Guitar Practice Tips

Here are some tips to help you make the most of your guitar practice time.

Creator Spotlight - Twelve Tone Box - Sound Bite #7 - Bb Major - Pedro Velasco

On 2020-08-20

Lesson by Pedro Velasco,

Here's number 7 from the Sound Bite series. Next one on Friday.

In this sound bite series I create short chord progressions and melodic motifs over common jazz chord changes. Check the transcription after the video.

For more sound bites and transcriptions,
go to my YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/pedrovpeters
or Soundslice page:
https://www.soundslice.com/users/pedrovelascomusic/

Thanks!

28 Minor Seventh Guitar Positions For Guitarists

Minor Seventh Guitar Chord Chart - 28 Positions

On 2020-08-16

This blog article provides 28 guitar chord shapes to play minor seventh chord on guitar. These positions are built using three different types of voicings as Drop 2, drop 3 and drop 2-4.

Walking Bass Lines and Chords For Guitarists - Tabs & Audio

Walking Bass Exercises For Jazz Guitar - Lesson With Tabs and Audio

On 2020-04-05

This concept highly prized by solo guitar players consists in mixing chords and bass lines. 

It can be very useful for guitarists who want to accompany a singer or a soloist in a duo situation.

Guitar walking bass lines involve playing one note on each beat in order to make the link between the chords of a progression as a bass player would do. 

They are usually played fingerstyle, basses are played with the thumb whereas the other chord tones are played with the fingers.

This free lesson with tabs and guitar shapes provides some easy examples.

Triad Pairs For Jazz Guitar - Tabs, Exercises, Theory

Triad Pairs For Jazz Guitar - Theory, Tabs, Exercises

On 2020-02-02

The triad pair system is a technique used by many jazz improviser to build modern improvised lines.

It consists of playing two adjacent triads from a scale.

The most used are from the major diatonic system, however it is possible to use triad pairs from other scales as melodic minor, harmonic minor and harmonic major.

This guitar lesson with tabs, shapes and theory is focused on triad pairs from the major scale only.

Jazz Guitar Method - PDF eBook - 40 Dominant (Mixolydian) Guitar Licks

On 2020-01-27

A brand new PDF method is available for download. It rounds out the two previous eBooks Ionian jazz guitar licks and Dorian jazz guitar licks. This book contains 40 dominant jazz guitar lines with tabs, audio files and theory based on the Mixolydian mode for beginners and intermediate players.

Package Details:

  • 1 Printable PDF file (high resolution).
  • 40 MP3 Audio files related to each lick (high quality).
  • 1 Jazz backing track.
Jazz Blues Backing Jam Tracks On YouTube

Jazz Blues Backing Tracks, Play-alongs, Jam Tracks

On 2019-11-19

You will find here 11 Jazz Blues backing tracks from the YouTube channel Backing Tracks Channel. These jam tracks can be very useful for practicing improvisation and chord comping whether on the guitar or on any other instrument.

Each play along is derived from the basic jazz blues chord progression (the first one of the list). For a better understanding the chords and the Roman numeral analysis are displayed in the video. If you want to learn more about these jazz blues changes check out the related lesson in the blog section.

Diatonic Arpeggios and Scales - Guitar Chart Infographic

On 2019-11-10

This infographic printable for free provides diatonic arpeggio and scale shapes for guitar practice. It shows the relationship between arpeggios and modes of the major scale. 

Diatonic guitar arpeggios and scales infographic shapes

10 II V I Guitar Licks With Tabs For Beginners

10 II V I Jazz Guitar Licks For Beginners

On 2019-10-25

The II-V-I sequence is the most common chord progression played in jazz music and a must know for any guitarist who wants to learn jazz language.

The II, the V and the I (chords and scales) are constructed based on the corresponding second (II), fifth (V)  and first (I) step of the major scale.

In this guitar lesson you will learn what's the 2 5 1 progression and how to play easy jazz lines over a 2-5-1 using the most common scales found in jazz music.

What Scales To Play Over Chords - 17 Essential Scale Shapes

On 2019-09-14

What Scale To Choose For Improvising?

One of the most common question a beginner asks when he wants to start improvising on guitar is : Which scale to choose over which chords? However, there is a lot of scale and a lot of chord, it is easy to get lost. That's why it is important to make the relation between them, trying to understand what is the appropriate scale that fit the chord and vice versa. 

This guitar lesson provides the seventeen most important scales with shapes and formulas to know for improvising over the most used chord types in jazz music (major, minor, dominant and diminished).

How to Practice Pentatonic Scales On Guitar

How to Practice Pentatonic Scales On Guitar

On 2019-06-01

Pentatonic scales are scales with five notes per octave. They are frequently used in music all over the world. The word "pentatonic" comes from the Greek word "pente" meaning five and "tonic" meaning tone.

Talk of "the" pentatonic scale generally make reference to the major pentatonic scale and its relative minor. It's a mistake, indeed there are many types of pentatonic scales (Egyptian, Ritusen, Man gong, Altered, Locrian...).

Pentatonic scales are considered earlier than heptatonic scales (seven-note scales) and can be divided into two categories :

  • Containing semitones (hemitonic)
  • Without semitones (anhemitonic)

The purpose of this post is to propose some tips and ideas for practicing and develop pentatonic scales.

How To Play Octaves On Guitar - 30 Exercises and Theory

Octave Playing - Guitar Lesson With Licks and Theory

On 2018-12-30

What's Octave Playing?

Octave playing is a big part of jazz guitar language, this technique has been popularized by guitarist Wes Montgomery one of the greatest improvisers and jazz genious of all times.

 Theoretically, the principle is quite easy to understand. You just have to play lines using two simultaneaous notes separated by twelve semitones. In practice, it is more difficult because of the fingerings.

Indeed, you have to move two fingers at the same time while keeping the same hand position. This lesson provides guitar diagrams and easy guitar lines for a good mastery of this technique.

Jazz up Your Blues - Guitar Lesson

Jazz up Your Blues - Guitar Lesson

On 2018-09-22

Jazz up your blues on guitarOne of the most daunting shifts for any guitarist can be entering the world of jazz guitar. We’ve all read essential jazz guitar books, tutorials and watched videos by those in the know and it’s a vast world full of new theoretical and practical concepts.

Most guitar players get into playing through rock/blues and find jazz later on their ability spectrum. If you understand blues, you can start to make some small changes which will add a jazz dynamic to your playing. In this lesson we will cover some of those small changes you can integrate into your playing today.

Arpeggio Practice On Guitar - Exercises With Tab

Arpeggio Practice - Seventh Chords - 4 Essential Exercises

On 2018-09-09

Guitar arpeggio practiceArpeggios are essential musical tools that allow you to build pure and beautiful lines while highlighting the harmony. When playing over chord changes, using arpeggios is the most efficient way to connect these chords together.

This lesson provides four exercises with tabs, standard notation and diagrams that will help improve your guitar skills and your theoretical knowledge.

Target Tones and Enclosures - Guitar Guide with 58 Patterns

Target Tones and Enclosures - 58 Guitar Patterns

On 2018-05-20

Learn how to make your jazz guitar solos sound more melodic and intentional with target notes and enclosures.

In this lesson, you’ll discover how to aim for important chord tones and approach them using simple scale or chromatic notes.

You’ll also learn basic enclosures, a classic jazz technique that adds movement and a more “jazzy” feel to your lines.

With easy-to-follow explanations and practical guitar patterns, this lesson is a great starting point for beginning jazz players

5 Tips For Learning Guitar Scales

5 Tips For Learning Guitar Scales

On 2018-03-23

5 tips for learning guitar scalesLearning to maneuver through scales on your guitar will bring about a ton of benefits to you, as a player. First of all, you'll begin to perceive music a little bit differently – you'll find logic where you ought to think there was none, you'll understand how your favorite composers got their brilliant ideas, and, most importantly, you'll get to put the theory into practice.

What's more, the whole journey of exploring the theoretical sphere of music concerning the scales isn't all that hard. Essentially, you'll found yourself amidst the crossroads, and you'll have to choose a path – you'll either delve deep into books about music theory, or you'll have to figure everything out yourself.


Regardless of the path you wish to take, mastering and learning guitar scales is, quite frankly, easy. We've brought together a short list of five tips that will make the process even simpler, and more entertaining.

How to play jazz guitar for beginner

How To Play Jazz Guitar For Beginner

On 2017-11-03

How to play jazz for beginnersGuest post by Marc-Andre Seguin

So, you've decided to try your hand at Jazz guitar. This article will assume a certain base level of proficiency in the general language of music apart from the specific vernacular that informs jazz music, guitarists specifically. Not because it's a theory article, but because if you hope to learn how to play this music (and any style, really) a little knowledge goes a long way. If you have no background in notated music, theory and harmony please pick up Barbara Wharram's Theory For Beginners. It will open the door.