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Spring your fingers into guitar playing action with the latest Yo-Guitar Video! In this episode, Marlene gives you a sneak peek at the simple yet effective yoga asanas you'll find in the newest Yo-Guitar video. It's designed to improve your guitar playing by enhancing flexibility and finger agility. Tune in to help your fingers spring into action! Start Your Free 7-day YoGuitar Video Library Trial! Join our Guitar Tips Community! Our next community jam session is 3/20, don't miss out! Marlene's Guitar Courses & Learning Resources YoGuitar Video Library Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Coaching Sessions Marlene's Tips For Guitar Playing Success book Thursday Tips blog Thank you to our sponsor! GatorCo.com Available on... @applepodcasts @applemusic @spotify @spotifypodcasts #YoGuitar #Yoga #latestvideo #guitar #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast Credits: Creator, Host, Producer: Marlene Hutchinson This podcast was made possible in part by: Gator Cases I Create Sound - For help getting your best sound go to www.icreatesound.com
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Did you know that balance, or the lack of balance, can enhance your guitar playing? In this episode, Marlene describes some of the simple balance asanas (poses) you'll find in her latest Yo-Guitar video. You'll discover firsthand how balance—and even a little bit of imbalance—can take your guitar playing experience to the next level. Start Your Free 7-day YoGuitar Video Library Trial! Join our Guitar Tips Community! Our next community jam session is 1/21, don't miss out! Previous Balance episode link Marlene talked about Marlene's Guitar Courses & Learning Resources YoGuitar Video Library Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Coaching Sessions Marlene's Tips For Guitar Playing Success book Thursday Tips blog Thank you to our sponsor! GatorCo.com Available on... @applepodcasts @applemusic @spotify @spotifypodcasts #YoGuitarvideo #Balance #yoga #howto #guitar #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast Credits: Creator, Host, Producer: Marlene Hutchinson This podcast was made possible in part by: Gator Cases I Create Sound - For help getting your best sound go to www.icreatesound.com
In today's episode, I share another rule of the Acoustic Asylum. The rule is all about growing the bamboo. Bamboo is a plant that takes a long time to grow underground before you can see it flourishing above ground, and guitar playing is very similar to this. A lot of the time in the early days, it is about getting the solid foundations of guitar playing, so you can reap the benefits later on. I discuss the importance of “Core Fundamental Technique” and how laying these good foundations of technique can help you in the future. One of the examples I go into is chord changes. Learning basic chord changes and perfecting them allows you to experience exponential growth in the number of songs you can play. Finally, I discuss the natural ebb and flow of playing guitar and the importance of holding onto your belief in the journey. If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Happy New Year! Today's episode is all about how to get the most out of your guitar playing in 2025. I offer some advice on how you can improve your guitar playing by being consistent. It's about staying persistent and seeing incremental improvements. It can be tough to stick with it and do the hard work. You might ask yourself, is it worth it? Of course it's worth it, being able to play an instrument is up there with the best achievements people have. So, it's important to remember the 1% rule of making things even a little bit better. If you do that, you will succeed! If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Send Steve a Text MessageEver struggled to make your guitar solos soar? Look no further, because in this musical masterclass, I'll guide you through linking scales to chords to ensure your solos are always on point. We start by examining the A minor chord and its best friend, the A minor pentatonic scale. I'll show you how to accentuate chord tones, like the root note A, crafting solos that dance perfectly with the chord progressions. As we encounter new chords, I unveil strategies for navigating these changes, such as when to emphasize different notes within the same scale or when it might be time to switch scales to match the harmonic shifts. All of this comes alive on the fretboard, where I demonstrate how to glide from A minor to G major pentatonic scales without missing a beat.But what about those tricky non-diatonic progressions that threaten to throw you off your game? Fear not! I break down the process of playing over chords that don't fit neatly within one key. You'll learn how to stay flexible and move along the fretboard, experimenting with different positions whether you're shifting from A minor to G minor or A minor to A flat minor. Starting with simple exercises, you'll build the confidence to expand your soloing vocabulary and approach each progression with a positive mindset. So, grab your guitar, and let's get your solos flying high above the fretboard with finesse and musicality.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He Links: Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Today's episode is all about the nitty-gritty specifics of guitar playing. When learning songs on guitar, you really have to go into the details. Guitar tuition these days unfortunately can be a bit too broad and it can make it challenging for guitar players looking for specific tips. It's not just enough to learn the song, you need to look at all the details. Instead of doing the whole song, break it down into smaller chunks, and focus on the details. I talk about a lot more tips to help you zone into the piece properly and make it easier for yourself when learning the song. If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
As a dad, I have spent a fair bit of time building Lego with my so Archie. Recently we went to the Legoland Discovery centre and had a great time… And the cool thing is, there are two strong comparisons between Lego and the guitar, and that is what we are talking about today. When it comes to Lego, there are two main ways to use it, I find. Number one is to follow the instructions precisely and build what is on the box. Number two is to just take random bricks and build your own ideas. On the guitar, we can do something very similar to help you improve your playing, make more progress, and have fun. Listen today for how. Don't forget to keep enjoying the process of building the blocks of your guitar playing! If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Send Steve a Text MessageEmbark on a journey through the harmonious realms of modal arpeggios as we unwrap the secrets of the G major scale's evocative power. Imagine the raised fourth of the Lydian or the soulful flat seventh of the Mixolydian coming alive under your fingertips; this episode is your guide to mastering these captivating sounds. We'll dissect the construction of seventh chords and their modal offspring - Ionian to Phrygian - and how recognizing and utilizing their distinct intervals can transform your musical expression. Whether it's the bright optimism of the Lydian mode or the exotic allure of Phrygian, get ready to add new depth to your playing with every strum.Gear up your guitar for an auditory adventure as we weave through the characteristic intervals of A Dorian, compare it to the natural minor scale, and even superimpose chords to foreshadow musical changes. Through hands-on demonstrations and insightful discussions, you'll learn to craft solos that resonate with the emotive quality of each mode and navigate chord progressions with newfound creativity. By the end of this episode, you'll not only have internalized the sound of each mode but also have the tools to make them sing through your strings, giving you an edge in your musical endeavors.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He Links: Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
I've just come home from an amazing family holiday in Cornwall. While there, me and my son, Archie (who is 8) were in the sea, at a waterpark, and we had an afternoon on a giant inflatable water slide. I was very much out of my comfort zone. One thing I urge guitarists to do is get out of their comfort zone every now and then. It's not easy, but jamming with others, recording yourself, performing – it all makes such a difference to your long-term success. …But you do have to be careful. In this episode, I'm sharing plenty of tips on how to stay resilient, make improvements, and keep motivated when you do. It's a must-listen if you want to make more progress on the guitar and have more fun. If you enjoyed this episode, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Send Steve a Text MessageEver found yourself fumbling through song sheets while trying to master a new tune on your guitar? Say goodbye to that crutch and hello to 'clearing'—my unique method for memorizing songs that will deepen your musical connection and free you from the page. We kick things off by breaking down the process of internalizing tunes in a meaningful way, diving into the world of 'ego songs' and 'project songs.' These categorizations aren't just labels; they're a roadmap to building a repertoire that does more than impress—it connects you to the core of music through chords, rhythms, and dynamics. Next, we take a step backstage into the rehearsal room, sharing a glimpse into prepping for a live performance with none other than my daughter. The challenge of converting piano-centric pieces like those of Elton John or Billy Joel to the guitar isn't lost on us. It's all about capturing the essence, the groove, before even considering the chords. Strumming techniques, song structure, and personal interpretations take center stage, proving that the key to a memorable performance is injecting your unique voice into every chord and lyric.To wrap this sonic journey, we explore 'clearing' in music practice, likening it to driving with the lights on full beam—always aware, always ready. I share insights into how this mindset is essential for ensuring clarity and confidence in your performance. The episode wouldn't be complete without discussing the high-wire act of singing while playing—an art in itself. So, whether you're a seasoned player or new to the strings, join us for a heart-to-heart filled with actionable advice and the kind of encouragement that only a fellow musician can offer. Let's make music that resonates, not just with our audience, but with our own artistic spirit. Happy strumming, GuitarZoom community!Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Send Steve a Text MessageEver struggled with making your guitar solos truly sing? Tune in and transform your fretboard fluency as we uncover the secrets to crafting solos that resonate with emotion and sophistication. We're not just running up and down scales; we're weaving melodies deeply connected to the chords we're playing over. With the E major chord as our muse, I'll guide you through integrating the CAGED system and scale positions to uncover new avenues for expressive playing. By marrying scale knowledge with an intricate understanding of chord structures, you'll emerge with enhanced improvisation abilities that can breathe life into your music.In our latest session, we navigate the sonic landscape of the guitar with an ear for emphasizing key notes within a chord progression. Say goodbye to monotonous playing as we explore how to make each chord shine, ensuring your solos tell a compelling story. Through a practical chord progression in E major, we'll exemplify the art of transitioning smoothly across the fretboard's rich tapestry, whether in one position or across multiple. You'll learn to visualize chord progressions, highlight essential notes, and employ the CAGED system to sculpt solos that resonate with your listeners' souls. Prepare to amplify your musical narrative in ways you never imagined possible.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Brad Tursi is the lead guitarist in Old Dominion. He just released his debut solo project Parallel Love. We break down what it's like to play guitar in one of country music's biggest acts and what finally pushed him to release music under his own name.
Send Steve a Text MessageEver wondered how to strike that perfect chord between playing a song note-for-note and weaving in the threads of your own musical identity? That's the question we unpack as I share my personal experiences and tips on balancing authenticity with innovation on the guitar. We traverse the landscape of music learning, discussing the golden days of ear-learning before the internet era, and how those practices shaped musicians into the artists they are today. Reflecting on the likes of Steve Vai, Tommy Emmanuel, and Michael Britt, we dissect the notion that perfection lies in replication, and instead, celebrate the quirks and individual flair that make guitar playing deeply personal.Embark with me as we zoom in on the distinctive styles of legendary guitarists, using Megadeth's Kiko Loureiro's fresh take on Marty Friedman's solos as a case study in artful adaptation. With no guests but a treasure trove of insights, this episode is an ode to the guitarist's journey of self-discovery—find out how improvisation, theory, and fretboard knowledge converge to help you sculpt a sound that's unapologetically yours. Whether it's respecting the original or reshaping a classic like "Cliffs of Dover" to suit your style, this conversation is a reminder that the strings of the guitar are as much about the music they play as the story they tell. Tune in, tune up, and let's celebrate the unique musical voice that's waiting to be heard through your six strings.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
In this episode, host Paul Andrews walks you through the essential steps to becoming a better lead guitar player and improving your improvisational skills. Paul delves into the key components of improvisation, emphasizing the importance of melody, rhythm, and expression. He provides a structured approach to developing your improvisation skills and offers practical tips for building confidence in your playing. From understanding scales to applying them in different keys and chord progressions, Paul's expert guidance will help you take your improvisation to the next level. So grab your guitar and get ready to level up your lead guitar skills!
Send Steve a Text MessageStrap in and stand up, rockers! Ever find yourself fumbling with your guitar when you switch from the comfort of your cozy practice chair to the electrifying energy of a standing performance? I'm Steve, and in this session, we're tackling that leap from seated shredding to commanding the stage, guitar in hand and confidence soaring. Whether you're a bedroom rocker or an aspiring stage performer, I'm sharing the crucial steps to mastering the art of playing your guitar standing up. From the perfect guitar strap height to avoiding those pesky neck marks after a long set, we'll ensure your transition is smooth and your style remains intact.Get ready to perfect your posture and embrace the freedom of movement that comes with standing performances. Alongside my personal anecdotes and the collective wisdom of fellow musicians, we'll explore how to strike that delicate balance between looking like a rock god and maintaining the agility to hit every note with precision. I'll guide you through selecting the ideal guitar strap, considering both aesthetics and ergonomics, so you can rock out for hours without sacrificing comfort. Say goodbye to the awkward adjustments and hello to seamless, energetic performances that resonate with your audience. Join me, and let's elevate your guitar game to new, standing ovations-worthy heights!Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
In this episode, Jake and I talk about how the passion for just playing guitar, dealing with self doubt, and the trollish nature of the online comment section and how it affects us as players. Hope you enjoy this episode! Find Jake / Man the Helm on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/man_the_helm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKoFQdnx9lHuiX-hgRzvGlwSponsorsGrez Guitars: https://www.grezguitars.com/Grez Guitars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grezguitars/Summer School Electronics: https://www.summerschoolelectronics.com/TourGear Designs: https://www.tourgeardesigns.com/discount/40WATTGet you 10% off the best patch cables in the game! You can use my affiliate link or just use the code 40WATT at checkout to get 10% off your order! If you want to save even more, Patreon supporters of the show get 20% OFF! Check out my post over on my patreon page for more information!Rattlesnake Cables using this link: 20% off their order using this link: https://www.rattlesnakecables.com/40watt/TrueFire: https://shorturl.at/bfjGXGet 40% off your first lesson purchase (including the annual pass!) with code 40WATTPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/40wattpodcast/Find all of the podcast links at:https://www.linktr.ee/40wattpodcasthttps://www.40wattpodcast.com/Subscribe to the channel and give a like – also find us in audio format wherever you listen to podcasts and leave us a review and share us with your friends. Support the Show.
Trying to be creative on the guitar is one of the most daunting and scary thoughts for many guitarists. …But if you want to be more creative, then listen today because I'm teaching you a super simple and incredibly fun step-by-step method to be more creative today. I'm playing these examples on the acoustic guitar but they work perfectly for electric guitar too. The great thing is, being creative is fun, it's great for the brain and it's great for the fingers – I aim to get all my students to do something creative on the guitar every lesson! So give it a go. If you enjoyed this, don't forget you can get my two exclusive and free eBooks today... Includes The Guitar Doctor (which will help you fix 35 terrible habits) and The Super Mini Songbook (teaching you stunning songs in unique ways). Get them both for free at – https://fingerstyle101.com/free/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Motivation is one of the biggest factors that will decide if you stick with the guitar or quit. Therefore, you must do what it takes to keep your motivation up at all costs… but of course, you don't want to get too excited because when the inevitable pitfalls get in the way it can be like a sugar crash and your motivation may plummet… Today's episode is all about a proven study on increasing motivation from the University of Pennsylvania… and it's all about the power of Double Think! Follow the simple tip inside today's episode and you can't fail to be a more motivated guitarist! Don't forget you can now get my two exclusive and free eBooks today... Includes the Guitar Doctor (which will help you fix 35 terrible habits) and The Super Mini Songbook (teaching you stunning songs in unique ways). Get them both for free at –https://fingerstyle101.com/free/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
It's May, and it's spring. Yeah, I know, it has been spring for a while… but if you want to make more guitar-playing progress at this time of the year, this episode will help. In today's episode of the Acoustic Asylum, I'm giving you two tried and tested ways to have a “spring clean”. One involves something in the physical world and the other in your mental space – but both are effective for getting clarity and making progress. Plus, you get to find out about my lack of DIY skills, hear me jamming a little acoustic piece, and discover the reason why strumming just a few simple chords on your guitar can help you to recharge at the end of a busy day. …Not only that, I'm also sharing with you a weird bonus tip that can breathe more life into your practice space! Don't forget you can now get my two exclusive and free eBooks today... Includes The Guitar Doctor (which will help you fix 35 terrible habits) and The Super Mini Songbook (teaching you stunning songs in unique ways). Get them both for free at –https://fingerstyle101.com/free/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Send Steve a Text MessageEver wondered what it takes to become an indispensable member of a band, someone who nails every performance and tour? Look no further, as we lay out the insider strategies for acing the gig life. Join us for a riveting journey through the meticulous process of song mastery and the art of group dynamics, where I reveal my personal approach to ensuring you're never the one letting the team down. Discover the harmony of skill and the right attitude, as you learn to blend into the music and the band with seamless ease, making every show a hit.Strap in for a deep dive into the musician's ultimate toolkit for hitting the road. We're not just talking about the basic instruments here—I'm going to walk you through the treasure chest of gear that's essential for any tour, including the lifesaving Fender bag that keeps it all together. But it's not only about what you pack; it's about how you prepare financially and mentally for the unpredictability of touring life. Hear firsthand how a 'comfort' pedal can be your sonic savior and why a no-rehearsal gig doesn't have to spell disaster. Whether you're a seasoned road warrior or gearing up for your first tour, these insights will arm you for success and keep your career in tune.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Ever wonder what it's like to step on stage for the first time with shaky knees and a guitar in hand? I sure do, and that's exactly what I dive into in our latest podcast. Take a walk with me, Steve, through the trials and laughs of my early music days, from those first awkward moments trying to look cool in front of an audience to the polished poise of later performances. The stage can be unforgiving, but it's also where the magic happens—join me as I share stories of hair swings gone wrong, and the transformative power of playing regularly with a band that turns a group of musicians into a tight-knit family.It's not all laughs and guitar solos though. This episode is also a treasure trove of advice for musicians aiming to strike the right chord in the industry. I get real about the blend of musicianship and interpersonal skills that can make or break a band, drawing from years of experience to highlight why showing up on time with a good attitude can be just as important as nailing that solo. From the raw energy of the Foo Fighters' stage charisma to the fine line between authenticity and performance, I lay it all out for anyone looking to make a mark with their music. So, plug in, tune up, and get ready for a heart-to-heart on what it really takes to thrive on the music scene.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Welcome, music aficionados and guitar enthusiasts, to the Steve Stine Podcast. In today's episode, you're in for a treat as we dive into the world of guitar innovation, music evolution, and the personal journey of one of metal's passionate craftsmen, Guilherme Miranda. As your host, I couldn't be more thrilled to share this exclusive interview with you.After months of meticulous work, Guilherme unveils a ground-breaking technology with neuroamp modelers and impulse responses. This incredible innovation mirrors the authenticity of guitar heads, recreating the sounds with an astonishing natural feel. As Guilherme and I dissect the simplicity yet profound effectiveness of this new tool, it's clear how it's set to revolutionize the way musicians approach their craft.Not only do we talk tech, but we also step into Guilherme's world. From the strings of his guitar to the joy of playing FIFA, Guilherme opens up about his life beyond the riffs. Delve deep into the origins of his metal journey, the raw emotion of stepping away from music, and the spontaneous leap into becoming the vocalist for the band Krow. His deep voice and death metal inspirations have left an indelible mark on the genre and continue to drive his current work.But it's not just about the music; Guilherme's story is one of resilience and versatility. From facing personal challenges to upholding the creative spark during a global pandemic, his narrative is as compelling as the chords he strikes. He shares his experience joining Entombed A.D., his stint with David Ellefson, and his contributions to the metal community that resonate across borders.We'll also discuss the appeal of Dean guitars, uncover Guilherme's arsenal of gear, and discuss the integration of music into every sphere of life. We urge every musician to perfect not just their instrument but the entire spectrum of songwriting, singing, and performing.As we round out our conversation, Guilherme gives us a glimpse into his musical influences, from jazz to blues, and the dynamic approach to his new band, Dieth. His reflections on songwriting and performance enlighten our understanding of what it takes to be an artist who's true to their sound while embracing evolution.So, plug in and tune up for an episode packed with insight, innovation, and inspiration. Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3HeCheck out Dieth: DIETH - Dieth OfficialCheck out Loudstakk: Guilherme Miranda Tones - NAM Profile Pack (loudstakk.com)Follow Guilherme: (3) FacebookGuilherme Miranda (@guilhermemiranda666) • Instagram photos and videos
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This week's episode is all about overcoming your biggest guitar-playing hurdles. Last week, I sent out an email asking everybody what their biggest hurdle was in guitar playing. Loads of people replied, and I decided to pick out some of those and address them in today's podcast episode. These include questions about how you can practise guitar without your guitar on hand, when you should start introducing fingerstyle to your playing, how to practise with a metronome, and more. In the episode, I go over the questions and give you tips and advice on how to overcome the biggest guitar struggles. I discuss some tips from Jeff Beck, advice on how to play challenging chords, how to make switching between chords easier, and much more. Give it a listen and start solving some of your guitar-playing struggles. This episode will help you to learn how to overcome some very common guitar-playing hurdles and enjoy your playing more. You can get more tips, advice, and a powerful new free eBook on the 13 Ways to Escape the Acoustic Asylum from me, Dan Thorpe, by joining the email list here – https://acousticasylum.com/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Peter is a Keynote Speaker • Consultant • Mentor • Scientist • Musician • Author @ Virgin, Bloomsbury, Routledge TIMELINE: 0:56 How are things going in the UK with Brexit 2:45 Why was Brexit especially bad for UK musicians? 5:10 Playing Purple Rain at business meetings 8:30 Nikos' live guitar performance and Peter's coaching/feedback 29:00 How easy can someone near 40 to break into the music industry? 40:10 Nikos sings about the English stealing Scottish oil and Generation Rent 42:26 AI EPISODE LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/in/humandynamics/academy-of-rock.co.uk (Company) https://www.humdyn.co.uk/aboutus (Company) https://brexitrage.com (Personal) PODCAST LINKS: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nikos-show/id1240503636 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dBlXuaLe1IHkXqG2whQNC #music #rock #guitar
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston welcome Matthew Von Doran, an exceptionally talented guitarist and educator. Matthew offers insight into his background, his teaching technique, and details his 99 Decisions video guitar program. He also reflects on his move from California to St. Louis and how it influenced his career. The hosts and Matthew discuss the power of music in evoking emotion, live looping, the intricate skill behind improv, and Matthew even delivers a live acoustic performance.[00:00] Introduction to the Show and Guest[02:24] The Art of Guitar Playing and Teaching[04:11] Matthew's Musical Journey and Influences[08:13] The Science Behind Music and Creativity[13:05] Live Looping and the Evolution of Matthew's Music[20:05] Matthew's Upcoming Talk and Performance[29:03] Exploring Jazz and Musical Preferences[30:01] Journey into Jazz Fusion and Musical Influences[31:09] Creating a Jazz Album and Personal Musical Identity[33:02] The Unexpected Journey to St. Louis[36:43] Embracing the Digital Age of Music[40:37] The Art of Improvisation and Emotional Connection in Music[46:45] The Evolution of a Music Career and Future Endeavors[51:48] Reflecting on the Music Industry and Aging Musicians[52:56] Wrapping Up and Final ThoughtsThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#guitar #guitarlessons #livelooping #99decisions #kranzbergartsfoundation #highlowstl #neuroscienceofmusic #musicindustry #lindenwooduniversity #matthewvondoran
This week's episode is all about a movie-inspired tip that will help your guitar playing. It's about working your way backwards to find the root cause of an issue and fix it. Today, we are looking at a super useful tip inspired by the movie Memento. It's all about going backwards to check more than just the surface issue. Taking a look at more than just “fixing” your fingers when you play will help you have a whole-body approach to playing. We tend to just focus on one thing, but in this episode, I talk about the importance of looking at the whole process. Everything from your seating position to your posture can affect your playing and your tone. Take a listen to discover more about this super useful tip that can help improve your playing. This episode will help you to start looking at the whole process when you are practising so you can have a whole-body approach to playing. You can get more tips, advice, and a powerful new free eBook on the 13 Ways to Escape the Acoustic Asylum from me, Dan Thorpe, by joining the email list here – https://acousticasylum.com/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Tips For Guitar Playing Success is a popular podcast created to help new, emerging and intermediate guitar players boost their playing skills and knowledge with Marlene's easy tips, tricks and ideas.
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This week's episode is all about not letting negative thoughts win. Today, we are looking at how to overcome defeatist thinking and not give up on your guitar-playing dreams. I've spoken about the Gatekeeper before in these podcasts, and today we are looking at what to do when he is winning. Over the years, I've heard people say things like “I wasn't meant to play the guitar.” I always say anyone can play the guitar as long as they are physically able to play and mentally able to process the information. However, the randomness of everything available to learn guitar can make it challenging, and it can be difficult to stay positive on the journey. So, I talk about how to avoid getting lost in this process, I also talk about a funny story of me getting into trouble at school for printing off dozens of pages of TAB. The guitar should be a source of joy and fun, and in this episode, I give you some tips and ideas on how to make sure you're enjoying the journey. This episode will help you learn how to stay persistent with your guitar dream, how not to give up, and keep improving on your guitar-playing journey. You can get more tips, advice, and a powerful new free eBook on the 13 Ways to Escape the Acoustic Asylum from me, Dan Thorpe, by joining the email list here – https://acousticasylum.com/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
Marc Seal, talented guitar player, recording artist, instructor and promotional specialist for companies like Guitar Center and Taylor Guitars, shares his journey to creating a sustainable living doing what he loves, plus he shares playing tips and his original music. In this episode Marlene chats with her friend Marc Seal about his guitar journey. He also talks shares bar chord and picking tips, as well as playing some of his mesmerizing original music. You don't want to miss this one! You can reach Marc Seal at his website Marlene's Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Coaching Sessions Marlene's Tips For Guitar Playing Success book Thursday Tips blog Thank you to our sponsors! GatorCo.com LevysLeathers.com Bet these EARLY Black Friday Deals at Sweetwater.com We are a Sweetwater.com affiliate. So. when you purchase your guitar, guitar gear or anything else you might need from you are also helping to support this show - thank you! Available on... @applepodcasts @applemusic @spotify @spotifypodcasts @podbean #slackkeyguitar #Hawaiianslackkey #guitartuning #Howto #guitar #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast #playon Credits: Creator, Host, Producer: Marlene Hutchinson This podcast was made possible in part by: Gator Cases Sweetwater.com I Create Sound - For help getting your best sound go to www.icreatesound.com
Dumb Ass News - Artificial Intelligence was probably what he intended, but British pop star Cliff Richard did not say that. (0:00) Carlos sent the show an email, offering to play guitar in studio and share stories from his EMT career. So, the guitar playing paramedic was in studio this morning to tell us why you should not throw milk on a person having a heart attack. (3:09) Dumb Ass News - Just so everyone knows, AJ was not faking. An angry text from the Tribe accused AJ of pretending to be scared last year while going up in the bucket truck. (13:55)
Erik Rutan is a legendary guitarist and producer best known for his work with/in Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, and Hate Eternal. Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction to the Riffhard podcast with Erik Rutan00:03:14 - Seeking Improvement in Guitar Playing and Life00:06:40 - Prioritizing and Focusing on Career Goals00:10:25 - The Ability to Adapt in Music Production00:13:55 - Reflections on Patience and Character00:17:08 - The Importance of Patience and Routine in Music00:20:49 - The Importance of Stretching00:24:10 - The Power of Mindset and Shutting Out the Noise00:27:39 - The Importance of Yoga and Guitar Warm-Up00:30:48 - Finding Inspiration in Music and Writing00:34:13 - Wailing and Autopilot Playing00:37:40 - Preparing Mentally for a Performance00:41:08 - Overcoming Challenges and Finding Relaxation00:44:15 - The Benefits of Meditation during COVID00:47:27 - The Benefits of Meditation and Learning a Song00:51:11 - Trey Azagthoth's importance 00:54:25 - Learning and Understanding Songs from Specific Bands01:01:11 - Learning Guitar with Tab01:04:29 - Finding Motivation for Learning Guitar01:07:40 - Respecting the Legacy and Adapting to the another band's Sound01:11:07 - The Legacy of Cannibal Corpse and the Dynamics of the Band01:14:37 - Diving into Different Amps and Tones01:18:01 - Capturing the Moment: Trying New Things in Music01:21:33 - The Flow of Songwriting with Collaborators01:24:54 - The Creative Process of Songwriting01:28:15 - Expressing Comfortability Within Oneself01:31:25 - Achieving Consistent Natural-Looking Kicks01:34:48 - Tuning and capturing performances01:38:20 - The Importance of Sound Alignment in Music production01:41:40 - Be Yourself and Embrace Your Differences SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/RIFFHARDPODCAST LISTEN ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE: https://spoti.fi/3orTur3 https://apple.co/3BROI9t FOLLOW EYAL & RIFFHARD: https://www.instagram.com/eyalleviurmaudio/ https://www.instagram.com/weriffhard/ WEBSITES: http://riffhardpodcast.com http://riffhard.com
You can have a blast playing songs with just 3 chords and there are many songs to choose from! In this episode Marlene will focus on 3 different types of songs that can be played with the same 3 chords. Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! MasterClasses Coaching Sessions Marlene's Music/Thursday Tips Blog www.marlenesmusic.com Thank you to our sponsors, we appreciate your support! GatorCo.com LevysLeathers.com Available on... #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #iTunes #GooglePodcast #AmazonMusicPodcast #iHeartRadio #Pandora #Stitcher #Castbox #PlayerFm #FeedSpot and more! @applepodcasts @applemusic @spotify @spotifypodcasts @podbean #TheBest #bestHomeRecrodingTools #recordathome #3chordsongs #3guitarsongs #easy3chordguitarsongs #guitar #howto #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast #playon Credits: Creator, Host, Producer: Marlene Hutchinson This podcast was made possible in part by I Create Sound For help getting your best sound, go to www.icreatesound.com
Are you ready to banjo roll into leveling up your picking hand? On today's episode, we're journeying into the realm of banjo picking techniques and exploring how they can elevate your guitar playing. We'll start off with the basics: tuning your guitar. We'll transition your guitar from standard tuning into open G tuning. If you've never dabbled with alternate tunings before, don't worry, I'll guide you every step of the way. This particular tuning allows your guitar to take on a banjo-like resonance, which is exactly what we're aiming for. Next, we dive headfirst into banjo rolls, an essential element in the banjo player's arsenal. By incorporating these fingerpicking patterns into your guitar playing, you'll discover a whole new world of rhythm and melody that can freshen up your sound. These rolls might be tricky at first, but stick with it—I promise it's worth it! Now, onto the main event: clawhammer picking. A traditional technique, clawhammer involves a down-picking motion with the fingers, creating a percussive, rhythmic drive. We'll dissect this style in detail, taking you through each step until you feel comfortable enough to integrate clawhammer into your own playing. The beautiful thing about learning another instrument's technique, like the banjo in this case, is that it provides a new lens to view your guitar playing. You'll uncover fresh sonic patterns and new ways of approaching the guitar that you may not have discovered otherwise. I guarantee this episode is a fantastic opportunity to broaden your musical horizons and fuel your guitar journey. Featured in this episode... - Tom Sands Guitars - Schorrguitars - Colter Wall - Molly Tuttle - Billy Strings - Punch Brothers
Learning guitar can be like a wild rollercoaster ride. Some days you might feel wonderful and other days you may feel hopeless and frustrated. Well, this is quite natural as the journey of learning guitar is a crazy one – as you will already know. This is the story of what happened to one of my most promising students, as I'll tell you about in the episode. …But I'm also sharing some tips with you that can help you be more measured in your approach, stop you from feeling the big “crash” when things go bad, and make the journey more enjoyable. You can get more tips and advice from Dan Thorpe by joining the free email list here - https://acousticasylum.com/ Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!
One of the world's best acoustic guitarists (just ask Total Guitar and Music Radar), Mike Dawes has made fans globally with his exciting and inviting brand of fingerstyle, percussive guitar. He first gained prominence on YouTube with millions of views for solo arrangements such as Metallica's "One", Gotye's "Someone That I Used to Know", Van Halen's "Jump", his own tune "The Impossible" and others. He has gone on to team up with players like Tommy Emmanuel, Periphery, Nick Johnston, Plini and more for collaborative, worldwide tours and videos. Greg and Mike took a break from both of their busy touring schedules for this episode of Gristle! 3:49 - Growing up Guildford8:33 - The exhaustion only kicks in when the touring stops, days off13:13 - Doing everything yourself vs hiring out control of your career, and the importance of touring / building an audience23:58 - The Music Industry in a post-COVID world25:04 - Ben Lacy, creative fingerstyle, and Mike's own virtuosic chops 32:18 - How Mike works on timing as a solo player37:44 - What inspired Mike to originally pick up the guitar42:39 - The passing of the late, great EVH, and surviving COVID lockdown (mentally and fiscally)49:50 - The digital age, guitar, AI, and how everything moves forward64:14 - Being true to oneself as an artist and performerTotal Length: 76:30
David gets some news from his brother Matt. Hayley is confronted by a concerned Walter. Rachel learns about a hidden chapter in her mother's life. And then there's Tommy. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Alexander Pirnie as Walter Gettelman, Rachael Rabinovitz as Hayley Gettelman, Adam Heroux as David Sharpe, Nick Gould as Matt Sharpe, Wendy Feign as Mary Hanson, Jenny Fielding as Rachel Hanson, and Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. David's Guitar Playing performed by Matthew Garlin.Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
Rachel finds herself in a powder keg when she agrees to go shopping with her mother and her grandmother. And Tommy receives a mysterious, yet theoretically helpful present from Walter. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Wendy Feign as Mary Hanson, Barbara Bourgeois as Estelle Hanson, Jenny Fielding as Rachel Hanson, Alexander Pirnie as Walter Gettelman, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Adam Heroux as David Sharpe, and Chris Rose as Anthony Wallace. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. David's Guitar Playing performed by Matthew Garlin.Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
David and Rachel and Tommy. Max and Hayley and Barry. What exactly is the difference between these two trios? And where do Anthony and Brin fit into the mix? And for that matter, what about that charming bartender? Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Adam Heroux as David Sharpe, Rachael Rabinovitz as Hayley Gettelman, Chris Rose as Anthony Wallace, Jenny Fielding as Rachel Hanson, Jenny Hughes as Brin Matthews, and Samuel Berbel as the Bartender. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. David's Guitar Playing performed by Matthew Garlin. Guitar Man by Glitch | https://soundcloud.com/glitch. Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US. Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
David and Tommy's dinner with Mark was a disaster. So was Rachel and Anthony's. Tommy can't do much about it. He has to work at the coffee shop. David won't do much about it. He's not talking to his father. And Rachel... well, that would be telling. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Alexander Pirnie as Walter Gettelman, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Rachael Rabinovitz as Hayley Gettelman, Will Dalley as Mark Sharpe, Adam Heroux as David Sharpe, and Jenny Fielding as Rachel Hanson. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. Mark and David's Guitar Playing performed by Matthew Garlin.Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
Imagine a world where carpal tunnel, aching shoulders, and back pain from playing simply vanished. Turns out you can make that world a reality with a few tweaks to your playing routine! On today's episode, we're scaring off the pain gremlins with some tips, tricks, and pointers on preventing use injuries while playing guitar. Before I go any further, though, you need to know that I am not a doctor. If you want to try any of these physical exercises or stretches, please check in with your physician first. Poor posture, tension, and repetition are the trifecta of any overuse injury. Any combination of these causes can result in an injury that can set you back on your acoustic guitar journey. This episode will focus on injury prevention. Rather than diagnose any pain you may feel, I'll outline some basic steps to improve posture, reduce tension, and decrease overuse injury. One of the easiest things you can do is incorporate stretching into your playing routine. Before you start playing, try taking a deep breath, rolling your shoulders back, stretching your neck, and trying one of the stretches I demonstrate for forearms — after you talk to your physician, of course. We hold so much tension throughout the day. Let guitar playing be a moment you can check in with yourself. Deep breaths, light stretching, and relaxing can change how you play and improve your playing longevity. Submit your guitarsenal at the link below! https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b Featured on this episode... - Michael Watts - Fretboard Journal - Beard Guitars - Greensky Bluegrass - Gibson Guitar - Mark Agnesi - Eastman Guitars - Jack White - Ariel Posen
Can you imagine playing with Frank Zappa on your first gig as a young man? That's what Mike Keneally did! He's gone on to record and tour with the likes of Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Beer for Dolphins, and all kinds of various complex musician luminaries. Greg and Mike get into the grease on this episode of Gristle!5:54 - What's coming down the road for Mike: a solo band, the Zappa band, and ProgJect10:39 - Honoring the creative ideas that have been sitting on the shelf 20:10 - The interesting considerations you fail to see until you have 3 or more different projects under different names, and understanding the metrics23:18 - Frank Zappa: his improv style, his roots, and everything in between36:46 - Looking back on Frank's work, and stepping into his band as a young professional39:17 - What Mike does to maintain his complex repertoire49:27 - Loving and respecting the music in order to keep things fresh and fun59:01 - Paul Gilbert's Great Guitar EscapeTotal Length: 65:09Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
Guitar player extraordinaire and internet leviathan Rhett Shull joins Greg this week! His sensational YouTube channel is one of the most popular sources for all things guitar, but Rhett's canorous content creation doesn't stop there. You'll find him on TikTok, Instagram, hosting the Dipped in Tone podcast with Zach Broyles, creating excellent online courses, and touring the world with his band. We aren't sure when he sleeps! Greg and Rhett cover many gristle-infused guitar and internet topics on this podcast!2:21 - Life in Atlanta, a studio build, and oiling the YouTube machine6:06 - The importance of engaging with your audience, and the power of the internet15:24 - The glory of the Les Paul, and its evolution over the years24:07 - Controversy aside, Eric Clapton holds his place his history 28:32 - Connecting the dots between your heroes, their heroes, and their heroes heroes34:34 - Being your own boss vs being the hired gun39:47 - Tone woods, and does it matter?55:17 - One must not forget Albert King, and appreciating the guitar greats of our kindTotal Length: 63:00Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.
In today's episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, we are going to talk about a technique that you've probably heard of before, ‘the E Lydian' it's when you use an open string on your guitar to help you practice your scales.Tune in now and If you want to learn guitar even faster, go to guitar zoom.com and click the Get Started button to get access to courses that are right for your interest and skill level. Highlights:(02:12)The purpose of staying away from the sixth string in E minor pentatonic?(04:42) How to Add Drones to your Guitar Playing(06:14)What is E Major Lydian Guitar(09:10)How E Lydian and B major relates Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Immerse yourself in the world of guitar-themed podcasts. These 10 guitar podcasts are sure to keep you motivated, inspired, and committed to playing! I'm a huge fan of podcasts. Whether it's more story-based or interview style, there are so many great podcasts being made. When it comes to guitar geek content, though, there's a handful I find myself turning to time and time again. From the family of @Fretboard Journal podcasts to @Cory Wong and his podcast "Wong Notes" I am always surprised at how much I learn from podcasts. In addition to being awesome educational tools that help me stay engaged with guitar playing, guitar podcasts are fun and entertaining. Seriously. If you don't believe me, be sure to check them out! As always, if I missed your favorite podcast, let me know in the comments below! I'm always on the lookout for new shows. Submit your guitarsenal at the link below! https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b Featured in this episode… -Rattlesnake Cable Company -Tom Feldmann ~ PlayCountryBlues -James Clear -Acoustic Guitar Magazine -Thompson Guitars - Goose Island - Chicago Blackhawks