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Soloing & Improvising on Guitar
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In this lesson, music teacher and guitarist Tone Viking introduces the concepts behind multi-tonic systems and explains how they can be applied to compositions.
with Tone VikingIn this lesson, music teacher and guitarist Tone Viking introduces the concepts behind multi-tonic systems and explains how they can be applied to compositions.
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In this lesson, Music teacher and guitarist Tone Viking demonstrates methods for segmenting a mode of limited transposition for building an innovative lick.
with Tone VikingIn this lesson, Music teacher and guitarist Tone Viking demonstrates methods for segmenting a mode of limited transposition for building an innovative lick.
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In this lesson, guitarist and music teacher Tone Viking discusses using the dominant function of diminished chords for reharmonization and covers jazz theory.
with Tone VikingIn this lesson, guitarist and music teacher Tone Viking discusses using the dominant function of diminished chords for reharmonization and covers jazz theory.
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In this lesson, guitarist and musician Tone Viking explains how adding triplets in a lick is a simple yet effective way to introduce melodic rhythmic variation.
with Tone VikingIn this lesson, guitarist and musician Tone Viking explains how adding triplets in a lick is a simple yet effective way to introduce melodic rhythmic variation.
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In this lesson, guitarist and music teacher Tone Viking reveals a reliable method for creating a library of licks that covers every mode and scale on guitar.
with Tone VikingIn this lesson, guitarist and music teacher Tone Viking reveals a reliable method for creating a library of licks that covers every mode and scale on guitar.
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