Tell a Friend · Help · Humor · Archives · Tour · About Us · Link To Us
Theory/Reference Guitar Lessons ActiveMusician.com
You are here:
Guitar Store Composer Groove Builder Instruction  Basics  Features FretBuzz Articles  News 
Lessons
Home Members Lessons Tablature Artists  MP3s  Resources Products Auctions

 • Main Directory
 • Creating Lessons
 • Search Lessons
 • Top 10 Lessons
 • Learning Tracks
 • Riff Search Engine

-- Sponsored By --
ActiveMusician.com
* Guitar Specials *
French Fries Wah
Danelectro Mini-FX
Portable Amp
Pignose Original
Line 6 Guitar Port
Learn Guitar Online
Rush Guitar Tab
Guitar Anthology
Advanced Soloing
Instruction Book/CD
Eagles Guitar Tab
Hits (1971-1975)
Speed Picking
Instructional Video
Home Recording
Using a Computer
eMedia Gtr Meth 2
Intermed Gtr CD-ROM
Stylus Pressure
Acid Loop Library

Lessons: Theory/Reference Guitar Lessons

Theory/Reference Guitar Lessons

Search the Lesson Directory
 
Viewed by:  Rating  |  Title  |  Date  |  Hits How do I make a lesson?
You are here: Guitar Lesson Directory : Theory/Reference Guitar Lessons
Search by Riff - Use our Guitar Riff Search Engine to search WholeNote lesson examples.
 
Page  1   [ 2 ]   [ 3 ]   [ 4 ]   [ 5 ]   [ 6 ]   [ 7 ]   [ 8 ]   [ 9 ]   [ 10 ]  >>
1. Learn Your Major Scale Inside and Out (#308) by Christopher Sung (9297)
Use intervals to really get a grip on how the major scale is constructed. Once you know these exercises, you can use them to shed any scale...
Advanced · 409364 Hits · 4.10 / 5 (307 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/22/00
2. The CAGED System (#912) by Josh Graves (2403)
My own take on The CAGED system and its application for total fretboard domination.
Intermediate · 286931 Hits · 4.55 / 5 (163 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/3/01
3. Magic Chord Transformation (#302) by Jeremy Cotton (7647)
The mysteries of the fretboard revealed....first installment
Beginner · 240327 Hits · 4.21 / 5 (205 ratings) · Last Modified: 11/8/04
4. The Chromatic Scale (#320) by Jeremy Cotton (7647)
The chromatic scale is your friend. Pet it, stroke it, learn it, love it.
Beginner · 223123 Hits · 3.60 / 5 (106 ratings) · Last Modified: 12/14/04
5. Comparing Modes (#754) by Stone Dragon (8509)
Here's a handy method for memorizing the interval structure and flavor of the major scale modes and learning how to use them in your own playing.
Intermediate · 203448 Hits · 4.86 / 5 (333 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/4/01
6. Guide To Effects (#1037) by Stefan Leonhardt (11501)
There are lots of effects for guitar out there. I'll try to explain them and provide some ideas for using them. Thanks to Stone Dragon, you now can LISTEN to most of the effects described!!!!!
Beginner · 187136 Hits · 4.85 / 5 (535 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/29/06
7. Using the Major Pentatonic Scale (#244) by Christopher Sung (9297)
Here's how the play the major pentatonic scale with a few licks shown in different styles for easy incorporation into your playing...
Intermediate · 179069 Hits · 4.08 / 5 (138 ratings) · Last Modified: 9/13/99
8. Applying Modes part I (#1244) by Stone Dragon (8509)
If you know the modes but can't figure out what the heck to do with them or how to use them, this lesson is for you.
Intermediate · 170304 Hits · 4.77 / 5 (226 ratings) · Last Modified: 2/5/01
9. How to Practice (#813) by Frederick Burton (5459)
Everything done should be done everywhere on the fretboard...............
Beginner · 155595 Hits · 3.80 / 5 (139 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/10/00
10. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) by Christopher Sung (9297)
Here's a discussion of how modes work, as applied to the C major scale. It covers both how to play them melodically as scales, and harmonically as chords.
Intermediate · 152401 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/2/99

© 1999-2009 eTonal Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  WholeNote is a registered trademark of eTonal Media, Inc. Please read our Privacy Statement and the Terms and Conditions under which this service is provided to you. Thanks for spending time with us at WholeNote.com. Check out ActiveMusician.com, FunkyKids.com and dj-packages.com as well.