3 Notes Per String Thing Pt.2 (Am)
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- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 04/02/2007
Let's be honest, we all want to be rock stars. So you pick up a guitar and assume that in no time you'll be able to rip a tasty lick and rock with the best of them. After all, you spent all those years perfecting your air guitar skills, that couldn't all have been for nothing, right?
But, the closest most of us will ever get to those aspirations of rock god grandiosity is stumbling through the first few arpeggios of Stairway to Heaven then smashing our guitar into the nearest set of speakers.
Don't give up yet, young prince of rock, Manny has come to your rescue. In this lesson, he details specific guidelines for learning scales that makes the whole process seem like child's play.
This is part two of three where he explains his technique for playing the A-minor scale (branching off of exercises he taught in his C-major scale lesson) and then transposing it to accommodate for different keys. His technique is both minimalistic and refined, making for a unique guitar lesson that actually delivers what it promises: the hope that you too can one day shred in glory alongside the other gods of rock.
Recent Reviews
Changing positions is a breeze now! 10/03/2008
~ brittanie
Changing positions was tricky until I watched this video. Manny does a really good job showing how he learned to do this using fingers 1, 3, and 4 the whole way through. Using Manny's fingering tips made changing positions much much easier to do!
"A-minor scale, three notes per string" thing covering the 5th to the 13th fret is a very impressive skill to learn.
Changing positions is a breeze now! 10/03/2008
~ brittanie
Changing positions was tricky until I watched this video. Manny does a really good job showing how he learned to do this using fingers 1, 3, and 4 the whole way through. Using Manny's fingering tips made changing positions much much easier to do!
"A-minor scale, three notes per string" thing covering the 5th to the 13th fret is a very impressive skill to learn.
Question? 06/09/2008
I dont know if you will read this but I am an old student of yours back from the days you worked at Mars Music and I curious to know if you still taught lessons? If you have any information contact me at fearbefour76@yahoo.com! thanks!
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Question? 06/09/2008
I dont know if you will read this but I am an old student of yours back from the days you worked at Mars Music and I curious to know if you still taught lessons? If you have any information contact me at fearbefour76@yahoo.com! thanks!