Guitar Lessons
The complete guide to guitar modal scales. Aimed at guitarists of any level who may not be familiar with the modal scales This course guides you step by step through each of the modal scales using the C major scale as a reference point. It consists of both video and book based training. The book provides the theory and graphics for the training, whilst the supporting videos, which are only available to students. Provide the practical aspect for the course. They show the scales being played at moderate and slow speed so the patterns can be seen and heard. For further information click the picture |
Blues Guitar Licks
Usually retailing at £19.99 this course is available with a 30 day money back guarantee why not take advantage of this special offer. Designed to help guitarists expand their knowledge of the blues. This course covers the five positions of the blues pentatonic scales, and looks at the underlying modal scales. The first five modules look at those scale shapes and the associated modal scales. The licks are taken out of those scale shapes. The final three modules take a look at a complete performance over a 12 bar sequence. That performance is the broken down lick by lick and presented as individual lectures. Designed to help you learn in the way that suits you best. The modular design of each video lecture allows you to take any lick from any module, learn it and apply it straight away. For further information click on the picture |
Guitar Chord Booklets
Aimed at beginner to intermediate players these booklets offer an insight into chord shapes and theory Major and Minor open chord shapes This takes a look at the open chord shapes in both the major and minor format. It goes through all the keys and shows the shapes as illustrations. it also covers the equivalent chords shapes for both root 6 and root 5 bar chords. Major, Minor and Dominant 7th chord shapes This examines the major, dominant and minor 7 chord shapes. It goes through the various open chord shapes The root 6, root 5 and root 4 movable chord patterns have been illustrated with explanations on the theory that lies behind them. For further information click on the picture |