Learn how to do Pinch Harmonics the proper way
Learn how to do Pinch Harmonics the proper way
In this article I want to explain :
- what are pinch harmonics
- what do you need in order to make pinch harmonics
- how to do pinch harmonics properly
- how to practice pinch harmonics in a musical context
What are pinch Harmonics ?
A pinch harmonic (also referred to as pick harmonic, artificial harmonic or false harmonic) is a guitar technique in which you use your thumb to slightly touch the string after you play it so that you obtain that squeal sound.
Guitar Finger exercises
Guitar Finger exercises
What are the benefits of the guitar finger exercises ?
In this article I will give you 3 powerful guitar finger exercises that will improve your technique by practicing just 10 -20 minutes a day.
Guitar finger exercises are basically just like eating healthy food. They are extremely important for developing a good technique.
Think of the guitar finger exercises just like being the equivalent of going to the gym and working out.
The Pentatonic Scale Chart – The relationship between the Guitar Shapes and the Guitar Chords
The Pentatonic Scale Chart – The relationship between the Guitar Shapes and the Guitar Chords
Hey guys, as promised in the pentatonic scale article, in this article you will learn how to combine the pentatonic scale chart fingerings with the CAGED system chart.
In this article you will learn the Benefits of learning the link between the pentatonic scale chart and the caged system chart.
By doing this:
- You will learn how to improvise all over the fretboard
The Pentatonic Scale – Guitar
The Pentatonic Scale – Guitar
Hey guys, today I want to talk to you about probably the most used scale in the vocabulary of rock, blues and probably jazz music : The pentatonic scale.
The pentatonic scale is probably the most used scale when it comes to guitar playing and soloing for the simple fact that it only contains 5 notes. That is the reason why it is called the pentatonic, because PENTA means 5 in english.
How to practice chord triads second inversions ?
How to practice chord triads second inversions ?
Hey guys welcome the third and final part about the chord inversions.
I hope you practice the etudes I showed you in the first 2 articles and have a clear perception of how they sound and what are their shapes.
The second inversions will seem more familiar as they are basically the major and minor shapes of the E, A and D chords in open position for the major and minor chord triads second inversions.


