by Paul Roth | Jun 27, 2018 | record, Recording, Tone
This week’s post is from a guest blogger – Leigh Fuge – from MGR Music – and this post really contains so much awesome insight into recording guitar and how to go about capturing that awesome tone. Please enjoy! We’ve all done it....
by Paul Roth | Jun 23, 2018 | Chords, Practice
Well it has been a while since the last post but we have a few great guest posts coming up and lots happening over here at TMTG. Thank you also to the new subscribers, great to have you on board! Today we are really going to focus on improving chord changes....
by Paul Roth | Mar 13, 2018 | Inspiration, Musicianship, Teaching
This week’s blog is inspired by a lesson I had with a student this week. I’ve long believed as a teacher – especially in this day in age – with such a vast amount of resources online, that a large part of my role as a teacher is to teach students how to...
by Paul Roth | Mar 2, 2018 | Chords
This was inspired by one of my lessons with a student over Skype yesterday where we talked about using the Nashville number system (this student is undertaking learning a lot of repertoire as a guitar-vocalist). For some of you, this will be very simple, for...
by Paul Roth | Dec 14, 2017 | Lead
A few weeks ago I wrote a beginner’s guide to improvisation in which I promised some more tips for when you get over that initial point of simply “how do I even improvise”. In between then and now we had some fantastic posts (Part 1 & Part 2) by...