A list of common alternate tunings for guitar
Alternate Tunings Here is a list of Alternate Tunings I've collected over the years. If you know of one that I don't have please contact me so I can update thi
Alternate Tunings Here is a list of Alternate Tunings I've collected over the years. If you know of one that I don't have please contact me so I can update thi
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Learning and Loving Music Theory. Free Lessons and Resources in Music Theory
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a raw sounding lead (or bass) familiar from many Electro (house) tracks. In a style of Mode Selektor, Daft Punk, etc. FL Studio project file included.
Nestled in the hills of the Lehigh Valley in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is not just one of the oldest guitar makers in the United States, but one of our
Some great splicing from trrrrillionare:
So, I thought I'd continue with the pictograms, seems like I can't leave them alone at the moment (big surprise). This time I made some posters depicting songs, which leaves me a lot of new unexplored ground. There will be more of these, as long as I...
'Resonant Frequencies and the Human Brain', by Ron Turmel
Scales and emotions
Better Guitar article entitled Guitar Songs You Should Learn. A list of songs guitar players should know with reasons why you should learn them.
One of the things I love most about recording music is that . One guy decides to use a cardboard box as his kick drum sound…and it sounds awesome. Another guy decides to sample in the sound of a screaming cat and blend it with the cymbals. (Okay, I'v...
Includes: • Get a chord chart • Some cool jazz chord progressions for guitar • Find a friend
It's always the best way to tune your instrument by your ear, but in that case you need to be absolutely sure in your ears! If you can remember some certain song that you can sing each time in the same pitch and you know the starting tone, then you.....