Posts Tagged ‘pentatonic scale’

Blues Guitar Lesson – 4 Notes Improvisation

Posted by TJ on 9th July 2009 in Guitar Video Lessons

Good day folks. Today we will see how to build a solid guitar solo from four notes only. The blues guitar lesson is provided free for you by Griff Hamlin. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »

The Pentatonic Scale Boxes

Posted by TJ on 20th June 2009 in Guitar Theory

Hi, welcome back to the Beginner Guitar Lessons blog. Previously we have learned about the basic of pentatonic scale, both in the major chords and minor chords. To help you summarize (or maybe memorize is a better word) I write down again some important notes before we continue our lessons. Read the rest of this entry »

The Pentatonic Scale

Posted by TJ on 9th June 2009 in Guitar Theory

Hello, thank you for visiting the Beginner Guitar Lessons Blog! If you ask me how to play lead guitar my answer is you have to learn the guitar scales. Why? Because solos and guitar riffs are built based on the guitar scales.  One of the easiest guitar scales you can learn is the pentatonic scale. Read the rest of this entry »

Basic Guitar – How to Play Notes Confidently

Posted by TJ on 30th May 2009 in Guitar Tips

I remember during my early days with guitar how to play notes without making mistakes became the biggest mystery for me. By that time I had no clue how come those guitar gods could confidently ran their fingers along the fretboard and made no mistakes at all. Why did any single fret they touched sound good in their fingers? They could even play some cool riffs or licks without looking at their fingers at all …. Read the rest of this entry »