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Today we are starting with the root patterns from the CAGED system. I need to get all of the content from my old site to the new one and I figured that moving a lesson a day would give folks a chance to catch up on the older stuff

http://markweinguitarlessons.com/fo...em-Primer-An-introduction-to-Fretboard-Theory

They are also being posted on the front page as articles and any discussion or comments gets dumped into the "lessons" forum as a new thread....

Have fun!
 
I just booked marked your site and I'll be checking it out tonight.
 
It's Minor Scale Monday!

http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/content.php?132-Minor-Scale-Lesson-1

This week we have Minor scales and then Relative Major and Minor scale relationships.

If I have the time I'm going to try and get a new lesson or two out about deriving your Pentatonic scales from their major and minor diatonic parents (the scales we've been working on this week and last). If not then next week might be all new lessons since I have some stuff I want to add into the "lesson plan" at this stage that I didn't do the first time around....
 
Thanks Mark for the chord progression stuff. I can always benefit from re-visiting the basics like this. Eventually, when I remember to apply what I know, my construction of solos will benefit, and maybe even someday I will start writing.
 
sunvalleylaw said:
Thanks Mark for the chord progression stuff. I can always benefit from re-visiting the basics like this. Eventually, when I remember to apply what I know, my construction of solos will benefit, and maybe even someday I will start writing.

I'm glad you dig it!

Alot of being able to apply the stuff is to use the scales and concepts in musical settings as you learn them...make a point of only soloing with the scale on an Aebersold backing track or something of that nature...


Here's todays updates:

This lesson starts my series on Pentatonic scales...I should have a couple of new lessons this week to tie a few things together: http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/content.php?160-Minor-Pentatonic-Scale-Phrasing-Lesson-1

I'm also starting to blog on my experiences on learning how to do my own guitar setups, mods and repairs...something I've been afraid to tackle on my own for the last 25 years of playing guitar:http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/list.php?category/50-Guitar-Setup/Repair/Modding/1



 
Interesting concept with the question/response lesson. I never really thought of it in this way, although on some songs, I do find myself using bends at the ends of phrases to emulate a sort of despair "why me, why me?" sort of thing.

Good job.
 
mainestratman said:
Interesting concept with the question/response lesson. I never really thought of it in this way, although on some songs, I do find myself using bends at the ends of phrases to emulate a sort of despair "why me, why me?" sort of thing.

Good job.

Thanks!

Starting the week with the first Major Pentatonic Scale Lesson: http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/content.php?167-Major-Pentatonic-Scale-Lesson-1

We also have a cool series on setting up and maintaining Floyd Rose bridges in the guitar setup section by Prages: http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/list.php?category/50-Guitar-Setup/Repair/Modding/1
 
I like the Floyd series a lot. It's a good primer for people who aren't used to these things. I ended up getting a little Floyd Rose trem stop for string changes. My Floyd is recessed so I can't jam anything behind it as Mark's tutorial shows. It was only $10 and it makes string swapping much easier.
 
marnold said:
I like the Floyd series a lot. It's a good primer for people who aren't used to these things. I ended up getting a little Floyd Rose trem stop for string changes. My Floyd is recessed so I can't jam anything behind it as Mark's tutorial shows. It was only $10 and it makes string swapping much easier.

I just got a floyd-equipped guitar last year for the first time in 20 years. I'm just getting the courage up to do a setup on it maybe this week :p

The Floyd tutorials are actually written by a couple of other guys on the forum...
 
Major Pentatonic Scale lesson #2 http://markweinguitarlessons.com/forums/content.php?171-Major-Pentatonic-Scale-Lesson-3

Also, a repeat of my other post today;

In the "Virtual Theater" on my site: http://markweinguitarlessons.com/fo...MWGL-s-Ustream.tv-channel&p=136012#post136012

Pretty much open for questions about the lessons I've been posting or just about anything musically that I can help with. If you want to have your name in the "Chat" box you'll need to register at www.uStream.tv - otherwise you can just ask questions and whatnot as a guest on my page.

4:30-5:30 my time
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=137

I guess that would make it 7:30-8:30 eastern...and so on...you can figure the times out here: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Just remember that I'm on "Pacific Daylight Time" or PDT at the moment..
 
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