Guitar Techniques  |  March 2017
TECHNIQUE MAKEOVER
It’s hardwired into the nature of most musicians to constantly strive toward an ever increasing level of technical mastery. That might just translate as smoother chord changes, more fluid improvisation, or simply better timing. Whichever way you look at it, it’s a very appealing thought to have the ability and freedom to accurately transpose our musical ideas from our brains, through our hands and onto the instrument, particularly if we can avoid spending hours on a trial and error hunt. That approach can risk taking the shine off any new discoveries for even the most dedicated among us. With that established, where do we go from here? Inside Richard Barrett looks at the ten most common technical problems and offers a strategy to improve each one, with ten bespoke examples, mini pieces and backing tracks.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Guitar Techniques March 2017.