Category: Music Theory

Music Theory Lesson 11

Dig in and take notes, this is the building blocks of music. Lesson #11 in this music theory video. Enjoy!


Music Theory Lesson 10

Music theory lesson number 10 picks up where the last one left off. Enjoy!


GUITAR STYLES: Enhancing Popular Jazz Harmonies

Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question. Jazz is consuming me lately. I’m a massive fan of George Benson, especially his 1973 recording of, “There Will Never Be Another You.” My question is on how I can do some enhancing of the popular jazz chord changes. Mainly by way of adding in…


Music Theory Lesson 9

Music Theory Lesson 9. Boring but useful!


Building a Solid Foundation: Rock Rhythm

Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers questions from off of his Guitar Blog website. “I’ve got good news & bad. I’ve just gotten together with a group of guys and we’re jamming on Saturday afternoons. That’s the good news, the bad news is, I’m getting a lot of flack to do with my rhythm…


Music Theory Lesson 8

Pick up right where you left off. Learn this stuff!!


BASS GUITAR: The Five Position System

Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question… The bass guitar’s neck has a logical mapping system based upon five scale positions. Each position will cover four complete diatonic modes. As well, each position also contains every diatonic 7th chord in key. Each position covers 4 to 5 frets and will provide you…


Music Theory Lesson 7

 


IMPROVISATION: Creating Scale Contrast

Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question. My improvisation ability feels like it has hit a plateau that I can’t get it moving beyond. My scales are all memorized, but it feels like everything I’m playing is way too scale like. What can I do to stop everything I play from sounding…


Music Theory Lesson 6

Guitar Lesson 6. Mainly theory. Better videos coming in a few months. Great study material!