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14 Ways to Escape the First Four Frets, Part 9

Escape #8: The Ubiquitous D Shape(Part 9, Way to Escape # 8. I know, it's confusing. Just go with me here...)OK, I barely know what ubiquitous means. I've just always wanted to use it ever since I heard Steve Taylor sing "as a slave to that ubiquitous beat" in Am I in Sync? on the Meltdown album (an Read More...

14 Ways to Escape the First Four Frets, Part 5

14 Ways to Escape the First Four Frets, Part 5Read Part 4[Escape #4]In much of life, theory precedes (and is often far easier) than practice.I can tell you the basic theory behind a internal combustion engine. Fuel, sparks, pistons, explosions. But don't ask me to fix my lawn mower engine. And I can Read More...

Video Lesson: 4-3-2 Triads, Part 1

Here's another way to utilize triads to escape that muddy middle of the lower 4 frets. This guitar lesson teaches the Root, 1st and 2nd inversions of major and minor triads on string sets 4-3-2. It's actually more fun than it sounds. Plus, these triads are the building blocks numerous guitar riffs a Read More...

Escape the 1st 4 frets...Triads 432, Part 2

In this guitar lesson, we'll continue to explore how to escape the first four frets by using triads. This free video training will show how to move triads up the neck on strings 4-3-2. If you'd like to see these triad shapes in black and white, you can download a three page supplemental training fro Read More...

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