Friday, 16 August 2019

Tony Martinez - Hot Rock Concepts


Join Tony Martinez as he covers techniques from vibrato and cool bends to fast licks and notes designed to spice up your playing, and will take you to the next level, ready for stages, ready for studio recordings, ready to rock!

How to Wah - Are two Wah pedals better than one?


Twitter: twitter.com/robchapmanmusic Facebook: https://ift.tt/MAgGYS Subscribe to my channel by clicking this magic button: http://bit.ly/1il3TH0 Greetings I'm Rob Chapman, I am a guitarist from Brighton in the UK. I am the frontman and guitarist for Dorje, demonstrator for Andertons Music and I am also the founder/owner of Chapman Guitars. I love making videos about guitar tuition, demonstration, reviews, and studio things like coffee/pizza and Diablo.

Thursday, 15 August 2019

Who has the best Guitar YouTube channel?


Get my FREE Beginner Guitar Starter Kit! ►https://goo.gl/Ts2uU6 For the last 10 years, Nate Savage has been making guitar videos on YouTube. In that time, many creators have come and gone, but there are a few that stand out. In this video, Nate shares 19 of his favorite guitar creators on YouTube! Here’s his list: #1 Picking Nerd: Troy Grady #1 Justin: JustinGuitar #1 Swede: Ola Englund #1 Step-Dad: Ben Eller #1 British New Songs: AndyGuitar #1 American New Songs: MartyMusic #1 Music Snob: Become the Knight #1 Guitarist With Bass Strings: Andrew Baena #1 Bass Memes: Davie504 #1 Luthier: Crimson Custom Guitars #1 Beard: Paul Davids #1 Memes: Rudy Ayoub #1 Pedal Nerds: That Pedal Show #1 Most Ridiculous: Rob Scallon #1 Give you G.A.S.: Andertons Music Co #1 Gear Nerd: Pete Thorn #1 Gear Educator: Phillip McKnight #1 Funniest Rubber-Faced Shredder: Stevie T #1 Shredder - Marshall Harrison Obviously, this is just one guitarist’s opinion. There are hundreds (maybe even thousands) of incredible guitar YouTubers. Which are your favorites? Be sure to leave those in the comments below the video! Follow us for more great guitar lessons and videos! ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2ZO6eWX ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2FAslIS

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Well... what is it? - Scalloped Fret-boards


Today, I am showing you what the deal is with a scalloped fret-board and why I love them! Twitter: twitter.com/robchapmanmusic Facebook: https://ift.tt/MAgGYS Subscribe to my channel by clicking this magic button: http://bit.ly/1il3TH0 Greetings I'm Rob Chapman, I am a guitarist from Brighton in the UK. I am the frontman and guitarist for Dorje, demonstrator for Andertons Music and I am also the founder/owner of Chapman Guitars. I love making videos about guitar tuition, demonstration, reviews, and studio things like coffee/pizza and Diablo.

Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Change Chords Like A Boss - Campfire Guitarist Quick-Start Series #4


Get my FREE Beginner Guitar Starter Kit! ►https://goo.gl/Ts2uU6 Probably the biggest problem area for new guitar players is being able to change between open guitar chords smoothly. Because it’s such a big stumbling block, many guitarists get stuck here and end up quitting. We want to make sure that doesn’t happen. So in this lesson, we’ll be covering the most important tips for changing chords smoothly. The first tip is to know the individual chord shapes you’re changing between very well. Next, you want to limit the chords your're changing between to just two. The third tip is to know the entire progression like the back of your hand so you don’t have to think about it. Next, you want to practice awareness and be present so you know where you are in the song. Lastly, you’ll want to work on thinking about the way the next chord looks and feels before the change so you’re not caught off guard. Implementing these tips and spending some time practicing is guaranteed to have you changing between chords like a total boss. It may take a few days or weeks of practice. But if you focus on making this a part of your daily time with the guitar, you’ll notice smoother chord changes in no time! Follow us for more great guitar lessons and videos! ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2ZO6eWX ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2FAslIS

Saturday, 10 August 2019

Instantly Find The Key Of Your Favorite Song - Guitar Lesson


Get my FREE Beginner Guitar Starter Kit! ►https://goo.gl/Ts2uU6 One of the most useful skills you can learn as a guitar player is being able to find the key of a song by ear. You might think this skill is reserved for the gifted few, but there are some simple processes that you can follow to find the key of just about any song. In this guitar lesson, Andrew Clarke will show you his system for identifying the key of your favorite song. The first thing you’ll need to know is a basic major scale shape. This can be any major scale shape, but in this case, we’ll use a 3-string E major scale. Take some time to get it under your fingers so you don’t have to think about it too much. Now we’ll take that shape and move it up and down the fretboard while listening to the song we’re trying to find the key of. Eventually, one of the positions will sound like it “fits”. That location gives you the key of the song. Simply locate the root notes of the scale shape and that’s the key you’re in. You may not be able to immediately notice which one fits, but the more often you work on this, the quicker and easier it will be to identify the key. If you’re still struggling with this method, you can try adding some ear training exercises to your daily practice time. It won’t be long before finding keys of songs becomes instantaneous for you. Follow us for more great guitar lessons and videos! ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2ZO6eWX ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2FAslIS

Thursday, 8 August 2019

How To Fix Annoying String Buzz On Your Guitar


Get my FREE Beginner Guitar Starter Kit! ►https://goo.gl/Ts2uU6 There is nothing more annoying than getting string buzz and rattle while you play your guitar. You might immediately think there’s something wrong with your guitar, but in many cases, you can solve the issue with an adjustment to your technique. So in this guitar lesson, we’ll talk about the things you can do to fix buzz on your guitar. That will include technique adjustments as well as adjustments you can make to your guitar to get rid of buzz and rattle. Depending on how your guitar is set up, it might be as simple as just tweaking your playing technique a little bit. Make sure you’re coming down right behind the frets and right on your fingertips. If you can eliminate the buzzing by moving your fingers around, you’ll know it’s a technique issue. If the technique tweaks don’t fix it, then you can look into making some guitar adjustments. The ones we’ll cover in this lesson are dressing frets, replacing the nut, and shimming the saddle. These are things you can learn to do yourself if you’re brave, or you can pay someone and have it done professionally. Follow us for more great guitar lessons and videos! ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2ZO6eWX ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2FAslIS