Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
Here is the second part to Lead Secrets.
We continue this series on using triads to build leads with segments covering common chord progressions, putting the shapes together, combining major and minor progressions, and adding non-harmonic notes to make your leads more interesting.
Enjoy this Level 5 lesson.
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... riads.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Lead Secrets - Triads: Parts 6 - 10
Thanks for completing this volume 1?? a lot to digest first but when i can learn this i'd be very happy,,,looking forward to volume ...?? the thicker one ..but digest first,,,
greetings Willem
gee i think when you want to play guitar you never out of learning,,,
greetings Willem
gee i think when you want to play guitar you never out of learning,,,
Boy I am gonna have a fun time sitting and noodling with this over Thanksgiving & Christmas vacations! This is really, really great!
P. S. No big deal... but I'm not seeing the new attachments for 6-10 up at present. Just thought I'd throw that out.Anyways, very cool! Thanks again!
P. S. No big deal... but I'm not seeing the new attachments for 6-10 up at present. Just thought I'd throw that out.Anyways, very cool! Thanks again!
I always defined engineering as the development of the fundamentals of science into usable products. As you think about music, there are scientists, artists, and teachers. I can name several of each, and you can too. But how many musical engineers can you name?
I can name one. Neil Hogan.
I can name one. Neil Hogan.
lueders wrote:
Neil
All the attachments are in the one called Lead Secrets- Triads, I think about 10 pages, nothing held back...P. S. No big deal... but I'm not seeing the new attachments for 6-10 up at present. Just thought I'd throw that out.Anyways, very cool! Thanks again!
Neil
This is great stuff. I have no idea how novel it is since I haven't been in the guitar-instruction world very much (except here, of course). But this is very well-suited to how I learn. I can play somewhat rudimentary leads (usually very bluesy) and I learned those just by osmosis, really. Many years ago, I learned basic riffs on the low strings (and played bass for a few years) and I just figured out how to play those same riffs on the high strings and took it from there. Eventually, I started working that together with bar chords, going back and forth between chord and lead, but never with any real cohesion, like this. When I'm going from one chord to the next, I tend to play the chord first rather than making use of passing notes. I'm not good at applying leads to odd chords (when it's just I, IV and V, I actually sound pretty good), and this will surely help me with that.
I've been trying to get my head around modes, but the idea of learning all those different patterns, and then remembering them when I'm playing is daunting to me. I'm assuming that working off, for example, the IV chord using the techniques here will put me into the Lydian mode, but I'll think about that as I'm learning this.
Question: I'm sure I'm just stupidly missing them, but I can't find the backing tracks discussed in the latter part of this lesson.
Thanks for this, I'm very excited to get rolling on it.
I've been trying to get my head around modes, but the idea of learning all those different patterns, and then remembering them when I'm playing is daunting to me. I'm assuming that working off, for example, the IV chord using the techniques here will put me into the Lydian mode, but I'll think about that as I'm learning this.
Question: I'm sure I'm just stupidly missing them, but I can't find the backing tracks discussed in the latter part of this lesson.
Thanks for this, I'm very excited to get rolling on it.
unclewalt wrote:
...Stay tuned, had to save something for Friday... shhhh!...
Question: I'm sure I'm just stupidly missing them, but I can't find the backing tracks discussed in the latter part of this lesson.
Thanks for this, I'm very excited to get rolling on it.
TGNeil wrote:
Ah, gotcha. Thanks.unclewalt wrote:...Stay tuned, had to save something for Friday... shhhh!...
Question: I'm sure I'm just stupidly missing them, but I can't find the backing tracks discussed in the latter part of this lesson.
Thanks for this, I'm very excited to get rolling on it.