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Top 12 Essential Inexpensive Studio Tools

This is the first installment of a new series of videos I’m calling ”Tips & Talks”. In this series, I’ll be discussing gear ideas and musical tips, and little observations of trends happening today.  In this first video. I’m going to talk about my Top 12 Essential And Inexpensive Studio Tools. These small but essential tools are meant to help you manage your gear, be more efficient in your studio, and troubleshoot issues quicker.

Learning The Fretboard No Guitar Required Part 2

Here's the second of a series of videos about learning the fretboard of the guitar without the use of the guitar itself. All you need is a notebook, ruler, pen, and colored markers and the desire to repeat this exercise over and over again. You can use this method anywhere without the need to have your guitar at hand. The more you repeat this method, the better you'll have a mental picture of all the notes, scales, and chords that can be played on the guitar.

Learning The Fretboard No Guitar Required Part 1

Here's the first of a series of videos about learning the fretboard of the guitar without the use of the guitar itself. All you need is a notebook, ruler, pen, and colored markers and the desire to repeat this exercise over and over again. You can use this method anywhere without the need to have your guitar at hand. The more you repeat this method, the better you'll have a mental picture of all the notes, scales, and chords that can be played on the guitar.

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