Even if you have been playing music for years, these practise tips are very essentials and will contribute to your improvement. Add these tips to your daily practise and you will soon see the benefits. It’s a long read but you will be glad you just discovered some very simple tips […]
Hello everyone, It has been a really long time and I am sorry about that. I have spent quite a number of years playing the Piano, for more than half of these years I have been practicing wrongly which in turn greatly affected me. This series is not only limited to […]
When it comes to music, there are many and different analysis and school of thoughts. Scales are believed by many professionals as well as many masters of the craft as the best approach to soloing. I believe and accept the approach as it had worked for even myself to a certain […]
You might probably have the playing the Guitar for years but if you lack this basic foundation about chord formation then you have a lot of work to do. What is a THIRD? A Third is an interval of 3 notes. A-B-C A to C is a third. G-A-B G to […]
As an upcoming guitarist, I find it so hard to place what chord I am to play next wen singing and playing or when playing to a piece, all I did was to gamble. I play a GMaj where I am to play an FMaj, play an FMaj when I’m supposed […]
Minor Blue Though it is only one note different from the Minor Pentatonic Scale, the Minor Blues Scale has a distinct sound that can help bring that bluesy Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell flavour to your jazz guitar lines and phrases. You build a Minor Blues Scale by taking the notes of any […]
Love them or hate them, scales are an important tool in the improvisational vocabulary of jazz guitarists in any stage of their development. Learning to play scales and applying them to chord progressions will allow you to comfortably navigate common jazz chord changes, helping to build confidence and encourage you to explore more complex […]