Shorts

Quick lessons on modes, improvisation, and fretboard mastery. Each short breaks down one concept you can practice today.

improvisation

Beyond Rhythm and Lead: Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm

The distinction between "rhythm guitar" and "lead guitar" is **not very useful**

improvisation

Building a Rhythmic Foundation for Improvisation

Guitarists often **overemphasize harmony** at the expense of rhythm

improvisation

How to Practice Improvising Without a Backing Track

Use **stock progressions** (common chord progressions) as a launching point

improvisation

Developing Outside Sounds in Your Improvisation

Practice **inside-outside-inside** over a drone

improvisation

Playing the Changes: What It Means and How to Do It

means outlining chords as they happen in your solo

scales

Is the Blues Scale a Real Thing?

The "blues scale" with chromatic notes doesn't always sound bluesy in practice

scales

Playing Scales on One String: A New Perspective

Playing scales on **one string** reveals the interval pattern visually

scales

Tips for Practicing Scales on Guitar

Play everything in one position

scales

Expanding Your Playing with Pentatonic Scales

Instead of E minor or E major pentatonic over E, try **B minor pentatonic**

arpeggios

Applied Arpeggios: Minor Chords Part 1

Build different arpeggios on top of a **minor chord drone** for varied sounds

arpeggios

How to Improve Flow and Speed with Arpeggios

for fluid arpeggio playing

arpeggios

Arpeggios: The Key to Better Guitar Lines

Find **arpeggio shapes that align with chord voicings** you already know

arpeggios

How to Play a 7sus4 Arpeggio

The **7sus4 arpeggio** is a standard 7th arpeggio with the 4th added

chord voicings

Using Half-Diminished Chords in Your Playing

have an upper voice that sounds like a dominant 7

chord voicings

Adding Color to Dominant Chords

Add color to **dominant 7th chords** by playing related arpeggios

chord voicings

Harmony and Chord Voicing on Guitar

Each note in a chord is called a **voice**

chord voicings

Using Low String Voicings for Common Chord Progressions

Use **low string voicings** for a deeper, richer sound

chord voicings

Chord Voicing Concepts Every Guitarist Should Know

Limit yourself to **3 adjacent strings** to discover new voicings

theory

Chord Inversions 101: The Basics

An **inversion** rearranges the notes of a chord (same notes, different order)

theory

Hearing Diatonic Chords: A Theory Exercise

Play the major scale on one string, then add a third above each note

theory

Finding the 1, 4, and 5 Chords in Any Key

Finding the **1, 4, 5** chords helps you play along with music by ear

theory

Playing in a Key: Music Theory Basics

Build chords from the major scale to get the chords "in a key"

theory

All About Relative Minor: A Complete Guide

Every major key has a corresponding **relative minor** key

theory

Understanding the Mixolydian Scale

is a color variation of the major scale

technique

You Don't Need Barre Chords: Alternatives That Work

You can play full progressions **without barre chords**

technique

Guitar Finger Stretches for Better Flexibility

Build stretches into your playing rather than doing separate hand exercises

technique

Tips for Building Speed and Dexterity on Guitar

Here's a lesson on building speed and dexterity with the guitar. There's one thing I want you to take away: **speed is only as good as your sense of r...

technique

3 Steps to Better Barre Chords: Listen and Adjust

Step 1: Line up your second finger and thumb on the fretboard

technique

3 Steps to Better Barre Chords: The First Finger Barre

Use the **side of your finger**, not the fleshy part, for barre chords

technique

Using Legato for Smooth Articulation and Speed

reduces picking work while maintaining speed and articulation