


How to Use 3 Note Guitar Chords for Blues Comping
What’s happening, guys? This is John McClennanand I’m here with guitarcontrol.com excited tobring you this video lesson. Today we’re lookingat a 3 note style of rhythm playing, 3 note chord,and this is something that’s just very common,you might use in a combo band or a trio settingjust for comping and just in all different kindsof …

How to Use a Guitar Capo on Acoustic Guitar
As well, the capo. What a great sounding tool. Hey, this is John McClennan with guitarcontrol.com bringing you this video lesson. This is exactly what we’re talking about, is how to use the capo. What does it do, what is it? There are all different kinds of capos. There are the old school sort of …



How to Play Triad Chord Inversions on Guitar
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How To Play This Cool Guitar Lick With Interval Of 6th
How’s it going, guys? My name is John McClennan and I’m here with guitarcontrol.com, bringing you this video blog. I’m going to show you a cool little trick you can do with a typical thing that you’ll hear in sixths on the guitar, like this kind of sound. Let’s say we’re starting in the key …

How to Play Blues Intro in the Key of A
Hey, guys? This is John McClennan andI’m here with guitarcontrol.com bringingyou this video blog. We’re looking at anotherblues intro today in the key of A, A blues. And we’re going to start up here on thisgreat lick where I’m utilizing hybrid pickingwhere I play with the pick and the fingers,but here we’ve got 10 and …

How to Combine Pentatonics with Harmonic Minor Scale
Hope you enjoy this mini lesson of the day… You can easily spice up your blues licks by combining minor pentatonic with harmonic minor, either by playing a pentatonic phrase and then a harmonic phrase (or vice-versa)… or simply hitting the major 7th note (1 note below the root). Try it out. Also, we’re very …
