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71. Guitar Aerobics (#1923) by Karl Holder (154)
A whole bunch of technical exercises for both hands, from the basic to the more difficult. Some ideas for using them in your practice.
Beginner · 16868 Hits · 4.55 / 5 (11 ratings) · Last Modified: 12/3/00
72. Phrasing: Not What You Say, But How (#4183) by Jay McConnell (2030)
Incorporating Forward Motion approaches into your playing...This lesson may affect the way you hear music. Several phrasing exercises are also included. Really, beginner to advanced. Take it in pieces.....Octave location exrcise added!
Intermediate · 16800 Hits · 4.14 / 5 (14 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/5/02
73. Chopbuilder Part I: Getting It Together (#4266) by Jay McConnell (2030)
THE PATH TO SPEED...A lesson designed to address the rhythmic divisions and groupings for soloing approaches. How fast do you want to be? Get YOUR chops together with these ideas.
Intermediate · 16594 Hits · 4.71 / 5 (14 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/25/02
74. TRAINING FOR VOICE, EAR, & TONAL MEMORY (#7576) by Charles Gacsi (42523)
Most vocal teachers have exercises for individuals they teach or coach. This is a peek at some of the skills used for students. Includes diction, breath control, syllable, and tonal memory. Some scale harmonization for guitar included.
Beginner · 16357 Hits · 4.89 / 5 (9 ratings) · Last Modified: 8/11/04
75. INTELLIGENT CHANGING OF THE CHORD (#1410) by Charles Gacsi (42523)
Smooth fingering chord changes. ie; the rules of chord changing. Common Tone, Guide Finger, Finger Relationship.
Intermediate · 16259 Hits · 4.08 / 5 (24 ratings) · Last Modified: 6/16/04
76. Analasis - Play Along With Anything - II (#3906) by Ian Loft (3442)
Some more well-known songs looked at with suggestions on how to work out what is going on. A reinforcement of the first lesson and an introduction to the next lessons planned which cover key change and brigde parts of a song.
Beginner · 15824 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 12/31/01
77. Learning Scales And The Fretboard (#2333) by Jason Hensley (3966)
I was shown this way to learn scales and the fretboard and then learn one scale pattern out of each scale (IE.. Diatonic, Pentatonic,Dorian,Phyrigian ect..)and you will know that scale up and down the neck!
Intermediate · 14619 Hits · 2.91 / 5 (11 ratings) · Last Modified: 1/29/01
78. Changing Chords (#3256) by Keith Deuser (2686)
This lesson will teach you an easy way too help you change chords.
Beginner · 14167 Hits · 3.93 / 5 (15 ratings) · Last Modified: 7/28/01
79. Chord/scale Relationships (#2516) by Tad Green (561)
This lesson will give the beginer an over view of how chords and scales relate and how to find chords inside of scales and be able to use this knowledge while improvising.
Beginner · 14122 Hits · 3.78 / 5 (9 ratings) · Last Modified: 11/4/03
80. Dancing Siblings In C Minor (#4335) by Steve Cass (14749)
This is the tenth lesson in the Playbook for the Beginnner and Beyond series, and we re-visit the Siblings. This time the notes do the dance according to the C minor chord scale.
Beginner · 13997 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (5 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/17/06

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