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Hey Reader, Just a quick reminder that my live lesson starts in one hour, today at 7pm Central. We’ll be covering: How to Go From Slow to Fast on Guitar Without Sounding Sloppy This lesson is for more than just lead players. If you play rhythm guitar, strum songs, work on riffs, or play solos, I think you’ll get something useful out of it. I’ll be showing a simple way to build more motion and energy into your playing without sounding rushed or sloppy. Watch here: Slow to Fast Live Lesson If you can’t attend live, the replay will be available on YouTube. Hope to see you there. Tony PS - hey, if you want an online 1:1 guitar lesson to help you improve at whatever struggles you are working on, I have a deal for you! Check out my new platform using Tunelark: |
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Hey Reader, This week’s lesson is “In the City” by The Eagles. It’s a nice one for beginner to intermediate players because the rhythm is straightforward, the chord movement feels natural, and the whole song has a strong, steady groove to it. What makes this one fun is that you can keep it simple and still get a lot out of it. And if you want to stretch a little, there’s also some slide guitar in there for anyone interested in taking that on. So whether you want to just play the song or try a...
Hey Reader, I’m going live in about an hour for tonight’s YouTube lesson: How to Learn Songs and Solos Faster on Guitar If learning songs or solos has ever felt frustrating or scattered, this lesson should help a lot. I’ll show you how to break music into sections, work through a few bars at a time, and connect everything in a way that makes it easier to remember and play. I’ll also be using One of These Nights and Hotel California as examples during the lesson. And yes — you’ll have a chance...
Hey Reader, Just a reminder that I’m going live tonight on YouTube at 7:00 PM Central. Tonight’s lesson is: How to Learn Songs and Solos Faster on Guitar I’m going to show you a simple process for learning music in a way that actually sticks: break it into sections work a few bars at a time connect the sections before moving on pay attention to the transitions I’ll also be using One of These Nights and Hotel California as examples so you can see how the process works in real time. And if you...