Here is a really great lesson. Don’t forget you can always send lessons for posting to support@midlifeguitar.com. It helps me and others to keep learning. So enjoy the lesson below. by Peter Edvinsson When you learn to improvise you have most likely come across various guitar scales. But, how do you practice guitar scales in order to [...]
There will be times that you will venture online to purchase a used item for your guitar. But before you do please Check out the wisdom in this article by Jon Mercer Deciding to buy a used guitar pedals online can potentially save you a lot of money, but you also want to be careful; used [...]
Today’s lesson is by Kevin Sinclair Every good guitarist will want to take care of their guitar in order to keep it in the best condition. A large part of caring for your guitar is by cleaning it on a regular basis. And as a guitarist, it is your solemn duty to ensure that your [...]
Help, my husband is a baby boomer and decided to learn the guitar. I have no idea where this new interest came from. He doesn’t have any emotional problems and has not been going to sleep listening to guitar music. One morning he sat me down and said, “All I want for Christmas is [...]
This lesson is by by Patrick Omari To a beginner the world of music theory can seem a daunting one. There are a lot of terms, phrases and ideas that can seem so foreign that they may as well be a different language. Understandably this puts a lot of new players off from starting to [...]
by Trevor Greenfield Want to carry on plodding away at learning guitar or would you rather know the secret to faster progress? When you look at the great guitarists playing do you think that there must be a secret that they are using? Well in my view you’re right, there is a secret. There is [...]