Announcement: Part 1 of Guitar Lesson with a Fun Bebop Lick is Online
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 14, 2013 -- Guitar Control continues their seemingly unstoppable streak of free guitar lessons with this latest one that can be found on YouTube featuring one of their newest and youngest teachers, Cameron Rasmussen, showing how to play jazz bebop on guitar. Moreover, he teaches a jazz lick that may be a fun and effective exercise for anyone presently practicing the six-string, especially those who are looking to learn jazz guitar.
The clip lasts for exactly 3 minutes as that’s all the time it takes for Cameron to teach the bebop guitar lick, which is over an E Dorian chord. Simply put, bebop music is a sibling of standard jazz that was born in the mid-1940s’ and is known for being a bit more upbeat than its predecessor. Moreover, it involves more improvisation and instrumental virtuosity, which makes it a little looser and less predictable than its older and stricter sibling.
Although Cameron is a relatively young instructor, the advanced guitar licks he teaches are far beyond his years. Furthermore, even though he’s playing an electric with added audio effects in this clip, the jazz guitar lick he shows will certainly sound good on any six-string. In addition, this guitar lesson is actually part one of two tutorials, therefore those that like this one might want to keep an eye and ear open for the second part, which should be available quite soon.
Nowadays, someone can actually accomplish great things within the realm of cyberspace, and thanks to companies like Guitar Control, that of course includes learning the six-string. In fact, they currently have over 325 video guitar lessons on YouTube and each of them feature one of their talented team members teaching an exercise, song, or something else about the guitar. So, for people who happen to be looking for professional help with the guitar that won’t hurt their wallet in the process, it seems their search may be over!
Claude Johnson, Guitar Control, 888-687-4216, [email protected]
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