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Video Latest post PublicMissing Up Strokes on One String? When playing fast, sometimes we can miss up strokes and have no idea it's happening! This video talks about how to address those missed pick
June 12 0 likes 0 commentsPentatonic Improvisation - Shapes 1 and 2 This lesson demonstrates how to use the 1st and 2nd shapes of the A Minor Pentatonic for real soloing ideas—not just running the scale. The Article May 4 Public 0 0Mile High Shred → The Metronome Method Mile High Shred is transitioning to a new name: The Metronome Method. This is something I’ve been considering for quite a while. While Mile Article January 3 Public 4 2Video Lesson Compilation - 1-15-26 Here's a collection of material given to some Video Correspondence students. Tabs for the material are attached to this post. This compilati Video January 17 Public 3 2Video Recap Compilation - 1-13-26 Here's a collection of material given to some One-On-One students. Tabs for the material are attached to this post. This compilation shows a Video January 14 Public 0 0Missing the Last Up Stroke Before Changing Strings When playing fast, it's easy to miss pick strokes when changing strings. This video talks about how to cultivate more awareness of when you Video June 11 Public 0 0Guitar Thumb Placement Proper thumb placement depends on what you're playing, the size of your hands, and what feels right. Trying to play things with your thum Article June 10 Public 0 0Play Gentle to Play Fast? Not Necessary! A student asked me if he needs to try playing as gentle as possible in order to play fast. Nope! No need. Sometimes playing with more aggres Article June 8 Public 0 0Pentatonic Improvisation - Shapes 5 and 1 This lesson demonstrates how to use the 5th and 1st shapes of the A Minor Pentatonic for real soloing ideas—not just running the scale. The Article May 14 Public 0 0Pentatonic Improvisation - Shapes 4 and 5 This lesson demonstrates how to use the 4th and 5th shapes of the A Minor Pentatonic for real soloing ideas—not just running the scale. The Article May 13 Public 0 0Pentatonic Improvisation - Shapes 3 and 4 This lesson demonstrates how to use the 3rd and 4th shapes of the A Minor Pentatonic for real soloing ideas—not just running the scale. The Article May 12 Public 0 0Pentatonic Improvisation - Shapes 2 and 3 This lesson demonstrates how to use the 2nd and 3rd shapes of the A Minor Pentatonic for real soloing ideas—not just running the scale. The Article May 5 Public 0 0