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Guitar Player on MSNQueen’s Brian May on Jeff Beck and the six guitar tones that changed his lifeMay says guitars were illegal at his school, but he snuck one in and practiced Hank Marvin, Elvis and Buddy Holly songs with ...
Melody and rhythm are almost inextricably linked. I say ‘almost’ because you can have melody or harmony without a distinguishable rhythm, and rhythm itself can exist with no melodic content at all.
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MusicRadar on MSNPlay like Jimmy Page! Exclusive video lessonIn this lesson we’re going to be looking at five Jimmy Page style concepts you can take away and add to your own guitar ...
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Guitar modes lesson 1: The Ionian mode is the same as the major scale – here’s what makes it workThe ‘happiest’ sounding of the modes, the Ionian is identical to the major scale, so it’s highly likely you’re already playing it on guitar ... Remember, all the notes come from A Ionian.
They all have one thing in common: riffs. A guitar riff is the hook of a song. It’s a sequence of notes and chords that gives a track an identity. It can open a song, and be repeated throughout ...
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