Showing All Exercises from Guitar Lessons
Layering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Layer upon Layer...
In this final part of the Layering Guitar with Virtual Instruments in Reaper lesson, we will finally get to the fun part - layering our guitar melody to create a more dramatic sound!
In Guitar Lesson: Layering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Fast, Efficient Techniques in ReaperLayering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Applying Guitar Timing, Dynamics to MIDI Track
In this third part of the lesson, I will show you how to quickly apply the detected timing and volume of a recorded guitar part to a virtual instrument MIDI track.
In Guitar Lesson: Layering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Fast, Efficient Techniques in ReaperLayering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Converting Note Attacks to MIDI
In this part of the lesson, I will show you how to use a Reaper script to detect guitar note attacks to be used for a layered, virtual instrument.
In Guitar Lesson: Layering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Fast, Efficient Techniques in ReaperLayering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Setting up Reaper
In this first part of the lesson, we will get Reaper set up to make use of some very useful user-contributed Reaper scripts
In Guitar Lesson: Layering Guitar with Virtual Instruments - Fast, Efficient Techniques in ReaperMajor Triad - Two Strings (plus an explanation of inversions)
We start our journey into the wild world of arpeggios with this Major Triad Arpeggio exercise, which will help build the needed foundation to move on to the more advanced guitar lessons.
In Guitar Lesson: Triad Arpeggios - 2 StringsDiminished Triad - Two Strings
In this triad arpeggio exercise, we look at the sinister sounding diminished triad on two strings, which will have us doing some serious reaching for notes!
In Guitar Lesson: Triad Arpeggios - 2 StringsTwo String Triad Arpeggios Etude
In this exercise I will show you how we can combine the triad arpeggio shapes from this guitar lesson in a musical way.
In Guitar Lesson: Triad Arpeggios - 2 StringsMinor Triad - Two Strings
In this exercise we continue our triad arpeggio guitar lesson by looking at the Minor Triad and its inversions, and the various ways that you can play it on two strings.
In Guitar Lesson: Triad Arpeggios - 2 StringsUseful shape for a Major Scale plus fast position shifting technique!
In this exercise, I will go over some basics behind the Major Scale, show you one shape of a Major Scale and how to play it in multiple locations on the fretboard, as well as show you how to develop fast position shifting technique.
In Guitar Lesson: Introduction to the Major ScaleDiminished Whole Half Step Scale 2 Octaves
In this exercise you will learn a useful shape for playing a Diminished Whole Half Step Scale on the guitar.
In Guitar Lesson: Diminished Whole Half Step Scale