![]() ![]() This huge, as it opens up avenues you didn’t know even existed. Master all positions of both the minor and major pentatonic scales - across the entire fretboard.You’ll also learn them on different spots on the neck. Learn how to play these licks in the context of a song.Play your licks in all sorts of cool “sub-genres” such as Hendrix psychedelic rock, classic rock, hard rock, basic 1-4-5 blues, punk rock blues and more. ![]() Learn 100 licks in blues, rock or country styles … and then learn to vary them into an endless array of even MORE licks.Here’s What You’ll Learn In These DVD Lessons: Quite simply, this is how you vault up to that next level - and beyond - QUICKLY! Once you learn what’s BEHIND the lick, then you can create an unlimited number Jam over tracks and chord progressions without getting lost.I'm going to teach you 100 licks! And I'm giving you the ability to spin those 100 licks into HUNDREDS MORE - all because you’ll now: all because you took the time to learn just a few licks that, when properly broken down, become second nature and start just flying off your fingers as if they were playing themselves.īut forget about just a few licks. when you learn the major and minor pentatonic scale, and then you LEARN TO APPLY IT PROPERLY, then you almost instantly go from sounding like a guitar STUDENT to someone who looks and sounds like a lead guitar MASTER. One of my favorite sayings about learning guitar is this one: "It ain’t easy, but it's simple." If it was, then everyone would already be ripping solos like Hendrix, right? Look, we're not going to insult your intelligence and say that learning guitar is EASY. who is THAT playing!?” Well, I'm here to tell you it’s not only possible, but INEVITABLE when you take the one simple scale you may already know and learn to APPLY it in ways that may not have occurred to you yet. Or maybe you want nothing more than to be able to put your foot up on a crate on the front porch by yourself and create riffs and licks on demand - not just a random string of notes but actual music, incredibly dynamic and creative sounds that would make any passerby go, “Whooaaaaa. Is it being a musician accomplished enough to be able to play with ANYONE, having that confidence that you belong ANYWHERE, on stage or off, with other musicians and a guitar in your hands? Is it being up on stage in full glory with your own band, ripping ungodly solos or playing rhythm like no one else’s business? And yes, ladies, it works vice versa for you, too.) Is it being that guy at a party who’s kickin’ it on the sofa with a guitar and some friends, wowing everyone with his easy skills? (You know: Where the girls want you and the guys want to be like you. No, I mean the real one, the dream that’s always burned inside you …. What is your special guitar dream? Not the scaled-down dream you “think” you should have. ![]() (But you can call me “Papa~stache” for obvious reasons. Looking for a mustache style to suit your face? From the Handlebar to the Horseshoe, these are the best mustache styles for guys to grow into.To Anyone Who Wants to Get Better on Guitar, Hey, I’m Brett Papa. To shape your mustache, all you need is a trimmer, some scissors, maybe some beard balm, and a some inspiration images. It's going to take some time before it actually starts to look good, but once you have about an inch of growth, you're ready to make the transition from full beard to manicured mustache. We recommend letting the whole beard grow and then gradually cut the beard shorter while leaving the lip area alone. The first step to growing a mustache couldn't be more simple hide you razor and let you upper lip hair grow as nature intended. If you're ready to take this style for a spin, we fully support it. A mustache is something every man should try at least once in his life. The 70s may be over, but you can be the one to keep the mustache movement going. The last time mustaches were truly in style were the 1970s, when disco was hot and men wore bell-bottoms. It's a classic look, which others would say is dated in today's modern era. Some people would argue that mustaches never go out of style-and those people are right. Mustaches have been worn in various styles throughout history, but are they in style today? It depends who you ask. Either way, it takes a certain type of man with a helluva lot of confidence to wear it well and wear it right. That's the thing about mustaches: you either love it or hate it. ![]() Some of the greatest men in history sported a 'stache, whether people liked it or not. Throughout generations, a hairy upper lip has long been a defining symbol of masculinity. ![]()
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