Learn to adapt the country boom-chuck rhythm to rock songs by Andrew DuBrock
This pattern lifted from bluegrass boom-chuck rhythm alternates bass notes with ... Read More...
Taught by Andrew DuBrock
Sometimes, you only need a simple trick to create the right feel, and that’s the key to the groove in Example 1a. The steady eighth-... Read More...
Excerpted From Acoustic Rock Essentials Blues and rock are two styles that are heavily intertwined, and the rhythm pattern in Example 3 instills more of a ... Read More...
Thick harmony vocals can make any singer-songwriter happy, and one easy way to add the sound of backup vocalists to your set, without recruiting all your friend... Read More...
Many of the best licks and riffs by artists like the Beatles and Neil Young are really just made up of bits and pieces of easy chord shapes. You can use the... Read More...
The major and minor chords you already know are made up of three notes—the root (or first note in the corresponding scale), third, and fifth. The third of a... Read More...
By Josh Workman Chapter 1: Create Smooth Transitions Between Chords Chapter 2: Working with a Metronome Chapter 3: Listening to the Beat Chapter 4:... Read More...