Monster Guitar Podcasts - Lessons and Tips
These podcasts are for those of you that are looking for great tips on playing guitar, learning strategies and performing. John Maurice Doyle, one of L.A.'s elite guitar instructors and performance coaches gives you insights and secrets that until now, only his top paying clients were entitled to. He'll also handle questions and suggestions from you the listener!
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Five Mistakes You Need To Avoid As a Progressing Musician
Length: 15:25 | Released: Sep 6, 2006
These podcasts are for those of you that are looking for great tips on playing guitar, learning strategies and performing. John Maurice Doyle, one of L.A.'s elite guitar instructors and performance coaches gives you insights and secrets that until now, only his top paying clients were entitled to. He'll also handle questions and suggestions from you the listener!Eight Aspects of a Great Guitar Player or Musician
Length: 15:48 | Released: Sep 6, 2006
This podcast covers eight aspects of a great guitar player or musician. Get the inside tips from one of L.A.'s most sought after performance coaches and music instructors John Maurice Doyle.The "Trick" to Blues Soloing is Here!
Length: 12:52 | Released: Jun 30, 2007
Here's the secret for soloing over the blues changes. This podcast will teach you "the trick" to soloing over the chords and sounding great while doing it!Soloing Ideas Using Chord Tones and Scale Degrees
Length: 14:12 | Released: Jun 30, 2007
Great ideas for soloing! Here's how to really make your phrases sing. This podcast will teach you to use chord tones and scale degrees to create outstanding solos, leads and melody lines.Great New Chord Voicings
Length: 13:43 | Released: Jun 30, 2007
Want some great new chord voicings to break out of that rut? This podcast will show you cool triad inversions and how to apply them to your playing.Soloing Using Minor Pentatonic Patterns
Length: 15:58 | Released: Jun 30, 2007
Cool ideas for soloing using the minor pentatonic scales. These ideas will open up the fretboard to you so you can play great licks in different spots on the neck.
