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Eric Johnson Dunlop Jazz 3 pick review III
Eric Johnson Dunlop Jazz 3 pick review III
shredthisway.blogspot.com — If you are a Eric johnson fan and by some chance also happen to be a Dunlop jazz iii pick fan.. this is a big treat for you . Eric johnson has been using a Dunlop Jazz 3 for ages, so it's not surprising that dunlop came out with this one. I just got a 6 pack last week and I'm absolutely blown ... (more) Eric Johnson Dunlop Jazz 3 pick review III
Learn to teach guitar like a Pro
Learn to teach guitar like a Pro
shredthisway.blogspot.com — Wether it's your profession or passion, teaching is probably the most noble thing that anyone can do. As a guitarist for over a decade now, I still have the highest regard to anyone and everyone who's taught me how to play, wether it's how to read music or just a couple of pentatonic licks they ... (more) Learn to teach guitar like a Pro
20 Questions with lori linstruth - Interview
shredthisway.blogspot.com — I'm both proud and excited to bring to you our very first interview with a celebrity, couldn't be more glad that it's none other than Lori Linstruth, guitarist for "Guilt Machine". Stick with us while we talk about thier new album "On this perfect day" and also a few random questions here and ... (more) 20 Questions with lori linstruth - Interview
Your growth as a guitarist: vertical or horizontal?
shredthisway.blogspot.com — As the years go by in the life of a player, there are two kinds of growth we can experience. Both are necessary for our development as musicians and guitarists. I call them Vertical Growth, and Horizontal Growth. Here is a common scenario. A person comes in for lessons after already playing for ... (more) Your growth as a guitarist: vertical or horizontal?
Finding the Amazing Lightness
shredthisway.blogspot.com — In my essay "Discover Your Discomfort", I urged you to become aware of the sensations of discomfort you experience while practicing and playing. The reason is very simple. Until you do, you will not be able to be aware of the sensations (that is, your mental awareness of the physical feelings in ... (more) Finding the Amazing Lightness
Line 6 POD X3 Live Review
Line 6 POD X3 Live Review
shredthisway.blogspot.com — First and foremost let me say that this is the most easy to use processor I've seen. Near the top of the Machine are Knobs for Specific tone volume, verb (reverb), Treble, Bass etc. In the top left-hand there is an LCD display which shows the loop order of the effects. Using the save knob you ... (more) Line 6 POD X3 Live Review
The Outside Sound
The Outside Sound
shredthisway.blogspot.com — All right. In this lesson, I’m going to teach an easy way to achieve an “outside” sound. The outside sound is anything that seems almost like there is no melody behind it, but it’s actually technical and pretty hard to get a good grasp on (not to mention it freaks people out when played ... (more) The Outside Sound
Contact Shred This Way!
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Jamming with keyboard v/s backing track
shredthisway.blogspot.com — There is no shortage of quality backing tracks out there that are totally free, but still I'd prefer to jam with a keyboard any given day. Read on to find out why! . Well for starters I used to be a keyboardist for more than 5 years in my initial days, even though I hardly play much these days ... (more) Jamming with keyboard v/s backing track
Taming The High Gain Distortion Noise
shredthisway.blogspot.com — Hey guys, For todays post I want to share with everyone a nice little E-book that a friend of mine from Protonepedals has written. It's called "Taming High Gain Distortion Noise". I've just finished reading it and would defenitely recommend this E-book to anyone who is suffering from high(or ... (more) Taming The High Gain Distortion Noise
Learn to Shred like Zakk Wylde
Learn to Shred like Zakk Wylde
shredthisway.blogspot.com — Right we'll cut past the history lesson, as I'm assuming since you've come to this lesson you may know enough about Zakk already. Vibrato! First off, one of the most noticeable things about Zakks style is of course his HUGE vibrato, and its nowhere near suttle. Usually it sounds pretty fast and ... (more) Learn to Shred like Zakk Wylde
Soloing The Linear Approach
Soloing The Linear Approach
shredthisway.blogspot.com — Over the years I've heard a few musicians refer to the linear approach to melody but I'd never given it much thought until I heard a guy describing the method he used to learn guitar. This involved having only 1 string. After he had mastered the single string he graduated to 2, and then 3 and ... (more) Soloing The Linear Approach
Kirk Hammet Techniques - Play like Metallica
Kirk Hammet Techniques - Play like Metallica
shredthisway.blogspot.com — Every guitarist have their own especial technique, that they use alot in their solos. Most people know Kirk Hammett because of his huge use of wah pedal. But it's not just pushing wah pedal and playin some strange riffs. There's some riffs that Hammett use alot in his solos, so if you like his ... (more) Kirk Hammet Techniques - Play like Metallica
Wide Fingers
Wide Fingers
shredthisway.blogspot.com — Playing fast on close frets is not much hard, so if you want to do something new try these riffs. for playing these riffs you need to have a wide fingering. I'm sort these riffs from easy to hard, and each time that you play them try to play faster and then you will see that how you can surprise ... (more) Wide Fingers
Economically Control your Left hand
Economically Control your Left hand
shredthisway.blogspot.com — The first thing to do when learning to control your fret hand is to get your fundamentals down cold. Without this step, soloing is 10 times harder than it should be. Those fundamentals are as follows: 1. Tightening your movements down to almost nothing Crucial! On the path to perfecting this ... (more) Economically Control your Left hand
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