tippett this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-20 with Music categories.


Due to the fantastic response to the first book in this series, ’50 Guitar Hacks for the Thinking Man’s Guitarist’, it gives me immense pleasure to bring you this second installment; 50 More Guitar Hacks for the Thinking Man’s Guitarist. My hope is to again provide you with timely insight into all aspects of learning and playing guitar. These hacks are things I’ve learned from years of playing that should and will be passed on to those seeking insight, out-of-the-box thinking, and the deepening of their knowledge of the guitar whatever their current level may be. The information herein takes the form of mini-lessons, anecdotes, wisdom and knowledge, divine inspiration and friendly advice. It is my desire to help you on your journey to being the best guitarist you can possibly be.



50 Guitar Hacks


50 Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
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Release Date : 2016-11

50 Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11 with categories.


The Advancing Guitarist faces many challenges on the instrument, yet it is one of the most exciting periods in a player's development. This eBook features hacks, mini-lessons, insights, tricks and tips to push you past your new-found comfort zone and make real progress on the instrument. You will reach many plateaus as you progress on guitar, and these are fantastic opportunities to do something different, and to learn something new while deepening the knowledge you've already acquired. This eBook provides solutions to many of the issues faced by guitarists on the intermediate plateau, those stuck in a rut, or those simply wishing to break into advanced territory on the instrument. I hope to be a facilitator on this journey, and help you get to where you want to be with your guitar playing. Here's what we'll be getting into in this 50 Guitar Hacks eBook:1. The Secret to Fast Playing that Everyone Overlooks2. How to Move Beyond Pentatonic Scales3. Do You Need a Mentor Rather than a Teacher?4. How to Get into Melodic Soloing5. How to Use the Other Four Minor Pentatonic Boxes6. Why Your Solos Still Sound like Scales and How to Turn It Around7. What's Your Specialty?8. When to Learn the Notes on the Neck9. How to Get the Gig10. How to Learn New Scales without Learning New Patterns11. How to Balance Your Pickups for a Sharper Sound12. Write This Down Before Every Practice Session13. How to Get Free Gear14. Buy Tons of Picks15. The 'Hendrix' Chord and When to Use It16. How to 'Johnny B. Goode' Any Scale17. Scale Fragments: Practice This to Increase Your Speed18. Repetition Is Only Half the Story19. Split the Fretboard20. Zone in to Improve Your Phrasing21. Take Advantage of Your Own Hindsight22. How to Spice Up Your Chord/Rhythm Playing23. How to Memorize New Material Faster24. The Hearing Lag25. Beyond the 'Hendrix' Chord26. The Reason You Find Chord Tone Soloing Hard27. The Real Meaning of 'Less is More'28. Stop Learning Guitar Solos29. Sweep Picking Made Easy 30. How to Play the Minor Pentatonic Scale Over Almost Anything 31. 4 Neglected Pentatonic Scales32. Are You Using Your Best Picking Technique?33. What Do I Use This for?34. How to Know What to Learn Next35. How to Make the Most of Backing Tracks36. How to Tap into an Infinite Supply of Riffs, Licks and Ideas37. Instant Jazz/Fusion Soloing with 9-Note Scales38. How to Take the Tedium Out of Learning Arpeggios39. Improve Your Phrasing with the Pivot Technique40. The Law of Overcompensation and Fretting Hand Strength41. The Best Books for Learning to Sight Read42. How to Find the Right Gear for You43. If You Use Tablature, You Must Do This44. The Dreaded, 'Now Practice This in All 12 Keys...'45. Is It Time to Forget Scales?46. More Than Repertoire47. Make Time for Noodling48. A Healthy Obsession You Should Have49. How to Play Over Changes without Getting Frustrated50. Are There Any Skeletons in Your Musical Closet?



50 Guitar Hacks


50 Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher: Graham Tippett
Release Date : 2016-01-19

50 Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by Graham Tippett this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-01-19 with Music categories.


50 Guitar Hacks for the Thinking Man's Guitarist has just received an extensive update and now features more detailed explanations, plus new hacks, diagrams and insight. Guitar Hacks can be clever ways to do things on guitar, priceless nuggets of information, or new perspectives on vital concepts for learning and understanding guitar, out-of-the-box thinking and much more besides. These hacks are based on 20+ years of hindsight so that you can get to where you want to be with your playing quicker and more efficiently. whatever your current level, or provide an excellent reference for guitar teachers looking for lesson ideas that can be easily expanded upon.



Guitar Hacks


Guitar Hacks
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Author : Graham Tippett
language : en
Publisher: Graham Tippett
Release Date : 2017-06-29

Guitar Hacks written by Graham Tippett and has been published by Graham Tippett this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-29 with Music categories.


The very first scale most guitarists learn when they begin to explore the world of improvisation is often the Minor Pentatonic Scale, usually it’s A Minor or E Minor form. While this scale has been the crux of much of rock and blues music for the best part of a century, in the modern era of guitar playing it deserves a more thorough exploration through new pentatonic concepts, ideas and insight. Over 10 in-depth lessons, this book will deepen your understanding of pentatonic scales while opening your eyes to a myriad of ways in which they can be used and exploited to build up an arsenal of improvisational tools based on these five-note scales. We’ll also cover the difficult transition from pentatonics to modes through a new method that allows you to retain your pentatonic prowess by intertwining it with the modes instead of abandoning pentatonic scales in favor of other more cumbersome scale systems. In truth, most guitarists have barely scratched the surface when it comes to pentatonic scales, believing the major and minor pentatonic scales to be the end of the story when in fact, it’s just the beginning. So, if you know those five minor/major pentatonic boxes, and want to see how much farther this can go, this book is for you.



Guitar Scales For Beginners Discover How To Create Your Own Music Even If You Ve Got No Idea What A Scale Is Including 50 Tips And Tricks To Help You Finally Make Sense Of Scales


Guitar Scales For Beginners Discover How To Create Your Own Music Even If You Ve Got No Idea What A Scale Is Including 50 Tips And Tricks To Help You Finally Make Sense Of Scales
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Author : James Haywire
language : en
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Release Date : 2020-10-02

Guitar Scales For Beginners Discover How To Create Your Own Music Even If You Ve Got No Idea What A Scale Is Including 50 Tips And Tricks To Help You Finally Make Sense Of Scales written by James Haywire and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-02 with categories.


Introducing How You Can Master Your Very First Guitar Scale and Maximize Your Potential as a Guitarist (While Having Lots of Fun) Quite frankly, Scales are the single most quoted technique of ANY successful musician out there, yet so many of us struggle to understand them! We all remember the frustration when we first tried to learn them, ending up getting stuck and just spinning our wheels until we just give up. Without an easy to follow step by step guide to learning Scales it can become the most frustrating thing in the world, learning it alone can make us want to tear our hair out to say the least! That's why we decided to write this book, so people don't get as stuck as we did! We have made this book so you can easily follow it in a step by step manner to help you finally be able to create music and solo your way to complete bliss! And, with the right guidance and system ANYONE can learn scales and maximize their potential! By actually learning Scales, you'll finally be able to take your playing ability to the next level and actually reach your potential as a guitarist...how amazing will that be! With tricks and tools that you can utilize to actually make sense of Scales, you'll have an easy method you can access to finally create the music you desire! And, if that isn't enough reason to purchase this book, then here's a little slither of what else you'll find inside.... An Exact Method to Mastering your Very First Scale and How to Use The Same Formula to Master ALL Scales Going Forward! How to Create Your Very Own Fretboard Map and Use This to Help You Create Awesome Music! Essential (and Easy to Read) Theory of Scales and How they Work and Are Formed 11+ Exercises to Get You Playing (and Having Fun) Immediately Example Audio Tracks and Backing Track Ideas to Get You In The Zone in No Time! How to Develop Good Practice Habits That'll Supercharge Your Learning Ability How to Apply Scales to Actually Improve Your Own Playing Ability ASAP The 1 Technique You Simply MUST Know! And that is barely even scratching the surface! Even if you've NEVER understood scales before, even if you've never picked up a guitar before and even if you've never been able to write your own music, this book gives you an easy method to FINALLY learn Guitar Scales and reach your potential as a Guitarist. So, If You Want to Master Learning Scales While Actually Having Fun In The Process Then Scroll up and Click "Add to Cart."