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Beautiful Neo Soul Progression on Guitar
22 Jan

Beautiful Neo-Soul Chords on Guitar

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Hey guys, welcome back to another lesson. Today we are going to take a look at a beautiful Neo-Soul chord progression in C# minor.

The Neo-Soul is a style of music that combines a bunch of musical elements from Soul, Gospel, R&B, Funk, Jazz, and Hip-Hop. If you search Neo-Soul on Instagram, you’ll find almost 1 Million videos and pics coming up for this term.

During the past years, there has been a massive number of guitar players who started posting videos of Neo-Soul style ranging from simple chord progressions (such as the one we are learning today) to more advanced stuff incorporating techniques such as tapping, harmonics, arpeggios, chord substitution, percussion, and more.

In this lesson, we are going to explore some of the basic concepts behind this music and how to embellish the chords with extensions, added notes, and rhythm.

Enjoy the lesson.

Tab Available on Patreon!

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Beautiful GUITAR LOOP ... Explained.
18 Jan

Beautiful GUITAR LOOK … Explained

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

One of the most essential skills you should acquire is the ability to record your musical ideas quickly.

In this video, I am going to show you how to record a quick and easy guitar loop and how to add more layers to the chord progression.

I genuinely believe that the perfect guitar loop should have five different guitar parts:

  1. Chords.
  2. Extensions.
  3. Percussion.
  4. Single Notes Rhythm.
  5. Pads.

In this lesson, we are going to explore these five guitar parts. I will record all the guitar parts live so that you can appreciate how doable it is to record yourself.

You can use this concept to practice and record your guitar loops.

There are a lot of different devices you can use to record your guitars. Some of the most affordable are phones and computer software. You can also record on small portable recorder such as the Zoom 8R (Which I use a lot) and, of course, a loop station.

I have been using the Boos RC.2 for fifteen years, but today, we will be using a powerful loop station called Aeros by Singular Sound.

Make sure you stick to the end of the video to know more about all the gear I used in this video.

Enjoy this lesson.

Tab on Patreon.

Tab Available on Patreon!

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Fingerstyle Texas Blues
15 Jan

Texas Blues: Probably the Coolest Blues to Play!

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

I had so much fun playing this excellent Texas Blues full of chromatic notes, Travis picking technique, and shuffle rhythm.

Just like Jazz music, the Blues can digest chromatic notes easily. The dominant 7th chords can take a lot of different scales, such as the major and minor Pentatonic, as well as the Blues Pentatonic.

Because of that, it’s easy to add chromatic phrases that sound really good and in style. I mean, try to apply the same chromatisms to a Pop chord progression! They would sound horrible.

In this guitar lesson, I am going to show you how to play a fingerstyle Blues in G stuffed with a bunch of killing chromatic phrases that will add a lot of color and style to the Blues.

I called it Texas Blues because it reminds me of the music you would listen to in a Texas Bar back in 1900.

Join me in this lesson and learn how to play this awesome Texas Blues in G. Enjoy this lesson!

Tab Available on Patreon!

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Is This the most fantastic chord. The maj9 chord
11 Jan

Is This The Most Fantastic Chord I Know?

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Inspiration comes from many different places. We can get inspired by other music or by a situation we are going through. Anything at any time can give you a spark of inspiration. An idea!

Chords are no exceptions. Different chords inspire you differently. Just think about the same two chords, such as C and F, played in different ways.

The basic chords sound simple and very clear. Also, very happy and lively. I mean, happiness should be something simple and uncomplicated. But if we transform the chords into Maj9, the music becomes more relaxed and positive.

I genuinely believe that the Maj9 and Min9 chords are among the most amazing and fantastic chords available. They have a unique character and versatility. We can use them in Jazz, Soul, R&B, Pop, and Latin music.

I think they are indeed genuinely inspiring.

In this video, we are going to take a closer look at these chords, and I am going to show you how to put them into practice by teaching you this lovely chord progression entirely played with Maj9 and Min9 chords.

Enjoy this lesson.

Tab Available on Patreon.

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Beautiful Celtic Melody on Guitar
07 Jan

Beautiful Celtic Melody on Guitar (and how to play it)

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lessons

Celtic music is way older than the guitar. It is also played with instruments such as bagpipes, fiddlers, flutes, and harps, which have a different tone than the guitar.

So, how can we make our guitar sounds like a flute, a harp, or a fiddle? Well, we can if we consider the function of each one of these instruments so that we can try to replicate their timbre and articulation.

In Celtic music, the different types of flutes are usually played with a lot of trills. We can have the same sound by plucking one note several times. The harp sound very resonant. So if we let most of the notes over-ring, we can achieve the same sound.

We also have pedal tones. Meaning, we keep the same note on the bass as the melody develops.

So in this video, we are learning a few Celtic licks and melodies that can make your mind think of things Celtic.

I am using the capo on fret III, and the tuning is DADGBE. So, Drop D tuning with the capo on III. We can use the capo for different reasons. One of them is that it makes the trills easier to play.

Tabs available on Patreon.

Enjoy this lesson.

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Furch VS Eko VS LAVA Guitar
03 Jan

Fingerstyle Guitar Comparison … … Furch, Eko, or Lava?

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

So, I just got a new guitar, and today I am going to compare it with two of the guitars I have been playing a lot.

My new guitar is the Furch Yellow Master’s Choice, which is an incredible guitar! I am going to compare it with the Eko Massimo Varini Signature and the Lava ME 2.

The Furch Yellow Master’s Choice is made in the Czech Republic. Price $2800

  • Premium acoustic guitar made from high-quality solid tonewoods.
  • Grand Auditorium body shape with cutaway.
  • Proprietary design features and production technologies, including special soundboard voicing, the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint, and Full-Pore High-Gloss Finish.
  • Beautiful amber appearance featuring a cedar top and a host of appointments made from artificial tortoise.
  • Cutting-edge LR Baggs Stagepro Anthem system.
  • Heavy-duty Hiscox hardshell case.

The Eko Massimo Varini Signature is made in Italy.

  • High Grade Selected Cedar Solid Top
  • Selected Rosewood solid back and sides
  • Nut width of 45 mm,
  • Short scale of 630 mm,
  • Special Artist Logo at the XI and XII fret
  • Reduced body thickness of 82 mm to 102 mm
  • Fishman Rare Earth Blend soundhole magnetic pickup with a condenser microphone.

The LAVA ME 2 is made in China.

  • Made of carbon fiber.
  • Breathe Net Honeycomb.
  • FlyNeck technology.
  • Unibody.
  • FreeBost Pickup

I am recording the guitar with the Shure SM81-LC Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone, so the guitars are not plugged in.

I love all of them! The Furch is very loud, the LAVA is very bright, and the Eko is very comfortable to play. They all sound different!

Let me know which one is your favorite!

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How I Write Music When I Have ZERO Inspiration Thumbnail
31 Dec

How I Write Music When I Have ZERO Inspiration

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Uncategorized

Let’s face it, guys! Ideas don’t just blow up inside your brain every single minute of the day. There are moments where you have to write music, but you feel uninspired!

So, where do you go when you need to find the initial idea for your music. In this guitar lesson, I am going to show you the system that I use all the time to get started with a musical idea when I have zero inspiration.

I call it “Rational songwriting!” and as for any other thing we learn on this channel, it starts by simplifying things as much as possible.

Now, music is a combination of three elements: Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm.

In the example I played at the beginning of the video, I combined these three elements in the most simple way possible.

So, the melody was just a D major scale. The Harmony, just a bass note. And the rhythm only a simple percussive pattern.

Once we simplify each element, writing, songwriting, and even just noodling around with a musical idea becomes easier. Once we have the initial idea for our song, we can then use our skills, technique, and knowledge to add more elements to the song.

We can build different levels of songwriting, and in this lesson, I am going to show you the one that I like to use to get started.

Good luck!

Tab Available on Patreon!

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Just Play Along Module 4
28 Dec

Just Play Along Module 4 | Captivating Spanish Solo

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Just Play Along

Hey guys, welcome back to Just Play Along Module 4. In this module, we will take a look at a beautiful Spanish solo in A minor.

Spanish guitar is fantastic, so I thought it would be inspiring and motivating for you to learn a guitar solo in this style. We are going to break down this solo into four different sections. We will also be using two different scales: The A natural minor and the A harmonic minor scale.

You can learn how to play the scales we are using in this module by checking out my other course “Scales, Arpeggios, & Musical Ideas.” The A minor scale is available inside the module 2.

Just Play Along is one of the courses available on my Patreon page for $15 month. In this course, I want to transform music scales into beautiful melodies. With the backing track, we can also see how each melody sounds when played along with chords.

In each module, you will find the Tab, backing track (with and without click), and the GuitarPro file that allows you to open the guitar tab inside the same editor I use so that you can slow down the solo as much as you like.

You can listen to the Spanish solo by playing the video below.

Access this course by clicking the link below.

Good luck, guys!

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This is Why I Love the Guitar Capo on Fret VII!
27 Dec

This is Why I Love the Guitar Capo on Fret VII!

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Hey guys, welcome back to another guitar lesson. Today I want to show you how to use the capo to write a beautiful melody.

Our instrument always inspires us. Its tone can literally dictate the way we play and compose. That’s why many guitar players change guitar based on the type of music they want to play.

Now, the capo is a great tool that we can use to change the tone of our guitar slightly. I love to put the capo on the fret VII because I feel that it changes the overall volume and timbre. It also makes the guitar more comfortable to play.

The capo on fret VII reduces the bass and makes the guitar sounds tiny. I feel that the tone is lovely, and so my songwriting can shift towards a more quiet and delicate way of composing.

You can use the capo in many different positions of the guitar neck. Each fret gives you a diverse range of colors and timbre, so I recommend that you experiment a lot with that.

Tab Available on Patreon!

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Songswriting chord progressions
23 Dec

25 Chord Progressions Great for Songwriting

Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Hey guys, I hope you are having a fantastic day! Today I want to show you my top 25 chord progressions for singer-songwriters that anyone can use to write songs.

When it comes to songwriting, it’s crucial to have a solid starting point. I feel that starting with a melodic and straightforward chord progression can help you figure out the song or instrumental you want to write.

Musical ideas don’t just materialize in our heads. You need a lot of inspiration to ignite your creativity, and the best way to get started is to get inspired by a few chords.

In this video, I want to show you a bunch of cool chord progressions that are perfect for songs. You can learn the chords to improve your chord changes but also write a song or an instrumental.

I think we come across these chord progressions in quite a lot of songs, so I believe this is a good starting point.

As you’ll notice in the video, I play the chord progression with basic chords before adding my musical ideas to it. I did this to show you that I can personalize chords based on my experience, background, and taste.

You can do that too. It is not about adding as many things as possible. Instead, it is about making the chords your own so that they sound like your music.

I hope this video helps.

I am going to be adding the tabs little by little as there are way too many to write them in one day. The tabs are available on Patreon.

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