The guitar is a magical instrument – we all know that. …And just like how the ancient Aztecs used to cook with a special ingredient called amaranth (which I’ve started to use myself). I want to teach you about a special ingredient you can add to your guitar playing.
Yesterday, I talked about the “No Chord Fingerstyle” method of playing songs. This is a new style I’ve been developing for guitarists. Today, I want to talk about how it came about and how you can use this style to improve your playing faster than a Tommy Emmanuel flurry of notes!
Today I want to talk about playing fingerstyle songs in a really fun way!
The other day, a new student who enrolled in one of my courses left a comment saying this:
Today, I want to share with you four people’s interesting thoughts on learning music theory. I found some of these rather fascinating.
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life, including “all or nothing” thinking, insecurities, and more. Here we go…
Do you have a song in your musical locker that you love playing? If not, this is a really important goal all guitarists should aim to achieve.
Here are two more interesting emails I have got lately. I hope you find the emails and my thoughts useful… Today we are talking about my thoughts on getting a guitar and how to create your very own song arrangements. Let’s go…
Here is another Friday 10-second tip for you to enjoy. It’s all about singing and strumming.
Have you heard the story of Tom Dula? It was 1866, and in a town in North Carolina, a man was about to be hanged. The man was called Tom Dula and his crime – taking the life of an innocent woman.