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Performing live or in a studio situation is a goal of many aspiring guitarists. Vocal training and the ability to sing and play at the same time are skills that will help in this endeavor.
Complete course with step-by-step lessons and practice examples.
Course filmed with 6 cameras for the perfect angles.
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This series is all about improving your guitar and vocal performance skills. Mark covers topics such as vocal warm-ups, singing and playing, and other performance oriented techniques.
Mark introduces you to the wonderful world of singing.
15:12 Runtime
0.5 Difficulty
Mark Lincoln guides you through stretches and vocal exercises to warm up the voice.
23:12 Runtime
1.0 Difficulty
Mark continues to discuss vocal warm-ups and exercises. Then, he moves on to explain vibrato.
23:42 Runtime
1.5 Difficulty
Mark covers some singing terms and teaches an exercise that is used to "warm the breath."
19:10 Runtime
Mark Lincoln talks more about vocal exercise and warm-up. Then, he moves on to discuss singing and playing at the same time.
26:12 Runtime
Mark Lincoln provides more singing exercises to practice while playing your guitar.
26:15 Runtime
2.0 Difficulty
Mark returns to singing and playing. Mark teaches proper form while singing and playing, cognitive exercises, and chord progression basics.
17:54 Runtime
Mark Lincoln discusses song dynamics and the anatomy of songs. He also explains more about singing and playing.
23:19 Runtime
Mark Lincoln explains how rhythm is used in music.
15:16 Runtime
Mark Lincoln applies singing and playing techniques to the Doors song "Riders on the Storm."
17:19 Runtime
In lesson 11 of his performance series, Mark discusses the palm muting technique and how to separate your singing from your playing.
23:30 Runtime
2.5 Difficulty
Mark discusses how alternating between arpeggios and strummed chords can add contrast and flair to your music.
15:02 Runtime
Mark discusses silence in music and how it can transform a piece. Additionally, he explains how to use silence effectively in your playing.
16:40 Runtime
In this lesson, Mark Lincoln talks more about warming up your voice and walks you through a few exercises that will aid this process.
16:14 Runtime
Mark provides a lecture on items you should do and think about to become a proficient live player.
20:57 Runtime
In this lesson, Mark delves into the concept of combining both your voice and guitar into one neat little package you can deliver to your listener.
21:47 Runtime
Mark Brings us Lesson 17 today to explain the preparation that goes into a performance. Mark tracks back up to 36 hours in advance, and shows us some routines to prepare for a great show.
19:09 Runtime
In this lesson, Mark teaches all of the diverse parts to a song with regards to dynamics.
20:17 Runtime
In this episode, Mark talks about proper breathing techniques and routines. He gives us eight points to work off of when singing and playing together.
23:34 Runtime
Mark Lincoln brings us a great play along opportunity. Mark provides lyrics as well as the chord progression for this play along. He also breaks down key elements such as palm muting, hammer-ons, bending, and strumming techniques.
24:06 Runtime
3.0 Difficulty
Lesson 21 is a repeat of lesson 20's content only with a whole new set of chords and techniques. The"chords de jour" will be a little simpler than lesson 20's and will also include a much more in depth explanation of palm muting. How exciting!
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Always loved this song. Excellent teaching presentation. Thank You Mark !!
I'm so glad this lesson exists. Thanks Mark.
Looking forward to it.
Wow, thanks Mark. Great Course! Thank you soooo much!
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