Us guitar players love to dream about our ideal guitars, guitars that will somehow make us better players. We think about this ideal guitar convinced that it would lead to better playing, that our current guitar somehow holds us back. But what if it was really the ideal guitar that’s holding you back from becoming the better guitar player you can be?
Archive for May 2nd, 2009
Running up and down a pentatonic scale is an easy way to get started playing blues guitar solos, but you soon realize that there’s more to it than that to create the sounds of blues players you listen to. This article shares three secrets to help you extend your pentatonic skills and sound more like your blues guitar heroes.
The transcendent function is the psyche’s way to bring the consciousness and the unconscious into a dialogue with each other towards individuation and psychological growth. Since we are all unique in our life expressions, so is our process of growth and healing. We use different coping skills at various times to deal with adversity and suffering. Whether it is to process unresolved feelings, or get in touch with a disowned part of ourselves, we all need a bridge to tap into the dark corners of our shadows. Art, music, yoga, poetry, dance, creative writing and tai-chi are some ways that quiet the mind and allow the connection to the hidden unconscious material.
Taking online violin lessons is a rewarding and easy way to learn the violin. The incredible searching capabilities of today’s online search engines make finding online violin lessons a relatively easy task. With so much information right at our fingertips, getting enrolled will be accomplished in short order.
One of the most unique makes of electric guitar you will ever see and always remember from being used by pop groups such as The Beatles or Rolling Stones, is the electric guitars made by a company called Vox. In 1963, the Vox Phantom MK3 electric guitar was created which ended up being a totally different shape to its predecessor. The unique format and design was known as The Teardrop Guitar.
