Every guitarist gets a point where they wish to add their own touch to the songs they play. Tips and tricks including hammer ons, pull offs, rakes and harmonics are a great way to make the music you play your own. Take a look below to check out the different teachers that cover tips & tricks. You can scope out the entire series or sample it out by clicking to view the free lesson.
This course is for beginner to intermediate guitarists who may have encountered potholes in their roads of study. The aim is to discuss and devise exercises to help fix problems with basic theory, ear training, physical mechanics, and musical philosophy.
Many players find themselves in perpetual beginner mode after feeling like they have learned the basics. They seem to struggle with the same sorts of things over and over again, lack direction in their practice sessions and find it difficult…
Are you tired of just playing in your bedroom? Are you thinking of putting yourself out there in a jamming situation? If so, this series from Hawkeye Herman is just the one for you! From being on stage to setting…
Have you been playing guitar for a while but feel like something is missing? Maybe it's how you connect with your instrument! Learn how to "think what you play and play what you think" in Hawkeye Herman's series, Hummin' and…
Daniel Gilbert utilizes 3 string combinations, scales, and right hand techniques to demonstrate how chords are built and where they can be built within the full fret board of your guitar.
Justin Roth, acclaimed indie songwriter and guitarist, delves deep into the world of the capo. He explains not only how a standard capo can be used, but also partial and drop tuning capos.
Peter Einhorn takes a look at chord harmonization in this lesson series. Instead of the more traditional method of harmonizing the bass notes, he teaches a reverse method to harmonizing the melody.
David Anthony thoroughly explores harmonics on the guitar. He begins the series with an explanation of the acoustic properties surrounding harmonic production. David explains how to add natural, tap, slapped, and harp harmonics to your original compositions.
Brendan Burns covers tips for everything from rapid chord changing and economy of motion, to harmonics, prepared guitar techniques and practice strategies.