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''"This article should help those interested in recording and writing their own video lesson. This is based on my experience recording recent lessons for the Student Instructor Board with some problems that I encountered and how I over came them, so hopefully if you are thinking about recording your own lessons you wont have to go through some of the painful and frustrating moments that I`ve had...[[Creating a video Lesson|more]]." '' | ''"This article should help those interested in recording and writing their own video lesson. This is based on my experience recording recent lessons for the Student Instructor Board with some problems that I encountered and how I over came them, so hopefully if you are thinking about recording your own lessons you wont have to go through some of the painful and frustrating moments that I`ve had...[[Creating a video Lesson|more]]." '' | ||
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+ | There is now a new series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) articles in the Techniques portal. They contain answers to common problems that have been asked on the forum. If you want to add some FAQs yourself, all you have to do is copy the code from the FAQ before, then put in the question, and any answers from the thread that you thought were useful, in the appropriate places. To see how it works check out this [[Right Hand FAQ]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 13 August 2009
An A to Z of picking techniques
"There are several formerly recognised picking techniques, yet it is surprising how many guitar players, even experienced ones, do not even know they exist. Or to put things more correctly, they know they exist as they have probably developed the same picking techniques themselves, yet they are unaware that they are actual recognised and named techniques. Below we will take a look at these picking techniques and describe each of them...more"
Having trouble with sweep picking? See if this Sweep Picking FAQ answers any of your questions.
Having trouble with alternate picking? See if this Alternate Picking FAQ answers any of your questions.
Tips for developing an accurate and fast left hand technique
Want to improve your left hand technique? Check out these Tips for developing an accurate and fast left hand technique.
Want to learn about a cool technique? Check out this article on Slide Guitar.
Not sure how to hold a pick? Check out this article on Pick Holding.
Want to learn about a cool rhythm guitar technique? Have a look at this awesome article by Azzaboi on Palm Muting.
Having problems with Sweep picking? Have a look at this Sweep Picking FAQ to see if it answers any of your questions.
Want to try creating your own video lessons? Have a looks at Chris Evan's lesson making video lessons.
"This article should help those interested in recording and writing their own video lesson. This is based on my experience recording recent lessons for the Student Instructor Board with some problems that I encountered and how I over came them, so hopefully if you are thinking about recording your own lessons you wont have to go through some of the painful and frustrating moments that I`ve had...more."
There is now a new series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) articles in the Techniques portal. They contain answers to common problems that have been asked on the forum. If you want to add some FAQs yourself, all you have to do is copy the code from the FAQ before, then put in the question, and any answers from the thread that you thought were useful, in the appropriate places. To see how it works check out this Right Hand FAQ.