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Tommaso Zillio

There are techniques to make the same simple chord progression sound differently.

Tommaso Zillio

The Neapolitan Major Scale is, in fact, a minor scale, but don't spread that around.

Tommaso Zillio

This movement is by far one of the most common 'blind spots' that guitar players have.

Tommaso Zillio

Not all exotic scales are used exclusively by extreme metal players.

Tommaso Zillio

Searching for interesting chords to put before a dominant chord.

Tommaso Zillio

The differences between regular and scalloped fretboards explained.

Tommaso Zillio

Write dissonant but delightful music using the Neapolitan minor scale or chord.

Tommaso Zillio

An exercise that you can use to build a powerful picking hand.

Dan Peeke

Exercises that will challenge you to build a deeper connection with your guitar.

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