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Welcome to the ultimate hangout for music enthusiasts, where every note counts and every riff resonates as we bring you "Music, Mayhem & Madness" – the entertaining chat show hosted by the dynamic duo, Michael & Miguel, with pop up appearances from the enigmatic "Fretless".From the latest & vintage instruments to the hottest amplification tech, from iconic bands to emerging talents, we'll leave no stone unturned as we explore every facet of the music industry.Don't miss a beat – subscribe now and join the rhythm revolution.Join the VDELLI channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChjAQbO_ZhmSDYssJU9-2Tw/joinMichael's Socials - https://linktr.ee/vdelliMiguel's Socials - www.linktr.ee/smoothsongswww.vdelli.com.auwww.vdelli.com.au
Welcome to the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast, where we dive into all things guitar! In today's episode, we're taking a deep dive into the iconic band Oasis. We'll explore their history, their most iconic songs, and the lead guitar style of Noel Gallagher. From their debut album to their rise to international fame, we'll uncover the secrets behind their music. We'll also discuss the essential techniques used by Noel Gallagher and the gear he prefers to create their signature sound. So, if you're a fan of Oasis or interested in learning more about their music, this episode is perfect for you. Stay tuned as we unravel the magic of Oasis right here on the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast!
Guthrie Govan is an English guitarist and guitar teacher, known for his work with the bands The Aristocrats, Asia, GPS, The Young Punx, and the Fellowship, as well as his solo project Erotic Cakes. More recently, he has collaborated with Steven Wilson and Hans Zimmer. He is a noted guitar teacher, working with the UK magazine Guitar Techniques, Guildford's Academy of Contemporary Music, Lick Library, and formerly the Brighton Institute of Modern Music. He was named "Guitarist of the Year" by Guitarist magazine in 1993.
Callum and Jamie chat with Adam Pain, master songwriter, producer, and educator!Adam is a senior lecturer at ACM. Adam's credits include Musicians Channel TV Presenter (Sky), Production and Mix Engineering for Eva Katzler, Toby Jepson, The Nat Martin Band, Guitar Techniques, Total Guitar and Computer Music (magazines), Media Composer with TV, radio and web credits, and music video production work for a variety of artists, including Myke Gray, Toseland and Skunk Anansie.- Advice to beginner songwriters- Reverse engineering your favorite songs is a great way to see huge gains in your skills- Art is art is art- Technology helps you write quickly. Loops can be your friends.- The environment you're in affects your creativity. Are you recording vocals? Dim those lights!- Always have gear at the ready to capture your ideas- You cannot and will not please everybody- Big mistakes are the way to go. Be brave and experiment. Embrace failed experiments.- You have the power. You don't need the big wigs in the music industry to make a good living anymore.- Does copyright law inhibit creativity?- Advice for young people to break through the noise- Change with the times. Go where your ideal audience is.- Be authentic- Is the music industry dead?- Be proactive with your career---------------Do you want free constructive feedback on your songs? Send us an mp3 or SoundCloud link to iwishiknewthatpod@gmail.com and we'll be sure to give your song a listen and send you our thoughts!We love hearing your suggestions for the show or send us a question about songwriting on Facebook or Instagram. Be well, write well. J & C
Colter Wall's guitar playing is like no other. Here are 10 lessons you can learn from this real country guitarist that'll help you progress on your guitar journey. Colter Wall has captured the hearts and minds of the country, folk, and bluegrass world. His guitar playing is incredibly unique. From the way he strums to the stories he spins, I truly hope this episode gets you to check out his work. But you're also going to learn some important lessons about playing acoustic guitar through the lens of Colter Wall. By the end of this episode, you'll have 10 lessons about how this incredibly unique guitarist approaches the acoustic guitar. We'll be covering his thumb technique, his gear, and his general attitude when it comes to playing and composing songs. I promise you, this is not an episode you want to miss. Featured in this episode… Kelly Joe Phelps Jeffrey Foucault Charlie Parr Daisy Tempest Megan Linford Atkin Guitars The Fellowship of Acoustics
Here's your chance to get advice and tips for learning, working, and teaching music directly from an experienced and modern guitar player, teacher, tour musician, and now, author – Steve Allsworth. In this interview, he shares his journey, his background, and how he dreamed up his book project into reality, The 100 Essential Funk Grooves for Guitar. If you are a guitar player or teacher, Steve shares his experiences that you can definitely learn from and be inspired by in this episode. His journey as a guitar player, teacher, tour musician, and author. Helping students to become musicians. His experience in dealing with “cream of the crop” students. Steve tells us more about his book, The 100 Essential Funk Grooves for Guitar. Steve shares how he got the book project started. Landing a position as a magazine columnist. Other things he's been doing in the field of music. Balancing working and teaching at the same time. How he was able to teach in reputable music schools. Advice for players who are thinking of going to university. Tips for modern guitar players who think field theory is going to stifle them or somehow make them play a certain way. Steve imparts his learnings from the mistakes he's made along the way. One final piece of wisdom that Steve wants to impart on guitar players and guitar teachers. Guest Links Steve Allsworth Website Steve Allsworth Instagram Steve Allsworth YouTube Book: 100 Essential Funk Grooves for Guitar Guitar Teaching Resources Mentioned Free Guitar E-book Resources Today's Guest Steve has been a professional guitarist and passionate educator for over 20 years. He has published over 200 articles and nearly 1,000 transcriptions for the UK's best-selling guitar magazine, Total Guitar, and its sister magazines, Guitar Techniques and Guitar World. He has also written for Total Accuracy, RGT, and Rockschool. Steve has just published his first guitar book ‘100 Essential Funk Grooves for Guitar'. Along the way, Steve has interviewed many of the great gunslingers from Marty Friedman and Joe Satriani to Steve Vai. Although his run-in with the late, great Dimebag Darrell will forever go down in infamy. He has also toured with Ronan Keating, Lily Allen, and Mica Paris. He also had a past life as a sideman with various stints on TV, radio, and sessions with the likes of Westlife, LeAnn Rimes, Rod Stewart, Alicia Keys, Max Gilkes (Lily Allen), Nayo and Kitayah (Andy Gangadeen). Steve has been spreading his guitar knowledge for over two decades, first as a peripatetic tutor in Cambridge, then as a lecturer at the ACM in Guildford, becoming head of guitar at the BIMM Institute Brighton in 2004 and later head of live performance at the BIMM Institute London in 2014. He also teaches from his private practice ‘Tiny Monkey Studios' and has plans to bring his knowledge online via YouTube and his website steveallsworth.com Click here to find out more about TopMusicGuitar Membership.
Shaun Baxter B.A (Hons). ILTHE. M.Mus (Dist). Apart from being a player of international renown, Shaun Baxter is the UK's most experienced and respected rock guitar teacher. He was a founder member of The Guitar Institute in London in 1986 (a partner of The London College of Music), where he taught every week for twenty years. He then went on to become Head of Guitar at Guitar-X in London before, in 2003, becoming an owner and the Academic Director of The Academy of Music and Sound (the UK's biggest national provider of instrument-specific pop/rock tuition, with seven schools in both England and Scotland). Shaun composed the World's first Grade 8 Guitar syllabus for Trinity College; wrote the UK's National Operational Standards (NOS) for music performance; has, as a music journalist, written for magazines like The Guitar Magazine, Guitar World & Metal Hammer, and was a monthly columnist for Guitar Techniques magazine from 1994 to 2021. Through his teaching, Shaun helped pioneer popular music education in the UK and taught many guitar players and teachers who have gone on to find fame in the music industry. In 1993, Shaun recorded a ground-breaking album entitled Jazz Metal. He has also toured the World and recorded with artists such as Princess, John Sloman (Gary Moore/Uriah Heep) and Carl Palmer of Emerson Lake and Palmer, and was ranked in the Top 50 of the World's most Influential guitarists by Guitarist Magazine. For details https://www.facebook.com/shaun.baxter.musician https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm8IWQHarZo1wYklEuuHorQ To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Welcome back to Sitting In Jams!We're rolling out another duo episode this week!Picking techniques can cause guitarists temporary rage and insanity!When guitarists start to get serious about the instrument, it often leads them to explore the crazy world of technique. This episode is about picking techniques and how guitarists can pinpoint their right-hand weaknesses. Touching upon advice from Yngwie Malmsteen and Eric Johnson, we explored some of our own weaknesses and how advice from the pros can go a long way!We hope that you enjoy the episode and pick up some of the technique golden nuggets that were shared. Let us know in the comments what technique tip helped you the most?If you'd like to ask a question for us to discuss on the podcast, drop us a comment on YouTube, Instagram, Soundcloud, Facebook or Twitter and we'll break it down in a future episode! You can also help us grow by sharing this or any other episodes with friends who might enjoy it. We'd appreciate it a lot! Want to buy us a coffee?https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sittinginHelp us grow! Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SittingInPodcastOfficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sittinginpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SittingIn_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sittingin_Merch Store: https://sitting-in-podcast.creator-spring.comListen to the podcast here!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0h7yr4qrobrW4mVcet5Z1yApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sitting-in/id1498854542Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-901534580YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdii48BLcFgtFqCm-21RtlA
Welcome back to Sitting In Jams!Things on Sitting In Jams are a little different this week with Jack shooting a solo episode!With Rhys and Callum away this week, Jack decided to take questions from listeners via social media to create an episode. Covering subjects ranging from advice on improving guitar technique, musical hot takes and how to make your old licks into new ideas! With plenty more interesting subjects and ideas discussed, this episode took on a different speed from our regular episodes.Let us know, did you enjoy the solo episode? And tell us, what was the best advice a teacher gave you?If you'd like to ask a question for us to discuss on the podcast, drop us a comment on YouTube, Instagram, Soundcloud, Facebook or Twitter and we'll break it down in a future episode! You can also help us to grow by sharing this, or any of the other episodes with friends who might enjoy it too. We'd appreciate it a lot! Want to buy us a coffee?https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sittinginHelp us grow! Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SittingInPodcastOfficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sittinginpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SittingIn_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sittingin_Merch Store: https://sitting-in-podcast.creator-spring.comListen to the podcast here!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0h7yr4qrobrW4mVcet5Z1yApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sitting-in/id1498854542Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-901534580YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdii48BLcFgtFqCm-21RtlA
Neville Marten is the editor of Guitar Techniques magazine. Since 1983 he has played guitar with Marty Wilde & the Wildcats, one of the first generation of British stars to play American rock and roll in the 1950s. Neville discusses the complex masterpiece from the Beatles' White Album, Happiness is a Warm Gun. Tour dates for Marty Wilde & the Wildcats: https://martywilde.com/events/The Blues Headlines by Neville Marten's Blues Collective:https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com/collections/friends-of-tps/products/cd-the-blues-headlines-by-neville-martens-blues-collectiveGuitar Techniques magazine: https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-magazines/6936789/total-guitar-magazine-subscription.thtml
Music Theory: Jazz, Classical, Pop, Rock, World Music: Discussions and Lessons
#Aldimeola #alternatepicking #guitarhowto Alternate Picking guitar technique lesson in the style of Al di Meola from the guitar trio with John Mclaughlin and Paco de Lucia. Alternate Picking 2 string exercise for easy alternate picking mastery and right hand technique perfection. For more information click, https://www.jazzimproviser.com Alternate picking is a way of plucking strings in an alternating fashion whith a down up or up down motions as we pluck the guitar string. This motion can be sped up to a rapid moment from the right hand picking wrist in order to play fast complex musical improvised lines and licks.This video demonstrates the necessary mechanics inherent with in alternate picking so that the student avoids injury and gains alternate picking mastery easily and safely. The secrets to alternate picking safely are demonstrated in this video for anyone looking to the key secret to it all. My Website: https://www.jazzimproviser.com My Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/AlternatePickingGuitar --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clifford-martin/message
Music Theory: Jazz, Classical, Pop, Rock, World Music: Discussions and Lessons
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique in style of acoustic John Mclaughlin and Al di Meola for plectrum picking right hand guitar technique. youtube.com/c/AlternatePickingGuitar https://jazzimproviser.com https://twitter.com/GtiGuitar https://instagram.com/guitargti https://www.facebook.com/CliffordMartinMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clifford-martin/message
Following on from the last episode's dive into useful YouTube guitar series and changing up your technical foundations....here's more of that! Guitar Power: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIiglibBY3g_KSAPobV-1cY-9A05hcdr3 Today's music: youtu.be/weF8pfFnCK8
From gigs with Michael Jackson to Jeff Beck, Jennifer Batten's technical prowess and unique musical signature have cemented her place as one of the world's most compelling guitarists. She breaks it all down with Greg, talking about her entire career!6:07 - Jennifer’s decision to move from Los Angeles to Oregon8:45 - The story of Jennifer’s first tour, and the glory of Elvis impersonators11:55 - Jennifer’s early years - from growing up in New York to moving to Southern California, and the influence of her father’s obsession with jazz23:43 - How Jennifer developed her two-handed tapping technique, and how she viewed her future while attending GIT during the era of early Fusion music.32:58 - The road to getting the gig with Michael Jackson, playing on the “Bad” Tour42:44 - Meeting with her idol Jeff Beck during the “Bad” Tour in the UK, and how they linked up to work together afterward57:43 - What the future holds for JenniferTotal Length: 64:32Fishman 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 this fantastic session, Ant shares some tips and inspiration for jazz guitar players of all levels and lets us in on his unique way of playing with his guitar tuned in 4ths! Ant’s been described as “An innovator" and “A gamechanger" by The Guardian. Based in the UK, Ant lives in London where he leads the Ant Law Quintet. In 2013 their debut album 'Entanglement' was released to great acclaim, followed by 'Zero Sum World' (with Whirlwind Recordings) in 2015 and 'Life I Know' (withEdition Records) in 2018, receiving 5 star reviews and airplay across the UK, Europe, and Australia. Ant plays in Tim Garland's band with Jason Rebello & Asaf Sirkis, featuring on various albums including 'ONE' which was shortlisted for a Grammy and won the Jazzwise Best Album award. He has worked with other notables Cory Henry, Thomas Gould and is featured from time to time in “Total Guitar", “Guitar Techniques" & “Guitarist” magazines. In the latter he recently made a list of “10 Astounding Virtuosos". Ant’s fourth album was just released this year on July 24th the sleeper wakes. Show notes: https://www.fretdojo.com/podcast019/ If you want to join my online jazz guitar academy with a complete pathway of step-by-step courses to improve your jazz playing, take a look by going here: https://www.fretdojo.com/signup-offer/ Here's some ways you can develop your jazz guitar playing: For jazz guitar beginners: Check out my 30-Day Jazz Guitar Challenge: https://www.fretdojo.com/30-day-jazz-guitar-challenge/ Find out more about Ant Law here: FB live streams on FB artist page: https://www.facebook.com/AntLawGuitar/live NEW ALBUM: https://orcd.co/sleeperwakes Other albums, sheet music, backing tracks: https://antlaw.bandcamp.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAy_Wjp5adEDQMsNVDyX8fQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antlawguitar/
Joe Satriani is a shred guitar legend among legends. As a guitarist and teacher, Joe has influenced the likes of Steve Vai, Kirk Hammet, Andy Timmons, etc. As a guitarist, musician, and composer, Joe has been nominated for 15 Grammy awards. Joe has played with the likes of Deep Purple, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen, and many others.6:13 - Utilizing stacked forths on guitar, Joe’s early years as a guitar player, and how he developed his style of improvisation, chordal harmony, and melodic phrasing.17:29 - A shared love for Jimi Hendrix and his creative freedom as a guitar player.27:09 - Joe’s take on blending rock, pop, metal, and everything in between, and how he accidentally developed his sweep technique.34:30 - How Joe stays fresh as a guitar player, and talks about some of his personal influences.43:56 - The importance of having confidence in your own creative voice.48:55 - Joe’s goals and plans for the future as a musician, and the development of Joe’s new record.57:26 - Joe’s experience playing with Deep Purple.Total Runtime: 67:04
Matt talks about his favorite technique exercises that fix any problems you have and builds a solid foundation with dexterity, coordination, stretching keeping your fingers close the fretboard at all times, and more. Take your technique to the next level with these fun guitar workouts.
Join Dan as he does his darndest to shred some guit-box for y'all! Relax Alax on C. Falcon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ6Ke-HJ2cs ---------- Have comments/suggestions/ideas for a song or musical concept? Email me at overtonewarpzone@gmail.com, and follow me on social media everywhere @OTWZpodcast!
The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, with David Steinhardt
While visiting New York, Steinhardt had a chance to meet up with the acclaimed guitarist, David Leisner, of the Manhattan School of Music. Throughout their conversation, Leisner discussed his newly released book, Playing With Ease: A Healthy Approach to Guitar Technique. As a musician who recovered from focal dystonia, Leisner brings a unique perspective on injury prevention and performance longevity. Leisner also discussed his teaching, composition, and transcription approaches, along with his current tour with duet partner, Eduardo Fernandez. Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant) Etude No. 10 (Villa-Lobos) Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, Mov. III (Schubert) -Zuill Bailey, cello -Leisner transcription
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David Leisner has authored a book entitled Playing With Ease : A Healthy Approach to Guitar Technique and it draws upon his extensive experience and investigations into body mechanics and guitar playing. David shares a number of insights in this interview but if you would like to read more from his book you can purchase […] The post CGC 079 : Playing With Ease – David Leisner first appeared on Classical Guitar Corner.
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BandTools Podcast – Band Tools for Music Marketing / Band Management / Digital Distribution
BandTools Ep 42 – Writing, learning, and teaching your bandmates eachother’s songs can at times be an exhausting and tiring excercise, but platforms like Guitar Pro can make it a whole lot easier. Never again will you forget that killer riff you came up with, and never again do you have to sit with your band […]
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Ask The Guitar Coach (International) - Episode Number 44Today’s question: *“ Why can't I see results in my guitar technique progress consistently? ” *Welcome to Ask the Guitar Coach (ATGC), the ONLY podcast where we answer YOUR questions about playing and learning the Electric guitar.Hosted by Ioannis Anastassakis, program director of Elite Guitar Coaching.If you want your question to be featured in an upcoming episode - email it at the email address ioannis@ioannis.org and we will add it to the questions to be covered in a future episode of “Ask The Guitar Coach”!
Wah-Wah! No that's not the sound of a sad trumpet with a mute. That's the topic of pedal talk (even if initially wahs were designed for horns). Also we have Matthew O'Callaghan, friend of the show, finger style guitarist. Despite some technical difficulties we press on to bring you some advice on what not to do and how to keep your rhythm with percussive fingerstyle guitar. Do the Socials: FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sharpen-That-Axe-Podcast-779600132187413/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpenThatAxe?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-154377324 email: sharpenthataxe@gmail.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sharpen-that-axe/id1236262099?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sharpen-that-axe
This week feel ashamed because a player with just two fingers smokes us all. But in addition curses rain down on Fender for their confusion of vibrato and tremolo in the early 60s, Fedoras and synth pedals bring the ire of Dylan and we bring it back to some of the ideas that started this podcast: Guitar Technique and practice. We talk Vibrato and what not to do and how to practice it.
David Kramer Assignment 12 Juice Improvisation - Steve Vai Guitar Techniques
Davi Kramer Assignment 11 Steve Vai Guitar Techniques "Building the Church"
David Kramer Guitar- Steve Vai Guitar Techniques "Bad Horsie" guitar improvisation
David Kramer Steve Vai Guitar Techniques - Assignment 9 for Berklee Online
"Frank" Intro - Assignment for Steve Vai Guitar Techniques at Berklee Online
Alternate Picking Etude Exercise for Steve Vai Guitar Techniques Class (170 bpm click track)
Annoying Sub bass from car stereo's rattling homes, Cheesy stadium sound FX that need to go. Shout outs to "Kelly Lee, Michael Perkins, and Lori Powell" Get well soon! Techniques for polished guitar solo's.
Learn to play the guitar with : Guitar Lessons, Classical & Beyond
This guitar lesson is about the free stroke technique. This is the guitar technique that we acoustic guitar players use most of the time to Read More →
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
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