Techniques and Tips
All-Purpose Rhythm GuitarA few rhythm techniques useful in a wide variety of playing styles and situations Return to Top |
Alternate Tunings Made EasyDavid Hodge explains alternate tunings from the ground up. Music to 'Handsome Molly' Return to Top |
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Chord Fills Spice up basic chord progressions with great-sounding embellishments. This lesson includes a wealth of pro tips on suspensions, hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, and special licks coutesy of Acoustic Guitar magazine's former music editor Dylan Schorer. Return to Top |
Clawhammer GuitarAdd driving rhythms to your arrangements with clawhammer banjo techniques. Return to Top |
Conquer Stage FrightIs your fear of the bright lights keeping you from sharing your music with the world? Remember that people really aren't that scary, you can never be too prepared, and most importantly, it's not about you, it's about the music. Return to Top |
Creating Chord ProgressionsComing up with your own chord progressions with basic chords. Return to Top |
Do the ShuffleChris Grampp gives an easy introduction to one of the most popular rhythms of all time. Return to Top |
Dynamic ArrangingEight simple ways to use dynamics to get to the emotional heart of your band's songs. Return to Top |
Embellishing ArpeggiosJohn Coco leads beginners through an easy, step-by-step process for learning and integrating arpeggios into their playing. Return to Top |
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Expanding Your Chord Vocabulary Gary Talley explores the world of chords from a songwriter's perspective. Return to Top |
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Harmonics The pure, flute-like tone that you get when you pluck a guitar string while lightly touching—but not fretting—the 12th fret is called a harmonic. Learn all about harmonics up and down the fingerboard from Sharon Isbin. Return to Top |
Harmonize a MelodyAdd color to your melodic lines by harmonizing them with chord or scale tones a third or sixth below the melody. Return to Top |
Hendrix-Style EmbellishmentsHow to adapt Jimi Hendrix-like chord voicings to acoustic guitar. Return to Top |
Legato LinesDo your single-note melodies sound staccato and stiff? Make them more fluid by mixing open strings with higher notes up the neck on lower strings, and using hammer-ons and pull-offs 'from nowhere.' Return to Top |
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Luring the Muse Songwriter Patty Larkin shares her thoughts on the art of songwriting, with a look into her own creative process. Return to Top |
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Modal Harmony Scott Nygaard shows you how to build chords from a mode or scale to create different sounds. Learn 88 modal chords and a song. Return to Top |
Movable Open-String ChordsAG's music editor shows you how to turn simple chord patterns integrating open strings into magic bullets you can fire from across the fretboard. Return to Top |
Open-String ChordsCreate a whole new library of fresh, colorful chord voicings by combining familiar chord shapes with open strings. Return to Top |
Play It LoudIncrease your flatpicking volume—without sacrificing tone—with these seven adjustments to your technique and attitude. Return to Top |
Soloing with Nonchord TonesWe show you how to paint leads in exuberant new colors by venturing outside expected chord notes. Return to Top |
Start Your Own JamFind songs that are fun and easy to play, round up some nourishment for your jammers, and you can fill your house with the great feeling of friends making music together. Return to Top |
Sustained-Note ChordsCreate exciting new chords by simply holding onto a note or two when you change from one chord to another. Return to Top |
Take It EasyIt doesn't take much to prevent playing-related injuries. Return to Top |
Understanding ModesA primer in learning and playing in seven different modes. Return to Top |
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