Guitarist Jeff Scheetz` own blistering version of this holiday chestnut.
Guitarist Jeff Scheetz` own blistering version of this holiday chestnut.
Sooner or later, you`ll want to make your solos more exciting. Start by making up new scale sequences.
Getting the left hand to keep up with the right hand sweep through hand synchronization.
Applying time-shifting to enhance tapped arpeggios.
How to write something you cannot play, and then playing it.
Sean Mercer teaches you a single right-hand finger tapping technique.
Add some excitement to your playing by playing outside the scale.
Complete understanding of the modes has eluded many a guitarist. Here`s part two of Mike Campese`s multi-part lesson.
Sean Mercer returns with ways to help you break out of the 3 and 4 note sequence rut.
Constructing your own chord voicings and increasing your chord vocabulary.
Add some excitement to your playing by playing outside the scale. This time: the diminished scale.
Knowing the modes, and putting them to good use, are two different things. Here`s part three of Mike Campese`s multi-part lesson.