On this call, we’re using Parallel Major to crack open a whole new set of sounds hidden in plain sight. If you want more melodic color, more harmonic options,
Last week's session was about internalizing the core rhythmic subdivisions (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) in straight, consistent feels. Tonight, we're going to dig in to distinctive, must-know rhythm patterns
Tonight, we’re using Parallel Major to crack open a whole new set of sounds hidden in plain sight. If you want more melodic color, more harmonic options, and a real
Last week's session was about internalizing the core rhythmic subdivisions (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) in straight, consistent feels. Tonight, we're going to dig in to distinctive, must-know rhythm patterns
Get ready for a hands-on, practical masterclass in rhythmic versatility. In tonight's group call, I'm going to show you how to internalize rhythm in the ways it really counts.
On this call I'm going to help you break out of relying on "linear" patterns and open the door to new ways to make even simple interval patterns much more
On this call I’m going to show you how to harness the power of tremolo picking to master and fine-tune your internal sense of rhythm. Most players only see tremolo
Sure, you could just combine any notes with any interval relationships together and maybe come up with something cool...or not. The thing is, when you know what to look for,
One of the most easily overlooked stumbling blocks for guitarists is the notion that you need to "find" more exercises—the idea that valid workouts need to come from someone else.
Get ready for a hands-on, practical masterclass in rhythmic versatility. In tonight's group call, I'm going to show you how to internalize rhythm in the ways it really counts.Here is