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Guitar Tricks News April 27 | 2012
1 Time to Make Some Noise!

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2 Guitar Tricks 123: Using Major & Minor in a Solo

Why do major and minor work together in some solos? Many people have asked, and Neal sheds some light on the subject with the reasons why and a sweet lick in the key of A to get you started.

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4 Free Lesson: Basic 8th Note Strumming Pattern



In this weeks free lesson Anders is going to show you a basic 8th note based strumming pattern. This is one of the most common strumming patterns, and getting comfortable with this one will enable you to play hundreds of songs.

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5 The Rickenbacker Frying Pan
Frying Pan


It’s hard to imagine, when looking at the range of electric guitars available, that everything from the most fancy boutique custom guitar to the mass-produced Les Paul and Strat knockoffs owe their very existence to a small cast aluminum lap-steel guitar known as the Rickenbacker Frying Pan. This instrument, besmirched now with the patina of aged aluminum, was the first solid body electric guitar. It stands now as the beginning of a new epoch that made possible everything from Bo Diddley to the metal insanity of Yngwie Malmsteen and all points in between and beyond.
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