Ideas, Technique, Show, the Fretboard and the Kitchen Sink!
Jason Pruett offers his light-hearted yet insightful views on getting the most from your guitar and busting a playing rut.
Jason Pruett offers his light-hearted yet insightful views on getting the most from your guitar and busting a playing rut.
Houston guitarist Rusty Cooley figures that with ten fingers, there`s got to be times when you can use over half of them to express your ideas.
If you`ve got the urge to explore jazz after a background in rock, you`ll need to understand the differences between the two styles. Guitarist Sean Gill gives you the keys to unlock the door to jazz.
New Jersey guitarist Paul Kuntz is back and aside from a ravenous appetite, he`s got plans to teach you all about tuplets and fitting the notes to the rhythm.
Just can`t get enough info about modes, can you? Guitarist Tony Young relates modes to chord progressions.
New Jersey guitarist Paul Kuntz takes time out from lunch to give you his assurance that there is life beyond the blues scale.
Don`t let your current concept of reality dominate your guitar playing.
Do you still think the Aeolian mode is a ship from Star Trek? Are you comfortable discussing Mixolydian and Phrygian modes in mixed company? Tony Young cuts to the heart of modes.
An original work (part one of two preludes) composed for solo electric guitar, in tabulature and standard notation.
An original work composed for solo classical guitar, in tabulature and standard notation.