Entries from December 2009
December 21st, 2009 · 7 Comments
For some reason, the phrase ” I am sick and tired of being sick and tired” always makes me laugh. It reminds me of some old cheesy country song or something. I’m not quite exactly sure why it makes me laugh, because ironically, this phrase rings true in all of us to a certain [...]
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Tags: Developing Your Own Guitar Style · Guitar Lessons · Guitar Player Zen · Music Business · Spiritual Lessons
December 17th, 2009 · 3 Comments
No, I’m not gonna tell you how to nail a song, but rather about those things at the tips of your fingers.
Their length, as well as their shape, can change your sound more than you can imagine. I’m talking about both left and right hand nails.
As for the left hand nails, it will change your [...]
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Tags: Developing Your Own Guitar Style · Guitar Lessons · Mental & Creative Lessons
December 13th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Do you want to be able to express yourself more fully in your lead guitar solos? Are you struggling to apply all of the licks and techniques you’ve been learning? Most lead guitarists aren’t lacking for more information. They are lacking the knowledge and ability to apply what they already know in a meaningful and [...]
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Tags: Guitar Lessons
December 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments
I just stumbled across this 47 site list from AudioTuts.com, my favorite music tutorial and community site on the web.
Thought you guys would really dig the list and you definitely should all subscribe to AudioTuts, especially if you are in to or learning music production. It’s an invaluable free resource with a copious amount of [...]
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Everyone needs to read this inspirational and box-breaking article by one of my favorite thinker/entrepreneur/Music man, Derek Sivers:
There’s No Speed Limit (The Lesson That Changed My Life.)
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Tags: Guitar Player Zen