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▶▶ FREE Absolute Beginner Guitar Course - https://www.playguitaracademy.com/absolutebeginnersguidetoguitar Too busy to practice guitar? Learn my Triple F Framework and start making real progress in just 30 minutes a day—no stress, no guesswork. SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE- https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/too-busy-to-practice-30-minutes-to-real-progress-415 PLAY GUITAR ACADEMY - Instant access to the tabs, backing tracks, and guitar pro files from all my lick videos, Monthly masterclasses, and weekly Q&A. https://www.playguitaracademy.com 1-on-1 Guitar Lessons - https://www.playguitaracademy.com/play-guitar-coaching PLAY GUITAR PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/play-guitar-podcast/id1341900209 https://open.spotify.com/show/0MxjU2Y0L8PoYiTKmCtvpt YOUTUBE (SUBSCRIBE)- https://www.youtube.com/@playguitaracademy FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/PlayGuitarAcademy/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/playguitargroup/ INSTAGRAM -https://www.instagram.com/playguitaracademy Copyright ©2025 Play Guitar Academy
This week we were so happy to talk with Dave from the Solo Queue podcast all about starting zones and whether or not the story dictates needing an update! And I don't want to say we totally solved Exiles Reach, but I think we fixed it! Go follow Solo Queue! https://bsky.app/profile/soloqueuewow.bsky.social Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/livelaughlore Follow us! Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/livelaughlore.com TikTok = https://www.tiktok.com/@livelaughlorecast Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/livelaughlorecast/ YouTube = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCawbWDBP7qEl24CZ2GUoSGg
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Dangerous Free Soloing Before It Was Cool, The Power of Obsession, and Letting Go at Your PeakIn this episode of Ageless Athlete, host Kush Khandelwal sits down with one of climbing's most iconic and introspective figures—Jerry Moffatt.Long before climbing hit the Olympics or Netflix, before Honnold and El Cap, Jerry was free soloing bold routes in Britain, training with a laser-sharp mindset, and pioneering the life of a professional climber. By the age of 20, he'd conquered the hardest routes in the UK and the US—sometimes onsighting what took others days to figure out.But what truly sets him apart? He chose to walk away at his peak.
Phil Wortmann doesn't look at outrageous projects like most people. It can't be that he took too many hits to the head, because he stopped boxing early, and it's not la la optimism either.Still, for someone to make a 5.13 project on Pike's Peak their first at the grade and to establish what is likely the Lower 48's hardest, longest and most sustained mixed climb requires a little something something. That something something is something Phil thinks others can develop too, by the way.In this episode, we chat about:
Does Alex Honnold need an introduction? No, of course he doesn't. But he was particularly suited for this conversation about Bachar and Croft for several reasons: #1, Alex is a student of history. He cares about this stuff. If you haven't listened to his Climbing Gold podcast, you should. I highly recommend the Dope Lake series - it's a 5 part series about the 1976 plane crash in the Yosemite high country - a plane that was carrying 4 million dollars worth of marijuana. Go listen. #2, he's the obvious torch bearer for what these guys did - the soloing, yes, but also the pushing of Valley standards and the furthering of the conversation. And #3, because as much as I want these stories to be larger than life, I also wanted them to be rooted in a realistic look at what we can learn. And if there's anyone who can just be logical, it's Alex Honnold. In this episode we get into an interesting progression that Alex didn't even realize he was part of, meeting your heroes, mythologizing, big link ups, soloing, and what John Bachar and Peter Croft mean for climbing and for Alex personally. Check out our website for related episodes, resources and more! Join the Secret Stoners Club for FREE and get bonus episodes. Enter to win a Ladies Weekend Out Scholarship from Rab! ---------------------------------- Season Two is generously supported by Rab. This episode is supported by Tension Climbing. Use code WRITTEN15 at checkout. This episode is supported by our research partner, NOLS: The National Outdoor Leadership School. Written in Stone is co-created with Power Company Climbing. Cover photo of Alex by Christopher Michel
If JC Dubeau is known it's somewhat as a dark horse. Search for JC online and you won't find any trip reports or beta spraying, but as a soloist with a selfie stick he has surprisingly good photos on IG for someone who likes to keep a low profile. JC is also an older athlete who doesn't train or project yet he will likely send yours if you let him.
▶▶ Blues Solo Breakthrough - FREE Soloing Course: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/bluessolobreakthrough You know the 12-bar blues form, but are you actually using it in your solos? Today, I'll break down how to shape your solos around the changes so they feel intentional, bluesy, and powerful. SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE- https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/master-the-12-bar-blues-3-soloing-secrets-every-guitarist-should-know-402 PLAY GUITAR ACADEMY - Instant access to the tabs, backing tracks, and guitar pro files from all my lick videos, Monthly masterclasses, and weekly Q&A. https://www.playguitaracademy.com 1-on-1 Guitar Lessons - https://www.playguitaracademy.com/play-guitar-coaching PLAY GUITAR PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/play-guitar-podcast/id1341900209 https://open.spotify.com/show/0MxjU2Y0L8PoYiTKmCtvpt YOUTUBE (SUBSCRIBE)- https://www.youtube.com/@playguitaracademy FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/PlayGuitarAcademy/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/playguitargroup/ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/playguitaracademy Copyright ©2025 Play Guitar Academy
Send Steve a Text MessageWelcome to another episode of the Steve Stine Podcast, brought to you by GuitarZoom! Today, we dive into a fantastic technique to elevate your guitar solos, especially when navigating between chord changes. Host Steve Stine takes us through a method he calls "chord chasing," where you'll learn to seamlessly connect your solos to the chords you're playing. We'll explore the E major, C sharp minor, A major, and B major chords, and discuss how pentatonic scales can help you improvise more melodically. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this episode is packed with practical tips to enhance your improvisation skills. So grab your guitar, and let's get started! Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ 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... .
Holiday Season 2024 is officially underway. And yet, we have to admit we're not feeling all that holiday-ish. And you know what? We're ok with that. Join CH this week as she talks about the importance of acknowledging the emotional challenges the holiday season can bring - especially when it might NOT be the most happiest or magical for everyone. She encourages us to remember that it is alright to forge your own path during this complex time of year, and to celebrate in a way that feels best for each of us in the moment we are at - whether traditional or not, whether all in or not. Show Notes Previous episode mentions Episode 33: Ok Not Being Ok Episode 8: Soloing the Holidays
Send Steve a Text MessageWelcome to the Steve Stine Podcast! In today's episode, we'll be diving into "5 Steps to Fluid Improvisation." If you're looking to improve the fluidity of your guitar playing, whether you're a newbie or a seasoned player, this episode is packed with practical insights. Steve will take us through essential steps to get started, from creating the right backing track to build your practice on, to finding the perfect guitar tone that motivates you.We'll explore concepts like improving your travel capacity across the fretboard, mastering rhythmic phrasing to create dynamic sentences, using repetition creatively, integrating sequences for added flair, and finally, making melodic connections to give your improvisation purpose. By the end of this episode, you'll have a solid framework to make your improvisation sound and feel more natural. So grab your guitar, and let's get started!1. Travel Capacity - Navigating the Space: Imagine your home is like the fretboard of your guitar. Travel capacity is like knowing where the kitchen, living room, and bathroom are. If you're hosting a party, you need to comfortably move between spaces. In the same way, you need to move across the fretboard with ease and confidence, hitting key areas like scales and notes.2. Rhythmic Phrasing - Conversational Flow: Think of this as the art of conversation at your party. You don't monologue the entire time (hopefully!). Instead, you have pauses and moments of listening. You might tell a story (a musical phrase), pause for reactions (holding or pausing on a note), and ask questions (creating dynamic contrast). It keeps the dialogue engaging, just as varying rhythm keeps your improvisation flowing.3. Repetition - Creating Familiarity: Every good party has a few repeating elements—maybe a signature drink or a favorite playlist that cycles back. Repetition in your music, like riffs or motifs, creates something familiar that listeners can latch onto. It's like giving your guests those recurring moments they'll remember and look forward to.4. Sequences - Patterns and Recipes: A well-run dinner party often has a sequence of events: appetizers, main course, dessert. Similarly, sequences in music are patterns that bring structure to your improvisation, adding a sense of progression and sophistication—like moving from one tasty dish to another.5. Melodic Connection - The Signature Dish: Finally, your party might be known for a signature dish that everyone talks about. This is the melodic connection in your improvisation, the “E” note or theme you keep coming back to. It ties everything together and gives your improv a consistent flavor that makes it memorable 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
On this week's episode of the Massively OP Podcast, Bree and Justin talk about Path of Exile 2's early access delay, patches for multiple MMOs, New World's continued redefining of the English language, Embers Adrift's money woes, and the search for a slow dungeon crawler. It's the Massively OP Podcast, an action-packed hour of news, tales, opinions, and gamer emails! And remember, if you'd like to send in your question to the show, use this link. Show notes: Intro Adventures in MMOs: WoW, GW2 News: Path of Exile 2 delays early access a bit News: Patches for Elder Scrolls Online, Albion Online, and Elite Dangerous News: New World now says grouping is soloing! News: Embers Adrift ain't gettin' paid, people Mailbag: Looking for a slower dungeon crawl experience Outro Other info: Podcast theme: "Diamond and Root" from Elder Scrolls Online Your show hosts: Justin and Bree Listen to Massively OP Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Pocket Casts, Amazon, and Spotify Follow Massively Overpowered: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Twitch If you're having problems seeing or using the web player, please check your flashblock or scriptblock setting.
Climbing Coach Tom Randall is back on the show to discuss: The world of urban climbing (AKA buildering) How to get into urban climbing What's uniquely sketchy about climbing buildings compared to rock Scouting tips and tricks to find an urban proj The psyched buildering scenes in London and Berlin Running from the law Plus, Tom answers listener questions on all things training and performance. Bonus Eps and Full Videos (FREE TRIAL!): patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - BIG THANKS TO THE AMAZING SPONSORS OF THE STRUGGLE WHO LOVE ROCK CLIMBING AS MUCH AS YOU DO: PhysiVantage: the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Use code STRUGGLE15 at checkout for 15% off your full-priced nutrition order. Rúngne: Soft threads and high performing chalk! Use Code STRUGGLE for 15% Off Bags, Buckets, Chalk & Apparel from Rúngne! SCARPA: Whether you're a climber, trail runner, skier, or hiker, SCARPA offers an array of adventure footwear for the adventure seeker in you. With a commitment to sustainability. SCARPA, No Place Too Far. And check out ALL the show's awesome sponsors and exclusive deals at thestruggleclimbingshow.com/deals - Follow along on Instagram and YouTube @thestruggleclimbingshow HERE is the flexibility video I mention during the Q&A - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin, and edited by Glen Walker. The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. And now here are some buzzwords to help the almighty algorithm get this show in front of people who love to climb: rock climbing, rock climber, climbing, climber, bouldering, sport climbing, gym climbing, how to rock climb, donuts are amazing. Okay, whew, that's done. But hey, if you're a human that's actually reading this, and if you love this show (and love to climb) would you think about sharing this episode with a climber friend of yours? And shout it out on your socials? I'll send you a sticker for doing it. Just shoot me a message on IG – thanks so much!
Elite climber Cedar Wright shares epic stories of suffering with Alex Honnold, learning the ways of Yosemite, Paragliding competitions, Free Soloing culture, and what it means to be a dirtbag. Plus, BTS on the funniest climbing footage ever shot. - Bonus Eps and Full Videos (FREE TRIAL!): patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - BIG THANKS TO THE AMAZING SPONSORS OF THE STRUGGLE WHO LOVE ROCK CLIMBING AS MUCH AS YOU DO: PhysiVantage: the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Use code STRUGGLE15 at checkout for 15% off your full-priced nutrition order. Rúngne: Soft threads and high performing chalk! Use Code STRUGGLE for 15% Off Bags, Buckets, Chalk & Apparel from Rúngne! Rungne.com Crimpd: The absolute best tool for self-coached climbers to stay on track with training. Visit Crimpd.com to download the app for FREE and take your training to the next level. Altitude Climbing: Get free access to Hazel Findlay's mini-course on fear of falling, and learn more about the 6-week course that has the power to totally change the way you perform as a climber! And check out ALL the show's awesome sponsors and exclusive deals at thestruggleclimbingshow.com/deals - Follow along on Instagram @thestruggleclimbingshow and YouTube /@thestruggleclimbingshow Follow Cedar on Instagram @cedarwright and YouTube /@cedarwright HERE is the funniest climbing footage ever captured - Grab your tickets to ROCKTOBERFEST and come say hi as I interview Babsi and Jocopo at Miguel's on Oct 9, and premier my film, 'Struggling with Alex Honnold' on Oct 11! - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin, and edited by Glen Walker. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger! I hope your training and climbing are going great. - And now here are some buzzwords to help the almighty algorithm get this show in front of people who love to climb: rock climbing, rock climber, climbing, climber, bouldering, sport climbing, gym climbing, how to rock climb, donuts are amazing. Okay, whew, that's done. But hey, if you're a human that's actually reading this, and if you love this show (and love to climb) would you think about sharing this episode with a climber friend of yours? And shout it out on your socials? I'll send you a sticker for doing it. Just shoot me a message on IG – thanks so much!
Episode 41- Cory Henry is one of the greatest musicians on the planet. Known for his masterful skills on the organ and his songwriting, Cory has worked with Snarky Puppy, Kanye West, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Rosalia, Imagine Dragons, Rick Rubin, Jon Batiste, and has multiple GRAMMY nominations for his solo albums. We talk about all those subjects, plus his new album Church, his approach to soloing, the Funk Apostles JammJam, both his dog Lingus and the song, earning income as an independent artist, his philosophical approach to music and health, gaming, Twitch and more. ‘Go with Elmo Lovano' is a weekly podcast where Elmo interviews creatives and entrepreneurs in music on HOW they push forward every day, got where they are in their careers, manage their personal lives, and share lessons learned and their most important insights. Please SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW this podcast to catch new episodes as soon as they drop! Your likes, comments and shares are much appreciated! Listen to the audio form of this podcast wherever you get your podcasts: https://rss.com/podcasts/gowithelmoFollow Cory henry:https://www.instagram.com/coryhenry/Follow Elmo Lovano:https://Instagram.com/elmolovanohttps://Twitter.com/elmolovanoFollow Go With Elmo: https://Instagram.com/gowithelmohttps://twitter.com/gowithelmopodGo With Elmo Lovano on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@gowithelmoFollow Jammcard:https://Instagram.com/Jammcardhttps://TikTok.com/Jammcardhttps://Twitter.com/JammcardJammcard is the Music Professionals Network - https://jammcard.comThe Jammcard app is an invite only social network for vetted music professionals. You can apply to join at https://jammcard.typeform.com/to/g58t0g
Send us a Text Message.Nina Williams pushes the limits in every discipline of climbing there is… comps, bouldering, highball bouldering, big wall, sport climbing, and even free soloing.In this episode she takes us through a harrowing experience she had while free soloing the Casual Route of the Diamond, a multi pitch 5.10. Nina ended up off route during the climb and thus onsight free soloing, 800 feet off the deck.Nina also shares what has propelled her to explore and master the different disciplines in climbing and what it means to be a long time professional in the climbing world. SHOW NOTES:Nina Williams InstagramBad Kitty PodcastToo Big To Flail, V10Splash of Red, V10Ray of Light, V13Support the Show.Support us on Patreon: HEREVisit our podcast page: HERESign-up with one of our coaches: HEREFollow us on Instagram: HERE
theres a lot you can do by yourself.... take a break and laugh with us on this weeks episode.... some hot or not news, doing things alone, couch shopping, JR was put to work, would you rather, fun facts and so much more.
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This episode is a little more on the serious side because a) I share a story about soloing the Diamond/Longs Peak Triathlon, which has taken me two years to process and finally bring to public light and b) it is way harder to make jokes when your only audience member is a judgmental cat who physiologically cannot laugh. I talk about some of my own climbing history, getting into highballing, soloing in the Flatirons, becoming a cyclist, and what my relationship status was before, during, and after the LPT experience. Low-fi intro still goin strong. My heater comes off and on. The audio shenanigans continue. Tell me what you liked and what you'd like to see more of! Comment here or DM me @sheneenagins. ASK BAD KITTY (I promise I will get back to answering specific questions asap): https://forms.gle/RLGkSC2P19gJ4GHW8 Thanks for listening!
Elite climber Adam Ondra shares his struggles and breakthroughs in Training, Nutrition, Tactics, and Mental Game - Adam has 18 World Cup Gold medals,, is one of the best boulderers in the world with four V16 or 8C+ and 17 8C or V15 to his name. On sport, Adam has flashed up to 9a+ or 5.15a with Super Crackinette, he was the first to redpoint 5.15c or 9b+ with Change in Flatanger, and then again with the first ascent of La Dura Dura in Oliana, and he was the first to establish the hardest grade in the world at this time with Silence in Flatanger, 9c, or 5.15d… a 4 year project that has yet to see a repeat. Adam has sent more than 200 routes that are 9a or harder. One can pick up a lot of knowledge through that level of experience… and lucky for us, he's ready to drop that knowledge on us here today. - Become a Patron for 40+ Hours of Bonus Content: patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - CHAPTERS: Struggle: 0:11:18 Training: 0:16:00 Nutrition: 0:27:58 Tactics: 0:37:23 Mental Game: 0:50:40 Purpose: 1:07:28 - BIG THANKS TO THE AMAZING SPONSORS OF THE STRUGGLE: PhysiVantage: the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Use code STRUGGLE15 at checkout for 15% off your full-priced nutrition order. Crimpd: The absolute best tool for self-coached climbers to stay on track with training. Visit Crimpd to download the app for FREE and take your training to the next level. ForceBoard: A better way to train fingers. Portable, accurate, and created to train finger strength and endurance exactly how YOU need it. Score 10% off and support the show by using code STRUGGLE at checkout. And check out ALL the show's awesome sponsors and exclusive deals at thestruggleclimbingshow.com/deals - Follow along on Instagram@adam.ondra and @thestruggleclimbingshow Check out Adam's new lead-climbing course with Altitude Climbing - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger! I hope your training and climbing are going great.
Welcome to the Digging Deeper Jazz Podcast. This podcast was originally released on December 11th, 2020, on the Jeff Antoniuk - Educator YouTube channel. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel and feel free to enjoy the video version as well.FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS!In episode #183, Jeff gives us permission to relax our brains, and do some Episodic Soloing. Your jazz heroes do it, and they weren't embossed about it. Time for you to embrace an easier approach! Today we have SIX new licks for you, and a path to using them to great effect. Mentioned in this podcast:• www.JazzWire.net - Since we announced JazzWire back in 2017, it has become an incredible Community of hundreds of adult musicians from over 25 different countries around the world. If you are looking for a plan for your practice, regular insights and wisdom on playing jazz, and a huge COMMUNITY of jazz players from around the world, this is the place for you! • Digging Deeper Jazz - All of the DDJ episodes include a pdf. Just write us at diggingdeeperjazz@gmail.com, and we'll offer you the pdfs in bundles of 50, or all 200 for a discount! We will also put you on the list to receive each new pdf, weekly. Amazing practice ideas, every week, for free. What's not to love!?
Holidays. They can be the best of times … and maybe the not-so best of times - particularly when we find ourselves flying solo after years of having a co-pilot and/or full crew. Join CH this week as she discusses her journey to finding and developing her own holiday traditions. Show Notes A couple of CH's holiday traditions: Listening (and playing drums) along to classic holiday songs from the 1930s, 40s and 50s (Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Duke Ellington) Honorable music mentions: Michael Bublé's Christmas album; Ottmar Leibert's Poets & Angels album Bellevue Botanical Garden's "Garden d'Lights" (Washington) "Snowflake Lane" in Downtown Bellevue (Washington) Christmas Ship Festival via Argosy Cruises (Washington) REI #OptOutside Northwest Harvest
Welcome to the Digging Deeper Jazz Podcast. This podcast was originally released on September 25th, 2020, on the Jeff Antoniuk - Educator YouTube channel. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel and feel free to enjoy the video version as well.FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS!In episode #172, Jeff answers the age old questions of "how do I play more melodically?" Great melodies have an internal logic to them, and most jazz melodies also have a harmonic underpinning. How in the world do we get those two things happening at once . . . ? The answer: Half Note Solos. Jump in, give it a try, and be amazed. Mentioned in this podcast:• www.JazzWire.net - Since we announced JazzWire back in 2017, it has become an incredible Community of hundreds of adult musicians from over 25 different countries around the world. If you are looking for a plan for your practice, regular insights and wisdom on playing jazz, and a huge COMMUNITY of jazz players from around the world, this is the place for you! • Digging Deeper Jazz - All of the DDJ episodes include a pdf. Just write us at diggingdeeperjazz@gmail.com, and we'll offer you the pdfs in bundles of 50, or all 200 for a discount! We will also put you on the list to receive each new pdf, weekly. Amazing practice ideas, every week, for free. What's not to love!?
Stas Beskin is known for soloing big bold climbs, such as Rainbow Serpent and Fearful Symmetry, two of the most iconic WI6s in the Canadian Rockies.It's one thing to solo big flows, it's another to do it on freestanding pillars about as wide as your shoulders. But he does that too. And he does so without swinging his tools.Stas' conception of ice climbing revolves around displacing as little ice as possible. It's an adaptive strategy that means different things in different situations, but it's always about fitting one's body and style to the ice in front of you – it's about being attuned to the environment and trying to fit it, not the other way around... Resources and links:Stas is a rock and ice climbing guide, specializing in multi-pitches. If you'd like to book a day out with Stas, you can connect with him at wildice.ca.For a bit more about Stas, Ian Welsted, an ACMG alpine guide, wrote a great profile in the October/November 2022 issue of Gripped.In this video, Stas shares techniques for scratching and climbing thin pillars. And here is an article (one of many) about hard mixed routes he is putting up.Find the rest of the notes, timestamps, resources, and more on the episode page. Credits:Original photo used in cover image by Caro Ouellet (@ouellet.caro).Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!). Patreon:For the price of a beer per month, you can help us produce episodes like this and much, much more. If you've been enjoying the podcast this season, consider supporting us on Patreon.
In episode 146 of the Guitar Music Theory podcast, I answer listener questions about chord tones and extensions, the song White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, playing with injuries and hand limitations, keeping track of measures while soloing, applying pentatonic scale patterns, reaquiring your chops after time off, and more.
Duane Swanson was rope soloing and found himself in a situation where he got stuck on the rock wall without food or water for nine hours and then had to figure out how to descend… by himself. Tune in to this episode to hear what rope soloing is and how he managed to self rescue. Other articles on Rope Soloing mentioned in the episode include: https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/skills/series/pete_whittaker/how_to_rope_solo_-_with_pete_whittaker-11160 https://gearjunkie.com/climbing/rope-solo-rock-climbing-how-to This podcast is produced by Ashley Saupe. This podcast is sponsored by Rocky Talkie and the American Alpine Institute and supported by the American Alpine Club. → 10% off Rocky Talkie radios at RockyTalkie.com/SharpEnd → 10% off Swoop garments with code SHARPEND → 20% off First Aid contents at MyMedic.com with code SHARPEND20 → 10% off any wilderness medicine course with Desert Mountain Medicine using code SHARPEND Instagram: the_sharp_end_podcast YouTube: @thesharpendpodcast Become a Patreon: patreon.com/thesharpendpodcast Visit my website: www.thesharpendpodcast.com
Climbing can be risky, and it's easy to overlook those risks when you've never experienced them first hand. You might hear stories of injuries or even fatalities, but until you experience something first hand you are missing a true understanding of the risks you are taking. Enter Colin Jokisch, a seasoned climber whose world changed after a near-fatal fall on an Arkansas roof crack. Colin's accident gave him PTSD, especially when using trad gear—a sentiment Max and I deeply understand. Like most of us his love for climbing didn't go away. Instead of choosing to quit the sport altogether or to never push his abilities again he pivoted to the art of rope soloing, finding it a safer way to tackle challenging trad lines. Today, we dive into Colin's harrowing experience, the mental, physical, and emotional toll of climbing accidents, and finally we cover the ins and outs of the elusive practice of rope soloing. Become a supporting member of The Climbing Majority to unlock the exclusive full length video of this episodePlease rate, review the show, and share this podcast with your friends. Word of mouth is one of the most powerful tools to help us out.Contact us:IG: @the.climbing.majorityEmail: theclimbingmajoritypodcast@gmail.com
To Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZacTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.comOne of my Patreon supporters started playing with a new group, and they wanted to add some Western Swing numbers and he wanted some pointers for playing in that style. I thought this would be the perfect topic for a video. Here, I share some do's and don'ts along with harmonic & tonal concepts for sounding legit when performing Western Swing.Junior Barnard playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/11b...Gear used:2023 Headstrong Lil' King with 12" Eminence GA-SC64 speakerhttps://headstrongamps.com/lil-king-amp1957 Fender Esquire with a 1954 neck pickup, and original bridge pickup. Restoration and Aging on the Body by Dan "Danocaster" Strain. Refret by Nick at Glaser Instruments. Both pickups were rewound by Ron Ellis. Pickguard design by Jay & Kristi Smith of Juicebox Designs.https://danocaster.com/https://www.ronellispickups.com/Strings: D'Addario NYXL 95-44https://amzn.to/41rnl0VPick:Blue Chip TPR 35Effects: Jrocket Archer Ikon with NOS diods from Chad C. Support the show
Subscriber-only episodeIn this lesson we re-cap everything we've been looking at so far. This is a great chance to review what you've picked up and make sure you didn't miss anything important. I also include a practice-along at the end.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYz
Learn about the 5 levels of soloing on guitar with Sam and Karl:Copying solos & licksNoodling in the boxThe “Blanket Approach”The “Blanket Approach” 2.0Playing the changesPlus, two bonus advanced levels:Superimposing chordsPlaying "outside"In the Soloing Learning Pathway with Pickup Music, you'll master the art of the guitar solo – from simple pentatonic licks to advanced modal sounds. Start your free trial today.
Feel like you're in a guitar rut? Maybe you're craving a fresh perspective to ignite your creativity? Try using banjo tuning, specifically open G tuning. Seriously! In this video, we're starting from scratch—taking your guitar from standard tuning to open G tuning. And don't worry, I'll guide you through each string's pitch so you can get the tuning just right. Once we're in tune, we dive into the heart of this lesson—exploring three magical chord shapes you can use in open G tuning. I'm going to walk you through the barre-chord shape, the stairstep shape, and the reverse stairstep shape. You'll learn how to play major and minor chords with them, opening up a whole new realm of sonic possibilities! Next up, we're focusing on scale shapes in open G tuning. Understanding scale shapes is essential for riff creation, songwriting, and simply jamming out in this vibrant and versatile tuning. This episode isn't just about learning a new tuning, though. It's about broadening your horizons as a musician. Learning how to play another instrument, like a banjo in this case, can significantly improve your guitar playing. It unlocks new sonic patterns and presents new ways of approaching your guitar. Submit your guitarsenal at the link below! https://airtable.com/shrpAVAi9HUGVUW8b Featured in this episode... - McPherson Guitars - The Real Andy McKee - Trevor Gordon Hall - Calum Graham - Dustin Furlow - Andrea Stolpe
Subscriber-only episodeToday we are looking at a couple of really useful scale runs which will help you play faster across the neck and improve upon your fretboard knowledge and understanding.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major pentatonic shapes | major pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
Subscriber-only episodeToday we are looking at moving our licks from last week to different root. notes across the first three strings. We do this to allow us to play through the chord changes in a blues, not only does this make our solos sound better but it also massively helps develop a great understanding of the fretboard.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major pentatonic shapes | major pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
Subscriber-only episodeToday we are looking at some blues licks. We are building upon our knowledge of the 3 main scales the minor pentatonic, major pentatonic and blues scale to look at some 'looping' licks and how we can use them in an improvised solo.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major pentatonic shapes | major pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
Subscriber-only episodeToday we are looking at the 5 shapes of the Minor Pentatonic scale, now that we have a good idea of the notes and intervals within the scale we can start to look at the traditional shapes you may have seen before across the neck to find all the notes we have available to us in this scale.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major pentatonic shapes | major pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
As an amateur alpinist I love climbing ice, it is such a foreboding medium to climb on. Here one day and gone the next, it is ephemeral in nature. But for anyone who has swung an ice axe into a beautiful line of frozen water, you know the satisfaction that the sport of ice climbing can provide.Our guest today is Philip Setter, Philip is an avid ice climber who has had the opportunity to climb with one of the best Ice climbers on the planet, Stas Baskin. Phil is the owner and operator of the Canadian boys Youtube Channel where he shares his stories and experiences in POV.In our conversation we find out how Phil progressed from hiking and scrambling, to leading WI6+ ice on some of the most sought after objectives in the Canadian Rockies, a mecca of big committing and dangerous ice lines. Phil shares stories of his epic adventures as well as some of his darkest moments. Please rate, review the show, and share this podcast with your friends. Word of mouth is one of the most powerful tools to help us out.Contact us:IG: @the.climbing.majorityEmail: theclimbingmajoritypodcast@gmail.comResources:The Canadian Boys Youtube ChannelAffinity Life InsuranceSea of Vapors WI7+RNot Alone
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Subscriber-only episodeNow we are looking at the Blues Scale. We look over how we can add just one note to our already familiar minor pentatonic scale to make it an absolute beat to solo with. We look at the scale itself, a couple of licks and the theory behind why this is such a useful one to master.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major pentatonic shapes | major pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
Alex Honnold is on the podcast! Who? The guy that free handed Yellowstone? Close enough. Seriously though, this was such a great interview. We talked about his two most epic solos that nobody heard about, near misses, lessons from other climbing legends like Tommy Caldwell, Jonathan Siegrist, and Peter Croft, pooping while free soloing stories, how the film Free Solo exceeded his hopes and dreams, the commitment to excellence, and much more!The Nugget is on YouTube!youtube.com/@thenuggetclimbingCheck out Chalk Cartel!chalkcartel.comUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 20% off your next order!Check out Athletic Greens!athleticgreens.com/NUGGETUse this link to get a free year's supply of vitamin D + 5 travel packs!Check out Rocky Talkie!RockyTalkie.com/NuggetUse this link to get 10% off your first order of backcountry radios!Check out Rumpl!rumpl.com/nuggetUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 10% off your first order!Check out PhysiVantage!physivantage.com (link includes 15% off coupon)Use code "NUGGET15" at checkout for 15% off your next order!We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Leo Franchi, Michael Roy, David Lahaie, Robert Freehill, Jeremiah Johnson, Scott Donahue, Eli Conlee, Skyler Maxwell, Craig Lee, Mark and Julie Calhoun, Yinan Liu, Renzollama, Zach Emery, and Brandt MickolasBecome a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/alex-honnoldNuggets:0:08:25 – Interviews, speech coaches, and TED Talks0:11:29 – Finding new terrain for this interview0:12:09 – Alex's epic solo linkup in Zion0:15:20 – Soloing ‘Moonlight Buttress'… again0:16:12 – Why do these big solo linkups?0:17:00 – Alex's epic solo linkup in Red Rock0:18:58 – Foot pain on big walls and linkups, and vitamin I0:21:45 – Onsight free soloing ‘Shune's Buttress' and ‘Resolution Arete'0:24:38 – The hardest thing Alex has downclimbed0:25:33 – Why do some solos get so much attention while others fly under the radar?0:26:51 – Free soloing ‘Sendero Luminoso' in Mexico, and pitching films0:29:21 – What are the limits of free soloing?0:32:35 – It's getting harder to have quantum leaps0:34:20 – Feeling content with his Yosemite and soloing accomplishments, and comparing himself to the top sport climbers0:36:26 – Chris Sharma doing the FA of ‘Necessary Evil' 5.14c (8c+) in his first few years of climbing, and the role of talent in high-end climbing0:39:44 – Alex's sport climbing resume, what it would take for him to climb 5.15a (9a+), and the tension in his climbing0:42:37 – Dad strength, and having to focus with limited time0:43:50 – The climbing gyms in Vegas, and dreams of a home wall0:49:34 – Near misses while soloing0:55:34 – Soloing ‘Fiesta De Los Biceps' in Riglos Spain0:57:46 – Competing with Ethan Pringle as a kid, soloing ‘Shune's Butress' in the snow, and the tree story1:03:16 – Soloing ‘Monkey Finger', Big Horn tracks, and spirit animals1:04:22 – Climbing slowly, and the physiological limits on ‘The Nose' speed record1:08:06 – What it took to break ‘The Nose' speed record, and Alex's thoughts on breaking it again1:10:47 – The biggest lessons Alex has learned from Tommy Caldwell, Jonathan Siegrist, and Peter Croft1:14:26 – Drawing inspiration from other climbers, and soloing with Shawn Raboutou1:18:15 – Following the climbing news1:19:01 – Who Alex is most impressed by in climbing, and interviewing the Mellow crew (Daniel Woods, Shawn Raboutou, Jimmy Webb, and Giuliano Cameroni)1:20:35 – The new season of Climbing Gold, and unearthing the great stories of climbing1:22:13 – Who Alex has been most thrilled to interview1:23:28 – The time commitment of Climbing Gold, corporate speaking, and interviewing Stone Masters1:26:24 – Will Climbing Gold ever put out uncut interviews?1:28:37 – Pooping while free soloing stories1:34:56 – Shit-putting, and where he stopped to poop on his solo of El Cap1:36:29 – Filming Free Solo, how the movie far exceeded his hopes and dreams, the warrior spirit, and soloing as modern blood sport1:38:54 – The commitment to excellence, and his running list of goal routes1:41:05 – Plans for the PNW, hard routes on Liberty Bell, and having more commitments and time constraints these days1:43:57 – “More intention never hurt.”1:44:47 – “The guy that free-handed Yellowstone?”
Subscriber-only episodeWe continue our look over the minor pentatonic scale and how we can apply it to create and play better guitar solos. In this lesson we cover the scale degrees, intervals and a few useful tips on how to approach playing a solo without start on the root note every time! These lessons are going in sequence so be sure to go back and listen to the previous episodes as I'll be referring to them each week.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major poenttonic shapes | mejor pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
Subscriber-only episodeIn this first episode of the new subscription we are focusing on all things blues solos and improvisation. Over the course of these episode we are following a series of lessons we're looking at how we can build your skills as a player when it comes to playing guitar solos, improvising over a blues and finally getting to grips with the fret board.If you're already a subscriber, grab this episodes TAB here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYzTopics were covering are: | Minor Pentatonic Scale Basics | Minor Pentatonic across the neck | Learning the blues board | Using Minor Pentatonics for Solos | Creating solos using Scales | Using MP Scales across chord changes | Playing the changes | Effective soloing using the scale | Learning and developing licks | Introducing the major pentatonic | Major poenttonic shapes | mejor pentatonic across the neck | Soloing using majors | playing over what | using short shapes | mixing major and minor | playing over a blues | how to meld the two over 12 bars | Improvising as a solo player | Improvising in a group | Playing over tracks | How to make it sound like you | Connectivity in your soloing
Benny, Siobhán, and Cory join Kelly Kereliuk (Guitarist / Instructor / Lost Symphony / Prismind / Negus) to catch up on his newest projects including his instructive Youtube channel, teaching guitar concepts to players of all skill levels. We hear more details about Kelly's experience working on Lost Symphony records, and what it was like playing alongside his heroes on songs like Take Another Piece. We get the scoop on what a typical day for Kelly looks like and throw him into the hot seat as we get Kelly's opinions on the latest Motley Crue lineup and tour, the newest Metallica singles, and the newest generation of "online" guitar players. All this and more tune in and get ready to be 2020d. Check Out More Kelly Kereliuk: Instagram: @kelly_kereliuk75 kellykereliuk.com Take Another Piece (feat. Marty Friedman, Nuno Bettencourt, Alex Skolnick, and Richard Shaw): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4umRs4RhxGc&ab_channel=LostSymphonyMusic Check out Earlier Episodes: Ep. 23 - Kelly Kereliuk: How to Write a Catchy Guitar Solo: https://youtu.be/sO1UvP7I8ow Ep. 22 - Kelly Kereliuk: The Best Guitarist You Haven't Heard of... Yet.: https://youtu.be/WcLKVHuf4Yg 00:00 - Intro 02:50 - Kelly's YouTube Channel Is For All Guitar Players 10:50 - There Are No Wrong Notes 15:08 - New Players Don't Always Have The "Full Enchilada" 17:31 - Kelly's New Instagram Page 21:35 - Playing In Between My Hero's 28:30 - Working On Catnip High 33:00 - Being Your Own Boss 40:00 - A Typical Day For Kelly Kereliuk 46:46 - The Realization That Makes Good Guitar Players Great 58:20 - Rapid Fire Hot Topics 1:00:09 - Outro FOLLOW 2020'd: Official Site: https://2020-d.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/yougot2020d Instagram: instagram.com/yougot2020d WATCH + LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE: https://lnk.to/yougot2020d #mötleycrüe #metallica #guitar #musicpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Video Podcast, Show Notes and Links: https://ukuleleunderground.com/2023/03/let-the-hate-solo-tuup69/ "Good! Use your aggressive feelings, boy. Let the hate Solo through you!" Biggest Lord of the Rings Fan, Matt Dahlberg, joins us this week to only talk about Lord of the Rings. We might also discuss Soloing, Warped Ukes, Travis Picking, Arranging Songs, and Diversifying Strumming Vocabularies. For more of Matt, Check out Matt's Unlocking Chord Melodies Course: https://shop.ukuleleunderground.com/product/how-to-unlock-chord-melodies-with-matt-dahlberg/
Guitar soloing, playing riffs and licks, can be fun to play but takes a little time to develop. No time like the present to get started! In this episode Marlene will talk about how to get started on your guitar soloing journey. Guitar Courses & Learning Resources Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Unlimited Lesson and Classes 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 #guitarsoloing #guitarriffs #guitarlicks #guitar #howto #learnguitar #playguitar #guitartips #guitarpodcast 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
Arpeggio, also known as a "broken chord," denotes a chord in which each note is audibly heard separately. Specifically, they're the notes that make up the chords played separately. Arpeggio helps musicians bridge the gap between strumming chords and running scales. By using this technique in a solo, you can better match the passing chords in the progression to create a more meaningful story sound.In today's episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcasts, Steve shows how to play arpeggios and do it solo. He also specifies that visualizing arpeggio will make it easier for you to play it.Tune in now and learn more techniques!Highlights:(02:06) Building Out Arpeggios a Little Bigger.(05:36) Visualizing the Arpeggio. (08:38) Moving From Scale to Arpeggio.(12:40)The Problem With the G-Sharp.(14:55) Using Shapes for the D Major.(16:29)Looking For Unique Ways to Approach Your Playing.(18:14)Fretboard Freedom Webinar.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
What's the best way to belay with a GriGri? How should you build an anchor? Is that CE-certified piece of webbing really strong enough for real-world climbing? The internet has an opinion on this and more! Walk with us through the muck of know-it-alls offering their two cents on everything. Next, one of our favorite writers Jeff Smooth returns to the show to plug his new book All and Nothing: Inside Free Soloing, and regale us with his own experiences in this darkest of dark arts. Last but never least, Madeleine Sorkin shares how her experience of sending the hardest route on the Diamond face of Long's Peak inspired her in more ways than one. Show Notes All and Nothing: Inside Free Soloing, available from The Mountaineers or wherever you get books. Check out episode #21 of The RunOut for our first interview with Jeff Smoot on his last book, Hangdog Days. Follow Madeleine Sorkin on Instagram Listen to our bonus interview with Madaleine by joining us on Patreon. Become a RunOut Rope Gun! Support our podcast and increase your RunOut runtime. Bonus episodes, AMA, and more will be available to our Rope Guns. Thank you for your support! http://patreon.com/runoutpodcastContact us Send ideas, voicemail, feedback and more. andrew@runoutpodcast.com // chris@runoutpodcast.com
As I am sure all of you are aware. Max and I simultaneously injured ourselves in climbing accidents. After my injury, I started to look at climbing in a completely different way. And one of the main things that struck me was that we never really know whether a piece of trad protection is truly going to hold a fall…. until you fall on it. That didn't seem very safe to me, how are we supposed to learn the limits of our gear and understand what happens to them under load without risking our lives? Today we get to sit down with the man who has dedicated his life to exploring and fully understanding the limits, capabilities, and applications of climbing gear. Ryan Jenks started his Youtube channel "How Not 2 Highline" almost six years ago. Back then he simply wanted to create 10 videos that covered the ins and outs of how to set up a highline safely. Fast forward to today, with over 400 videos posted and a community of over 125K, Ryan Jenks is blazing the trail when it comes to testing the limits and fully understanding the capabilities of climbing gear. In our conversation, we dive into the beginnings of his story and the creation of How Not 2. We ask him hot-topic questions about Totems, ropes, and V-threads. And finally, we discuss the future of his channel and the details of his new machine The Slack Snap 5.0.
In my latest podcast episode, I answer listener questions about using a pick, modal mixture, chord tone soloing, bass arpeggios, harmonic minor, guitar overdrive, and more. $20 Off at American Musical Supply Go to American Musical Supply and use promo code DESI to receive $20 off your next purchase over $100. https://ter.li/AmericanMusicalSupply-DESI FREE VIDEO COURSE What do you SPECIFICALLY need to do to play guitar better? Visit https://GuitarMusicTheory.com - answer the questions about your playing and get FREE custom video instruction calibrated to your current level.
Learn about the position of soloist at The Mother Church—and the celebrated soprano who helped set high standards for the role.
That's not fair! Who are your parents? 4 grains too many. I'm arrogant... even saying so is arrogant Technology turns you into a machine. My Fiction I try to solo in a mental buffet. meaning requires differences. it's complex