Slowing down songs is another great way to learn from records and your song collection. I use Song Surgeon, which works really well for this. Check it out. |
Today's lesson is about using a Wah pedal. I just saw Prince for the 2nd time in my life, and I figured it would be great fun to learn a few wah pedal licks that (and many other guitarists) do.
So, go and check out this wah pedal lesson. I am using a Line 6 POD HD500 with it's built in Chrome Custom wah model. I really like using this whole unit, and having both volume pedal and wah pedal features built in is fantastic.
I am going for a more high gain, rock wah lead tone this time. Fun!

Line 6 POD HD500 Guitar Multi Effects Processor

Line 6 POD HD500 Guitar Multi Effects Processor
Understanding I-IV-V is an intensive 65 minute video that will give you a crash course on guitar theory. It is not a complete lesson on music theory. Instead, this is the perfect introductory tool to get you started on the guitar, or to reveal the secrets of the fretboard that you are not aware of yet. You will learn why chord numbers are far more important than chord letters, how to write your own songs and chord progressions effortlessly and endlessly, and much more.
I use Guitar Pro for most of my video lessons. It is a great product that will not only show you the notes in both TAB and standard notation, you will also HEAR them being played at the same you see them. Very helpful for learning! Click the link below to try the free demo.
I have lots of gear demos too on this site. Go and take a look at some of my Guitar Videos for some examples of gear I use or have used.
Great lesson and great tone! Thanks Robert!
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