Phrasing: Alternate Influences for the Guitar
Countless guitarists around the world find themselves using the same scales, modes, arpeggios, and licks for all of their lead
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Countless guitarists around the world find themselves using the same scales, modes, arpeggios, and licks for all of their lead
Continue readingPhrasing: Alternate Influences for the Guitar
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