You`ve grouped in fives; now add two, and we`ll group in sevens.
You`ve grouped in fives; now add two, and we`ll group in sevens.
Scott Allen focuses on licks that grab attention of the listener.
If you are familiar with pentatonic scales, this may be a great way to get into modal playing.
Scott Allen focuses once again on licks that grab attention of the listener.
Here is the main guitar line from Campese`s version of this holiday classic, as featured on his Christmas album.
Mike gets a little more detailed here, building on his previous sweeping columns.
Building on the last column, Mike adds more examples here, building on his previous sweeping columns.
Michael Knight returns with the first installment of his Exotic Scales series.
Building on the last two columns, Mike wraps up the series with a G minor arpeggio progression.
Mike Campese introduces you to a cool scale sequence that is not commonly used.
Take a small pattern and turn it into a larger phrase that will sound cohesive.
Here`s how to play in 4/4 time, switch time signatures and remain in time.