Hello brother & sister guitarists! Hope you’re al…
Wednesday, June 27th, 2007Hello brother & sister guitarists!
Hope you’re all doing well. We’re getting closer and closer to the release of my new Lead Guitar Secrets course next month. The DVD’s & CD’s are being replicated and I’m currently proofing the book. (It’s taking forever because there are tons of musical examples!)
Anyway, people are really starting to get excited. Email has been pouring in lately about the previous two videos from LGS: finger strength and modes.
Here’s just a couple of comments that we’ve received:
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Photo: James Reed
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Hi Dan,
I studied music for 2 years in college,with one year of classical guitar. It’s fantastic to hear these theoretical concepts (like modes) really start to make sense. After watching your first video from Lead Guitar Secrets, I dusted off my guitar and I’m slowly building my fingers back up to strength. Thanks, mate!
Brad
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Dan,
I’ve bought the AGS course, the Blues course and can’t wait for the Lead course. I’ve learned more about guitar since I met you than in any other period of my life. You’re the best and so is your instruction. May God bless you and your work.
Peace,
Mark
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Wow. Thanks James, Brad and Mark. I sincerely appreciate your kind words and I wanted to say so publicly. It’s comments like those that get me out of bed every morning.
Anyway, here’s three more videos from the new course. I hope you enjoy them. If so, please post your comments and questions below (click the “comments” link).
Or, if you’d like to leave a voicemail (like James above) please call toll-free: 1-800-609-9006, Ext. 6280. International callers dial 678-255-2174, Ext. 6280. If you’ve got a picture, please send it to Dan[at]AmazingGuitarSecret.com. Thanks!
Video #1: Horizontal fretboard movement
Horizontal movement basically means moving up and down the fretboard. You do this by understanding how scale patterns are related.
Video #2: Three-string box positions
Box positions are used extensively by blues & rock guitarists. They are simply the 3-string versions of the pentatonic minor patterns.
Video #3: Connecting scale patterns
The ability to connect scale patterns is the key to being able to achieve total freedom in your solo. In this video I demonstrate how to connect patterns 1 & 2 of pentatonic minor.
Go here for more info on Lead Guitar Secrets and sign-up for priority notification. And remember, “I want to hear from you!” So, please post your comments below!
Cheers,
Dan Denley
P.S. Please help me “spread the word” about the release of Lead Guitar Secrets. If you enjoyed these videos & and you know someone else who could benefit, please click the little “envelop” icon below and email this post to your guitar-buddy.
