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 | Feb 25, 2017 | Lead, Musicianship, Solo
Hello there! Today’s blog is primarily aimed at those in the intermediate to advanced category but useful for anyone wanting to explore and expand on the skill of improvisation. For some people this is their bread and butter. For others quite...
by Paul Roth | Feb 15, 2017 | Teaching
This week I’ve been reflecting a lot more on teaching and some aspects of it which I’ve been learning myself and enjoyed seeing in different aspects. So rather than a totally new blog this week, I want to re-hash/add to an older post, which I hope will be...
by Paul Roth | Feb 10, 2017 | Teaching
My goal for this blog is to make it a resource not only for those learning guitar, but also those teaching it, especially as a fair portion of my readership are guitar teachers. For example, the resources page is there for anyone’s use. If you’re...
by Paul Roth | Nov 4, 2016 | Musicianship, Practice
Whether you’re a professional or hobby guitarist, you’re likely to spend hours a day when you can’t physically play a guitar. This may be because you’re working, driving, at the gym, fighting a bear etc. A few weeks ago I wrote a blog about...