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1. Running The Neck - Blues Scales (#16434) by Peter Risman
Blues scales the length of the neck in 5 keys. Start at 80 bpm and work your way up to 140 bpm (or more). Pages 6-10 use the same scales for runs up and down the neck.
Theory/Reference · Beginner · 6916 Hits · Last Modified: 3/6/10
2. Ya Dig? (#24554) by Tom Langley
Ya dig?
Funk/R&B · Beginner · 184 Hits · Last Modified: 3/1/10
3. Havona Turnaround Condensed Way To Play (#24547) by Tom Langley
The condensed way to play the infamous turnaround motif from havona (weather report) worked out by ear and the way id suggest learning to play it start off by isolating each part practice it SLOWLY and gradually up to 160 making sure its clean an tidy:)
Jazz · Ridiculous · 276 Hits · Last Modified: 3/1/10
4. One My Old Funk Lines (#24548) by Tom Langley
Learn it slow then get it up to speed ifyou must i made it so dont rip me off ;} ignore ratuing just try it out using bars 1 two 2
Funk/R&B · Beginner · 394 Hits · Last Modified: 3/1/10
5. Major Scale Triads - Circle Of 4ths (#16872) by Peter Risman
Based on Laurence Mollerup's great lessons on triads. This lesson takes it a little farther, and runs through 8 triads in each scale of the Circle of 4ths. Pages 13-24 add more challenging bass lines.
Theory/Reference · Beginner · 6709 Hits · Last Modified: 2/28/10
6. Today Is The Day (#24553) by Joselito Reyes
Based on the recording from the Paul Baloche album "Glorious"
Christian · Expert · 167 Hits · Last Modified: 2/25/10
7. Funky Position Shifting (#13170) by Greg Wallace
Sometimes, simply shifting a line up or down a few frets will give you all you need - position shifts are a good songwriting tool (esp. for writing verses).
Basics · Intermediate · 2010 Hits · Last Modified: 2/24/10
8. E Minor Grooves (#19383) by Mike Berg
Some groove thoughts in E minor. New is page seventeen.
Funk/R&B · Intermediate · 18673 Hits · Last Modified: 2/23/10
9. A Pinky Workout [ Ring, Middle & Index] (#23285) by WAYNE ELLIOTT
When I first started, my little finger was weak and clumsy...especially with back to back notes with the ring finger. This helped.
Basics · Beginner · 5650 Hits · Last Modified: 2/19/10
10. New Horror Punk Song (#24336) by Tom Langley
Sorry it sounds so bad but what can i do ;)
Punk · Beginner · 111 Hits · Last Modified: 2/17/10

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