by Paul Roth | May 5, 2017 | Rhythm
In last week’s blog we talked a lot about conquering the basics of rhythm with one key tool to do, which was that constant movement in the right hand. This week we are going to focus on a few tips to take your strumming to the next level by being able to...
by Paul Roth | Apr 27, 2017 | Rhythm
Quite often when I’m teaching people more in the beginner category, one thing they will often want help on is rhythm and strumming. To some people this comes very naturally, to others it doesn’t. So here I’m going to lay out ONE key principle...
by Paul Roth | Apr 14, 2017 | Chords
Last week we talked about one of my favourite things… triad inversions!! Yay. Here are the PDFs again for the shapes: Major Minor Diminished We focused last week mainly on how these are useful and how to apply them. This week I...
by Paul Roth | Apr 6, 2017 | Chords
These are absolutely glorious, and in all honesty have put these to practical use at least as much as the minor pentatonic and major scale patterns. I may even go as far to say I would put them in top 5 most important areas of knowledge of the fretboard for any...
by Paul Roth | Mar 31, 2017 | GUitar-vocalist, Musicianship
I’ve been lucky enough to do a lot of work as a guitar-vocalist. And one thing I often hear or have people ask me about is how to play and sing, as this blows some people’s minds. Firstly, many people play and sing, that’s nothing new or a...