This month`s lead guitar element focuses on using the major scale to build other scales.
This month`s lead guitar element focuses on using the major scale to build other scales.
Pursuing your lead guitar development by reducing the major scale to modes (or inversions) in the name of improvisation.
Guy`s second column in a series for experienced guitarists with very little formal knowledge.
Guy`s first column in a series for experienced guitarists with very little formal knowledge.
In this installment of CAGED Arpeggios, Guy puts individual shapes to work in replicating chord progressions.
Guy`s great way of acquiring some useful improvisational tools, improving your techniques, sharpening your position shifting, and discovering new chord shapes.
Guy`s article designed for aspiring improvisers who are keen to break out of the pentatonic scale.
Guy Pople shares his experiences with creating his own album with the Virtual Strangers cyberband.
Here is a great way of acquiring some useful improvisational tools, improving your technique, and more.
Guy talks about the odd, weird and even useful augmented chord.
Guy`s reference spreadsheet for modes, chord scales and substitutions
The lighter/darker side of the enigmatic diminished tritone, and its infamous interval, the b5th.
Guy Pople is a music, education and multimedia specialist based in the UK`s North-West. He plays guitars, studies theory and runs St Annes Music in Lytham St. Annes, a one-stop shop for musicians on the Fylde coast of Lancashire. St Annes Music offers professional instruments, recording, tuition and accessories.
His live band Nomad is currently building up their original music. You can catch him
on Virtual Strangers.
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