Guitar Technique

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August-September 2009
Jean-Pierre Zammit

Adapting legato technique to the ubiquitous arpeggio.

August-September 2009
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone takes you into the nuts and bolts of preparing three tracks for a Rush tribute album.

October-November 2009
Greg Rapaport

Even more of Greg`s personal uses and insights into this somewhat eclectic scale.

October-November 2009
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese takes you through this short, but excellent, Niccolo Paganini piece.

October-November 2009
Mike Philippov

When you are forced to make soloing decisions quickly, you may often end up making bad musical choices which distort your creativity.

October-November 2009
David Wallimann

Here`s guidelines for making the most of backing tracks when learning and improvising.

October-November 2009
Scott Allen

Scott`s new column all about what your priorities should be when learning the guitar.

October-November 2009
Nick Layton

You haven`t been jamming without a purpose, have you? You have? Read Nick Layton.

October-November 2009
Paul Tauterouff

Paul Tauterouff takes even more three-note sequences and turns them around to create new sequences that sound much more interesting.

October-November 2009
Mike O'Malley

All about combining different techniques into a truly scary lick.

October-November 2009
Dan Sorber

A two-part Invention done by one of Dan Sorber`s all-time favorite composers: J.S. Bach.

October-November 2009
Jean-Pierre Zammit

The alternate picking of arpeggios can be a very tough technique to master - here`s a unique way to approach the problem.

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