Improve Your Banjo Slides
Here’s a lesson that breaks down some beginner, intermediate and advanced level exercises you can use to improve your slides all over the neck.
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Here’s a lesson that breaks down some beginner, intermediate and advanced level exercises you can use to improve your slides all over the neck.
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Here’s a lesson on to use the E shape moveable chord to play licks in all different styles of music.
Moveable Chord Licks (E Shape) Intermediate Guitar Read More »
Here’s some advanced single string ideas you can use out of the three moveable chord shapes!
Moveable Single String Ideas Advanced Banjo Read More »
Here’s an intro lesson for anyone who wants to start improvising. Using a blues form is one of the best ways to start.
Learn To Improvise Using The Blues Beginner Guitar Read More »
Here’s a lesson on where melodies come and how to transpose them to different keys using the simple song Mary Had A Little Lamb.
Mary Had A Little Lamb Beginner Banjo 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 »
Here’s a slow version and a bluegrass style solo to Angels We Have Heard On High.
Angels We Have Heard On High Beginner Mandolin Read More »
Here’s a short music theory lesson on the concept of relative major and minor. You can use this to double the amount of licks you know by playing them in new situations.
An Easy Trick To Double Your Banjo Licks Read More »
Here’s a lesson that talks about taking a beginner lick and creating intermediate and advanced variations.
Spice Up A Simple Mandolin Lick Read More »
Here’s a lesson on how to find notes on different places on the fretboard. This will improve your ability to play the same musical phrase various places around the neck.
Improve Your Fretboard Knowledge Read More »