RAKING - Sweeping is when your pick moves back and forth across the strings, Raking is a one-direction move that includes muting, un-muting and a destination note. There are so many ways and areas on the guitar that you can apply "raking" to but this example includes a basic "A" blues scale and "rakes" chords. Of coarse you can always rake any notes,it doesn't have to be a chord but when starting out, it is nice to explore your solo options through chord shapes you may already know. Enjoy. Learn. Share. @nathanfleet
I am a non-touring desktop musician that works as a composer and director for film and television. I hope you enjoy this desktop education which includes film strategy, guitar lessons, theory lessons, tips and tricks on everything from songwriting, recording, and promoting all the way to the finished product. Learn. Use. Share @nathanfleet
Monday, February 6, 2012
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
Friday, December 30, 2011
Easy Arpeggios
Thursday, August 6, 2009
HINDU SCALE: Take a break from D to G and use Gm

