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There are 2 types of "movement" on the guitar fretboard.
There's "horizontal" movement and "vertical" movement. It's hard to explain the difference but easy to show it, so watch the video and I'll explain.
The thing to remember is that horizontal and vertical movement can create different types of licks and riffs. And if you want to make the most of your creative potential, you have to use both types of movement.
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#Soloing, #Guitar, #Technique
There are 2 types of "movement" on the guitar fretboard.
There's "horizontal" movement and "vertical" movement. It's hard to explain the difference but easy to show it, so watch the video and I'll explain.
The thing to remember is that horizontal and vertical movement can create different types of licks and riffs. And if you want to make the most of your creative potential, you have to use both types of movement.
And for more guitar tips after the video, join VIP: https://GuitarZoom.com
FOLLOW ME:
Instagram →
https://www.instagram.com/stevevaistine/
SUBSCRIBE HERE →
https://stevestine.me/subscribeYouTube
FACEBOOK →
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