Beginning to Advanced Audio & Video Guitar Lessons with techniques taken from 18 years of teaching. These lessons provide real world examples and answer questions that have been asked over the years from numerous students. After all, you are the primary focus and a good teacher can help pave the way…
Bet you all thought I dropped off the face of the earth. It has been a long time, but you can't keep a good man down! I am in the process of recording some new episodes and rethinking everything in general to help keep the podcast going so I can get back to regular updates. I am currently shopping some sponsors which should help. Hope to hear from some of you to see if you are still out there. Talk to you soon!-GregGCO 12: I am still here!
This episode is a beginning tutorial in using Delay. The first example covers the setting for the opening riff. The second example is a setting similar to guitarist Nuno Bettencourt's flight of the wounded bumblebee. The final example is a delay preset that I personally use the most in everyday lead playing. Visit www.guitarcastonline.com for a higher resolution version of this video podcast so you can better see the examples.
This episode introduces experimentation with adding triplets to your rhythm playing. It starts out with a cool intro riff in Dropped D tuning followed by a breakdown of each section of the intro. Make sure that you download the tablature at http://www.guitarcastonline.com/tab.html.
Please welcome our first guest instructor Mark Kaleiwahea! This episode opens with an audio intro written and performed by Mark and is followed by a 12 minute in depth video lesson that provides some insight into Mark's unique approach to solo guitar.
Despite the cheesy name, this is my longest running podcast yet. This is a step by step lesson of a cool little intro song. Enjoy!Video Podcast
Appetizer podcast. These "Filler" lessons buy me more time to work on longer lessons. :-) Better than nothing at all I guess.Video Podcast
This is the tablature for GCO 5: Advanced Lead Guitar TechniquesDownload Tablaturehttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
Relative Majors and Minors TablatureTablaturehttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
This episode will get you started with modifying simple rhythms to make them more unique. I am working to get the loops for the lesson posted here so please be patient. I am adding drums and bass to them and I will post them as soon as I can.Creating Complex Rhythms Video Podcasthttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
Creating Complex Rhythms TablatureTablaturehttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
This is the tablature for the syncopated rhythms video podcast.Tablaturehttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
Dynamic Soloing Tablature.Tablaturehttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
In our first episode we are exploring adding character to your solos. All examples are in the key of C Major/Am. Click the link below for downloadable content:Audio Filehttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com
We continue our last podcast with learning the solo sections from the intro song. Tab can be downloaded at http://www.guitarcastonline.com/tab.html.Video Podcast
This episode covers speed exercises in C Major.Download Video Podcasthttp://www.guitarcastonline.comhttp://guitarcastonline.blogspot.com to post commentsEmail me with comments or questions at instructor@guitarcastonline.com