String Bending "In Tune" and "In Time"

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This entry was posted on 3/27/2008 2:38 PM and is filed under Guitar Lessons.

This weeks free webchat went pretty well Tuesday night, so I'll probably be doing another one in April...I'll post something here with the details when I figure out a time and date!

I got busy(or lazy, depending on who you ask) working on the website for my new book (FoundationsForGuitar.com) and decided to do a video for an old lesson I had on string bending that I had laying around.

The original lesson was a "text only" lesson with notation, so the printout is pretty complete as is the video portion of the lesson...

Part 1



Part 2



Click here for a printable version of this lesson.









You can find the full archive of lessons at MarkWeinGuitarLessons.com

 

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    • 3/30/2008 10:06 AM sparrow7 wrote:
      Hey... real helpful stuff you've put up here... I'm a beginner and always look forward to things like this... Will check regularly for new updates! []

      Here's the link to a site that has good lessons for beginners:
      http://guitarheat.com/lessons/
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      1. 3/30/2008 6:44 PM Mark wrote:
        Thanks!
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    • 4/8/2008 5:43 PM Timmyjbone wrote:
      Mark you are an amazing teacher, I love ur website!
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    • 6/13/2008 12:12 PM Cooldude wrote:
      Mn really gr8 ork simly awesome now i ca easily play major n minor scales it was very confusing before.i just watch ur videos n instantly i got everythin clear but still havin problem over dorain thin peep say tht e dorian is sme as d major can tunderstand tht . gr8 job man u very generous.
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