Dear Guitar Student,
A FREE guitar lesson for you by myself Mike Jones from KillerGuitarTips.com
In this article I will show you a great little riff that fits in superbly with any rock/blues solo.
Looking at the blues scale in A minor. We need to add two notes at the 7th fret on the 1st and 2nd string creating a great pull off riff and we use the same finger technique on each string.
Let's give it a go.
Start off by playing the 8th fret on the 1st string with your fourth finger. the you need to pull off to the 7th fret which is held down by your 3rd finger, then pull off again to the 5th fret (1st finger). Carry this out on strings 1,2 and 3, then for your final note on the 7th fret on the 4th string.
This is a superb little guitar riff.
Please bear in mind that these tips are in no particular order. But on my full guitar tutoring program it's structured in such a way as to follow on in chronological order bringing the beginner through to great player in the shortest possible time.
Have a great week and stop playing when your fingers bleed!!! Only Joking...
I would jst like to give you one more FREE mini guitar lesson before signing off...
Here is a great pentatonic trick that will help you sound like a true pro in any solo. Simply learn the pentatonic scale on one string and then pull each note off to the open string.
To look at this more closely we will take the 1st string (top E) and the minor pentatonic scale. We will start with the open E then 3rd fret (G), 5th fret (A), 7th fret (B), 10th fret (D) and 12th fret (E).
Play the open E, then play the G and pull off to the open string. Then play the A at the 5th fret and pull off to the open string.
Now continue to to play this excercise up the string following the scale to produce a killer guitar riff that sounds really great...
You may be a little confused as to how all these tips fit together. Don't panic as my brand new DVD audio, video program will explain everything you need to know in a chronological order bringing your learning and progression on as quickly as possible using unique speed learning techniques I have developed over two decades of teaching guitar.
OK, that's it for now and I will catch up with you again next time with more FREE guitar lessons.
Enjoy
Mike Jones
A FREE guitar lesson for you by myself Mike Jones from KillerGuitarTips.com
In this article I will show you a great little riff that fits in superbly with any rock/blues solo.
Looking at the blues scale in A minor. We need to add two notes at the 7th fret on the 1st and 2nd string creating a great pull off riff and we use the same finger technique on each string.
Let's give it a go.
Start off by playing the 8th fret on the 1st string with your fourth finger. the you need to pull off to the 7th fret which is held down by your 3rd finger, then pull off again to the 5th fret (1st finger). Carry this out on strings 1,2 and 3, then for your final note on the 7th fret on the 4th string.
This is a superb little guitar riff.
Please bear in mind that these tips are in no particular order. But on my full guitar tutoring program it's structured in such a way as to follow on in chronological order bringing the beginner through to great player in the shortest possible time.
Have a great week and stop playing when your fingers bleed!!! Only Joking...
I would jst like to give you one more FREE mini guitar lesson before signing off...
Here is a great pentatonic trick that will help you sound like a true pro in any solo. Simply learn the pentatonic scale on one string and then pull each note off to the open string.
To look at this more closely we will take the 1st string (top E) and the minor pentatonic scale. We will start with the open E then 3rd fret (G), 5th fret (A), 7th fret (B), 10th fret (D) and 12th fret (E).
Play the open E, then play the G and pull off to the open string. Then play the A at the 5th fret and pull off to the open string.
Now continue to to play this excercise up the string following the scale to produce a killer guitar riff that sounds really great...
You may be a little confused as to how all these tips fit together. Don't panic as my brand new DVD audio, video program will explain everything you need to know in a chronological order bringing your learning and progression on as quickly as possible using unique speed learning techniques I have developed over two decades of teaching guitar.
OK, that's it for now and I will catch up with you again next time with more FREE guitar lessons.
Enjoy
Mike Jones
About the Author:
About The Author: Mike Jones is a Professional Guitar Teacher. Giving Guitar Lessons created to getting the beginner through to an accomplished player in the shortest possible time, using unique speed learning techniques developed over 20 years of teaching and playing guitar as a professional. To find out more about Mikes teaching techniques and receive FREE tips and tricks each week go to his website at: Guitar Lessons
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