Monday, January 30, 2012

12 EZ chords in 30 sec using F

Using this standard F chord, move it along the fret board to instantly find 11 other chords. It is so important to learn the notes on your guitar so that you can find all these other gems that many beginning guitarist never find. Starting with "F" on the first fret,moving up one fret at a time you get the following Major chords F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E @nathanfleet

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sweep Picking - Basics

Sweep Picking

This is a basic explanation of the motion, position and technique behind sweep picking with an example using 2 major chords, A and E. When you are writing your sweeping riff is it really important to know the chord progression and the notes within each chord you are playing. My sweeping exercise only uses two chords but ultimately, when you start a heavy sweeping solo you may have 6 chords to sweep over before it repeats so start with a few chords, then add more as you get comfortable moving up and down the fretboard. Less pick showing + less hand movement = more efficiency. @nathanfleet

Monday, January 16, 2012

12 EZ chords in 1 minute (using C)

This lesson takes the concept of using the basic C chord shape and moving it up the fretboard to get a new major chord. The trick here is, compensating for the open strings that you have on your basic C Chord. The lesson shows you how to "bar" what was an open string.

Even if you don't want to learn music theory, at least learn the notes on your fretboard. It will help you tremendously.

In this exercise moving up the neck we go C, C#/Bb, D, D#/Bb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, C. This symbol '#' is called a 'sharp' and this symbol 'b', is called a 'flat' @nathanfleet if you have specific questions or lessons you want me to do. Enjoy, Learn. Share.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

12 EZ Chords in 1minute

If you know your order of notes, this is a super easy way to get 12 chords using one shape. In this lesson I use D. The order of notes, one fret at a time or "semi-tone" starting from D is, D, D#, E , F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C, C#, D(the octave of D. Rather than using the default G, C, A, E etc... try livening up your recordings and songs with higher versions of these chords.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

3D Chef Theme


Just wanted to share a theme I did @BluePickMedia for a show called the 3D Chef. 3D Chef Theme
Thanks to Stereo3Dunlimited for kind permission to let you all hear this tune. I used 3 "D" chords to start the song and then gathered a bunch of kitchen utensils for added percussion. Enjoy!