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An original composition taken off my album PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION (Snorkel Music, 2019).… More…
Vibraphonist Joe Locke plays two choruses of “Stella by Starlight”, employing the improvisation technique known as Four Note Groupings. This method utilizes triads with a passing note to generate melodic… More…
The meter shiftings in this one are insanely wonderful and maybe possible to explain otherwise but I tried to retain the feeling on landing on the beat as far as possible. Comments on that are welcome… More…
Emir Kusturica and Goran Bregović are the enfants térribles of Balkan pop. Like, all of Balkan pop is mental, but these guys are like double mental on top of that.… More…
Bass transcription of live TV performance of the KMO song Are We Having A Good Time Yet?. In the Intro/Verse section and it's repeats, it is not necessary to always sound the demisemiquaver (32nd) notes… More…
The second part of Peter Sprague's mini lesson on Rhythm Changes - the last 4 bars of the A Section More…
Today marks the 100th slice we've shared to the percuss.io Soundslice channel!… More…
This bluesy lick is from one of Cream’s classic jam! Can you notice that part of the lick is similar to the solo of “While my guitar gently weeps?” by the Beatles? Remember to check out both video recordings… More…
Here's a sample of "Portland" from the Bloom EP guitar transcriptions. … More…
Here's a workout helping you get more familiar with the chromatic scale by doing four reps then three reps and two reps then finally one rep take your time use your own pace and good luck! More…
Such an under rated and great guitarist. Check out his course Blues With Brains for lots of great material and lessons. This is a twist on the minor blues. Instead of going to the IV you go to a bVI7.… More…
Here's a 5 finger tapping lick in G- this ones a little tricky as we need to pay close attention to the second finger on the right hand pulling off to give us the starting note on the adjacent string-… More…
Another ancient one, but one that's been played with so many fucking times over the last couple of years. … More…
Here’s a sample from my “Demolition” course where I break down some of the riffs on “Palisades.” I talk arpeggios and gypsy guitar influences.… More…
Measure 64 "And it's all in perfect taste, that you can bet." More…
Here's an ascending tapping line in the key of Dm. I found there was a lot of descending tapping patterns so wanted to come up with an easily usable and movable pattern to go up through scales- you can… More…
The head to Ari Hoenig's arrangement of "Pent Up House", from his album "NY Standard" (2018). More…
Well, I don't need to introduce this one, do I. Everyone has sung or whistled it at some point, be it in a football stadium or at a funeral. It's that popular, and that versatile. It was sung at the closing… More…
Dig Oscar's implied E major in bar 3! It's a blues. A C blues. A C Jam Blues. More…
Octave displacement thing seen in "Caravan" on the Studio LDC livestream concert. Think it's from Biréli's trick bag, originally, but can't find where.. More…
Chord Prep and Arpeggio Practice for the beginning of Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends". More…
Čekej tiše v G More…
Measure: 53, "Hoo" to be sung under the lines "lone and you're scared but the banquet's all prepared." More…
Tuning for this chart is ACTUALLY DADF#AD (Open D or Sevastopol tuning) So, ignore the tuning on the music.… More…
Hello all, keeping on the thrash streak that you've seen on the channel, this week is none other than the mighty Kreator. This song is amongst the easiest songs in Kreator's catalogue and isn't a display… More…
Well-known folk song made famous by Clannad. Essentially the A part of the Single Jig called 'Behind the Bush in the Garden' in O'Neill's Dance Music of Ireland More…