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Valuable finger exercises that may not possess a ton of musicality for the ears.
A short story about a refreshing motorcycle ride in autumn time, except a mistake was made and something was forgotten.
A nice little horror story about the end of the world. Hope you enjoy!
Biographical information on Nobel Prize winning mathematician, John Nash, with specific more info on an interesting number he discovered.
A short story about a dishwasher who accidentally does the unthinkable to his boss, after the dishwasher discerns a subconscious borrowing.
A short story about a guy named Herman and what his brilliant mind could do.
Ascending licks and finger tapping licks are demonstrated and explained using the G minor pentatonic scale.
A short story (purely fiction) based on the adventures of my band, The Wounded Souls.
A Southern Gothic short story about a woman and her obsessive ex-husband.
A thrilling horror story about a dangerous elderly woman.
A horror story about an eccentric man named Lonnie. The ending may surprise you.
An experimental short story about a great jazz bass player.
A rocket scientist gets in trouble due to his obsession with fractals.
A strange light comes from Megan's head. She knows a beast is after her. He tells her about a special gift. The ending may surprise you. Please rate and comment on this story. And check out my new book, COCOON OF TERROR at any online book store.
A short story in the style of Charles Bukowski. Be sure to check out my horror novel, Cocoon of Terror.
A short story about a bass player who wanted to try out a new musical instrument in his band.
A chilling horror story about a man who is headless and immortal! I hope you like it.
Mildred was a vampire, but of a different kind than that commonly depicted in traditional vampire lore.
A short story about faith and the loss of a best friend. Hope you like it.
Ghostly short story of horror. Ever wonder what is lurking inside your calculator? There may be more than just wires and circuit boards...
Finger-tapping can be updated to make modern sounds.
Two somewhat rare guitar techniques are described.
An outside-the-box thinking lesson for breaking into a higher realm with your guitar playing.
One-note solos may not seem very sophisticated; yet there are many advantages to playing them.
Jazz great Django Reinhardt only had the use of two fingers on his fretting hand, here are some exercises based on that idea.
Valuable finger strengthening exercises are provided and explained.
One of the most frequent question guitar teachers get asked is, "How do I create my own style?" This article answers that question.
You've been practicing a lot with your band and your friends are saying how good you guys sound. Time to get a gig and make some cold hard cash.
A bunch of quotes by famous guitar players and guitar heroes.
A scale used for playing traditional Eastern music is provided along with a few finger exercises built from it.
Three ascending finger exercises are presented in tablature form.
A short story about a prairie dog who wanted to fly.
An explanation of how various phrasing patterns arise naturally, with musical examples given in tablature form.
A short story about the perils of working for uncouth men.
How to incorporate open strings into your guitar licks, with two examples in tablature form.
Information on finger-tapping technique with triplet based examples.
A few whammy bar licks with personal comments about playing live with them and staying in tune.
Some chromatic based exercises that involve linear movement.
This article discusses tremolo picking on the electric guitar and provides a few musical examples in tablature form illustrating the technique.
Valuable information on organizing your band rehearsals.