Strum Secrets 3: wrist, hand, and arm In this series I’ve been exploring some different approaches to strumming, and how to create a variety of sounds and rhythms by varying your technique. Just like all other aspects of playing an instrument, there is an ideal of “perfect” technique balanced by the reality that there are […]
Twang Blues: easy double-stop riffs
A “riff” is a repeated pattern that often helps define a song instrumentally. There are literally thousands of songs that you recognize from the opening riff, and some that you might remember the riff and nothing else. “Smoke On The Water” by the ’70s English rock band Deep Purple being a prime example…most people might […]
Intro to fingerstyle: thumb bass & finger strums
One of the reasons so many guitarists play with a pick is that it makes strumming simple: swing the arm, strike the strings. When we think of playing with the fingers, we generally think of plucking rather than strumming, and it’s true that there are a lot more variables involved in strumming with the bare […]
Fundamentals of fingerstyle: “Renaissance Faire”, a study in plucked chords
“Renaissance Faire” is a study in plucked chords, using the thumb and two fingers to sound three notes together. The goal is to get all three notes to sound evenly and clearly. Don’t overthink your hand position, just work slowly and concentrate on keeping the hand relaxed: don’t overextend the wrist, use small motions, and […]
Fundamentals of fingerstyle: hand position and movement
Playing with your fingers instead of a flatpick opens up an entirely new set of sounds, no matter what style you play. Whether you pluck, strike, strum, snap, or slap the strings, your sonic possibilities increase exponentially – and there’s virtually nothing you can do with a pick that you can’t do with your fingers. Some of […]
Effective practicing: chord transitions
Do you know how to practice? We all want to improve our skills, but it can be hard to know where to start or how to go about it. A good percentage of people who come to my studio have played for years but feel like they stopped improving a long time ago, and need […]