jeudi 1 avril 2010

Blog guitare, by John

un petit blog en francais, avec plein de truc sur le classique, et le blues:
 
http://01guitar.over-blog.com/

lundi 29 mars 2010

Les plus grand riffs décortiqués

Voici un très bon site en francais, ou les grands solos de la guitare rock/pop (hotel california, another brick in the wall, always on the run, hendrix...) sont décortiqués, en vidéo et possiblité d'acheter (1€/tab) les partitions (Format gp5)... ce qui n'est d'ailleurs pas indispensable tellement les vidéos sont détaillées.
http://www.guitarspeed99.com/sources/tabsvideos.php

On y trouve également des lecons sur la technique guitaristique.

Bon site de gratte


Site avec des tutos très bien faits sur des thèmes classiques : l'harmonie, l'impro, etc.

Une démarche d'apprentissage est proposée : par exemple pour l'improvisation, il conseille de travailler les outils que sont les gammes puis les arpèges, propose une méthode pour les mettre en application, et tout ça par étapes progressives.

En prime, le type est hyper sympa et répond aux questions qu'on lui envoie par mail.

C'est clairement un jazzeux, mais il y a beaucoup de ses enseignements qui ne sont pas spécifiques au jazz et sont très utiles à tous les styles.

vendredi 26 mars 2010

One spider

Ear training

L'outil ci dessous permet de s'entrainer pour apprendre a reconnaitre les intervals, avec l'aide de petites mélodies connues mettant en avant l'interval concerné.
http://www.trainear.com

Le deuxième outil est plus simple et permet de se tester dans un second temps:
http://musictheory.net/trainers/html/id90_en.html

Enfin, le mieux est de suivre le programme proposé par justin Sundercoe !
http://www.justinguitar.com/en/AU-000-AuralTraining.php

jeudi 25 mars 2010

guitarnoise.com : Learn how to play guitar

Spytunes.com :Learn Guitar with Video Guitar Lessons and eBooks

With over 500 guitar lessons, exercises and songs taught through close up video lessons, a complete practice program and Spytunes e Books you can learn how music work on the guitar.
Lessons include how to arrange for one acoustic guitar, how to improvise guitar solos and how to play exact riffs and licks from your favorite guitar players and bands.

JustinGuitar.com : Online free guitar lessons

Un site rempli de cours vidéo sur la guitare, pour tous les niveaux.

TB - The Basics

BC - Beginners Course

TE - Technique Lessons

CH - Chords

RH - Rhythm
SC - Scales
AR - Arpeggios
GG - Guitar Gear :)

AU - Aural Training
RT - Recording Techniques
MA - Masterclasses

PA - Blank Papers
TR - Transcribing
ST - Songs
ST-000 • Song Index (Also sorts the songs into difficulty! worth a look I recon mate!)
ST-301 • Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd)
ST-302 • Seek And Destroy (Metallica)
ST-303 • Better Man (Pearl Jam)
ST-304 • Crossroads (Cream, Eric Clapton)
ST-305 • In The Cold Cold Night (The White Stripes)
ST-306 • Can't Stop (Red Hot Chilli Peppers)
ST-307 • American Idiot (Green Day)
ST-308 • Pretty Fly For A White Guy (The Offspring)
ST-309 • Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)
ST-310 • Sweet Home Alabama (Lynard Skynard)
ST-311 • Basket Case (Green Day)
ST-312 • Under The Bridge (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
ST-314 • Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin)
ST-315 • Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You (Led Zeppelin)
ST-316 • Little Wing (Jimi Hendrix)
ST-317 • Tears In Heaven (Eric Clapton)
ST-318 • Johnny B Goode Intro (Chuck Berry)
ST-319 • Shook Me All Night Long (AC/DC)
ST-320 • She Talks To Angels (The Black Crows)
ST-321 • Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd)
ST-322 • Sultans Of Swing (Dire Staits)
ST-323 • The Wind Cries Mary (Jimi Hendrix)
ST-324 • Layla Unplugged (Eric Clapton)
ST-501 • Easy Songs 1 - Wild Thing (Troggs), Hey Joe (Hendrix), Knockin On Heaven Door (Dylan).
ST-502 • Easy Songs 2 - Hit Me Baby (Britney), Heart Of Gold (Young), Time Of Your Life (Green Day).
ST-503 • Easy Songs 3 - One (U2), All Along The Watchtower (Dylan), The Zepher Song (RHCP).
ST-504 • Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay (Otis Redding)
ST-505 • Please Forgive Me (David Gray)
ST-506 • Pink Bullets (The Shins)
ST-507 • Save Tonight (Eagle Eye Cherry)
ST-508 • Mr Jones (Counting Crows)
ST-509 • Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, Rufus Wainwright)
ST-510 • Everybody Hurts (REM)
ST-511 • The Drugs Don't Work (The Verve)
ST-512 • The House Of The Rising Sun (The Animals)
ST-513 • Killing Me Softly (Roberta Flack / Fugees)
ST-514 • Hey Ya (Outcast)
ST-515 • Three Little Birds (Bob Marley)
ST-516 • Peggy Sue (Buddy Holly)
ST-517 • Have You Ever Seen The Rain (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
ST-518 • Run (Snow Patrol)
ST-519 • American Pie (Don McLean)
ST-601 • Traffic In The Sky (Jack Johnson)
ST-602 • Gone (Jack Johnson)
ST-603 • Times Like These (Jack Johnson)
ST-604 • Times Like These (Foo Fighters)
ST-605 • With A Little Help From My Friends (The Beatles)
ST-606 • Trouble (Coldplay)
ST-607 • The Scientist (Coldplay)
ST-608 • Just The Way I'm Feeling (Feeder)
ST-609 • Hate To Say I Told You So (The Hives)
ST-610 • Wherever You May Go (The Calling)
ST-611 • Better Be Home Soon (Crowded House)
ST-612 • Polly (Nirvana)
ST-613 • I Shot The Sheriff (Bob Marley / Eric Clapton)
ST-614 • Coffee And TV (Blur)
ST-615 • Wipeout! (The Venturers)
ST-616 • Fast Car (Tracy Chapman)
ST-617 • You Really Got Me (The Kinks)
ST-618 • The Blowers Daughter (Damien Rice)
ST-619 • Molly's Chamber (The Kings Of Leon)
ST-620 • Fly Away (Lenny Kravitz)
ST-621 • Patience (Guns 'n' Roses)
ST-622 • Wonderwall (Oasis)
ST-623 • The Needle And The Damage Done (Neil Young)

BL - Blues
BL-011 • Blues Lead Guitar #1 - Basics
BL-012 • Blues Lead Guitar #2 - Scales
BL-013 • Blues Lead Guitar #3 - Five Licks
BL-014 • Blues Lead Guitar #4 - Bending Skills
BL-015 • Blues Lead Guitar #5 - Using Licks
BL-016 • Blues Lead Guitar #6 - Minor Pentatonic Position 2
BL-017 • Blues Lead Guitar #7 - More Blues Licks
BL-018 • Blues Lead Guitar #8 - Linking Positions
BL-019 • Blues Lead Guitar #9 - The Blues Scale
BL-020 • Blues Lead Guitar #10 - Intros & Endings
BL-021 • Blues Lead Guitar #11 - Position 3 Scales
BL-022 • Blues Lead Guitar #12 - Position 3 Licks
BL-023 • Blues Lead Guitar #13 - Position 4 Scales
BL-024 • Blues Lead Guitar #14 - Position 4 Licks
BL-025 • Blues Lead Guitar #15 - Position 5 Scales
BL-026 • Blues Lead Guitar #16 - Position 5 Licks
BL-027 • Blues Lead Guitar #17 - Linking Positions
BL-028 • Blues Lead Guitar #18 - The Dorian Approach
BL-029 • Blues Lead Guitar #19 - Dorian Licks
BL-030 • Blues Lead Guitar #20 - Putting it all together
RO - Rock and Metal
JA - Jazz
SO - Songwriting
RE - Recommended
LI - Links
GI - Global Issues
MI - Miscellaneous
AA - Admin and about meeeee

G major Scale accross the neck - video

Une bonne introduction a la gamme majeur sur 3 octaves, avec de bons conseils sur les bends qui sonnent...




E|-------------------------------------------------|-7--8--10-8--7-----------------|
B|-------------------------------------5--7--8--10-|----------------10-8--7--8-----|
G|----------------------------4--5--7--------------|-------------------------------|
D|----------------2--4--5--7-----------------------|-------------------------------|
A|-------2--3--5-----------------------------------|-------------------------------|
E|-3--5--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------|

Bang Bang The Raconteurs

Riff simple et efficace: sympa pour improviser dessus:



Tablature:

from ultiate-guitar.com @ http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/t/the_raconteurs/bang_bang_tab.htm

--------------------------------------------
| Bang Bang                     |
| Performed by Raconteurs              |
| Written by Nancy Sinatra                   |
---------------------------------------------


Intro (x2)

e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12--12---|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-16-------------16--14--12-------17-----------17--16---14--16b--16--14--12--11--9-------------|
D|-----14--17-----------------14--------14--17--------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|


Verse 1

e|-------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----9-------------8------------7-------------6---------------|
A|----9-------------8------------7-------------6---------------|
E|----7-------------6------------5-------------4---------------|

      I was five and he was six, rode on horses made of sticks

e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---5-----------------------------4-----------------------------------------------------|
A|---5-----------------------------4-----------------------------------------------------|
E|---3-----------------------------2-----------------------------------------------------|

     He was black and I was white, he would always win the fight…

Chorus
      
  E                                  E                                      A
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--------------1-------------------------------------1----------------------------------|
D|--------------2-------------------------------------2-------------------------7--------|
A|--------------2-------------------------------------2-------------------------7--------|
E|------------7/0-----------------------------------7/0-------------------------5--------|

 Bang, Bang!          You shot me down! Bang, Bang!       I hit the ground! Bang, Bang…

e|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---7----------------------5-------5-----------------------------------------|
A|---7----------------------5-------5-----------------------------------------|
E|---5----------------------7-------7-----------------------------------------|

     That awful sound, Bang Bang!   My baby shot me down…



Main Riff (x2)

e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12--12---|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-16-------------16--14--12-------17-----------17--16---14--16b--16--14--12--11--9-------------|
D|-----14--17-----------------14--------14--17--------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Verse 2

Seasons came and changed the time
When I grew up I called him mine
He would always laugh and say
Remember when we used to play

Chorus

Main Riff

Verse 3

Now he’s gone and I don’t know why
Sometimes I cry
He didn’t even say goodbye
He didn’t take the time to lie

Chorus

Outro

e|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-16-------------16--14--12-------17-----------17--16---14--20b--20--20--18--16--14--16b-------|
D|-----14--17-----------------14--------14--17--------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

3 Octave scales

Original article: http://www.guitar-dreams.com/guitarlessons-req-view_fulllesson-lessonid-15.html
by bhuether

Playing in key throughout the fretboard can be a daunting task. So in this lesson, I will try to get rid of any fear you have about staying in key. For each scale mode, I show easy to remember, symmetrical patterns. Each pattern starts from the 3rd fret. So by playing these 7 exercises, you are at the same time learning to play throughout the fretboard in 7 different keys! These exercises are my personal favorites - I can't get enough of them! Hopefully you will get addicted to!





Major scale - 3 octaves

Fretboard diagrams made with AxMaster

The top image shows how we will play the exercise ascending, and the bottom image shows how we will descend. In the top diagram, the G Major scale is shown 3 times by the color groupings. Notice how these 3 instances of the scale lead to a repeating pattern (i.e. we are doing the same exact thing 3 times). The final note shown in green signifies that that note starts the descending pattern. And in the descending diagram, we see that again, there is a repeating pattern.



Major scale - 3 octaves
Audio (slow) 
Audio (medium) 
Audio (fast) 
MIDI 

You may be wondering why the ascending pattern and descending pattern are different. I did this simply to mix things up a little. If the ascent and descent were the same, then that would be too easy! Seriously though, learning two patterns for the same scale will just reinforce how to stay in key.
I have added some color coding to the tab so that you can match it up with what you see in the fretboard diagram. I really want to reinforce the repetition of the pattterns!



Dorian mode - 3 octaves

This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Dorian mode in 3 octaves. Since the G Dorian mode is part of F Major, this exercise will enable you to effortlessly stay in the key of F.
Fretboard diagrams made with AxMaster

The top image shows how we will play the exercise ascending, and the bottom image shows how we will descend. In the top diagram, the G Dorian mode is shown 3 times by the color groupings. Notice how these 3 instances of the scale lead to a repeating pattern (i.e. we are doing the same exact thing 3 times). The final note shown in green signifies that that note starts the descending pattern. And in the descending diagram, we see that again, there is a repeating pattern.



Dorian mode - 3 octaves
MIDI 

See exercise 1 for any special instructions.





Phrygian mode - 3 octaves

This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Phygian mode in 3 octaves. Since the G Phrygian mode is part of Eb Major, this exercise will enable you to effortlessly stay in the key of Eb.

Fretboard diagrams made with AxMaster

The top image shows how we will play the exercise ascending, and the bottom image shows how we will descend. In the top diagram, the G Phrygian mode is shown 3 times by the color groupings. Notice how these 3 instances of the scale lead to a repeating pattern (i.e. we are doing the same exact thing 3 times). The final note shown in green signifies that that note starts the descending pattern. And in the descending diagram, we see that again, there is a repeating pattern.







Phrygian mode - 3 octaves
MIDI 

See exercise 1 for any special instructions.


Lydian mode - 3 octaves

This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Lydian mode in 3 octaves. Since the G Lydian mode is part of D Major, this exercise will enable you to effortlessly stay in the key of D.

Fretboard diagrams made with AxMaster

The top image shows how we will play the exercise ascending, and the bottom image shows how we will descend. In the top diagram, the G Lydian mode is shown 3 times by the color groupings. Notice how these 3 instances of the scale lead to a repeating pattern (i.e. we are doing the same exact thing 3 times). The final note shown in green signifies that that note starts the descending pattern. And in the descending diagram, we see that again, there is a repeating pattern.







Lydian mode - 3 octaves
MIDI 

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