Moveable Chord Review (Major/Minor)
Here’s a short lesson that reviews the three moveable chord shapes (F, D and Barre) and how to play them in major and minor.
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Here’s a short lesson that reviews the three moveable chord shapes (F, D and Barre) and how to play them in major and minor.
Moveable Chord Review (Major/Minor) Read More »
Here’s a lesson on how to use chord tones and passing tones to find common bluegrass melodies.
How To Find Melody Notes Read More »
Here’s a lesson that will help strengthen your pinky and show how you can use your pinky to play in a more traditional mandolin style.
Mandolin Pinky Practice Read More »
Here’s a Doc Watson inspired bluegrass ending lick that works great out of the G chord shape.
Bluegrass Guitar Ending Lick Read More »
Here’s a lesson that will teach you some easy blues licks you can play in any key.
Closed Position Blues Licks Read More »
Here’s a pentatonic lick you can play in any key and use to transition all over the neck.
Pentatonic Transition Lick Read More »
Here’s a lesson that teaches the melody for Star Spangled Banner. We’ll learn it as a single note melody and then harmonize the melody to expand on the chords.
Star Spangled Banner Intermediate Banjo Read More »
Here’s a short lesson on a tag lick you can add to the end of your solos.
Bluegrass Banjo Tag Lick #2 Read More »
Here’s a lesson on the concept of relative major and minor chords and how you can use them to increase the amount of licks you know.
An Easy Trick To Double Your Guitar Licks Read More »
Here’s a lesson that explores how to use the concept of relative major and minor to use mandolin licks you know in new situations.
An Easy Trick To Double Your Mandolin Licks Read More »