The Living Boost – Tied By Love Pedals – Review and Demo
The Living Boost is a MOSFET boost with a presence switch. On it’s own, it’s a great boost that will push your signal for soloing or just to push your amp a bit harder.
The Living Boost is a MOSFET boost with a presence switch. On it’s own, it’s a great boost that will push your signal for soloing or just to push your amp a bit harder.
In this video guitar lesson we learn how how to play some really cool sounding lead/rhythm type stuff using one single note.
In this lead guitar lesson, we show you how you can easily identify melodic lead guitar parts using common chord shapes.
In this lesson, Bradford shows us how to use any looper type of pedal (or a pedal with a looper built into it) to create an ambient loop that you can play other parts on top of. Gear used in this video: Guitar: Fender ’72 Thinline Telecaster Reissue Amp/effects: Line 6 POD HD500x
Bradford Mitchell shows us how to use two different delays (stacked) and some very easy lead lines to create some nice ambient lead parts. This type of thing works very well in spiritual direction types of moments (during prayer or intimate speaking parts), or in transitional moments. How to play the lead parts There are…
In this lesson, Bradford teaches you an easy way to play cool lead parts using the A major scale and dotted 8th note delay. This trick can be applied in any key (using the major scale) to most modern worship songs – especially the upbeat more synth driven songs. If you haven’t learned the major…
The F chord is typically the first hard chord that many of us love to hate. You typically play it using a barre chord shape, but there are easier ways to play it. Here is the basic F shape that we’ll use in this lesson: The F Shape How it works The black circle on…
Most of us learned how to play a D chord very early on in our history of playing guitar. You can actually use this shape all over the fretboard to create interesting sounding chords and melodic lead playing. The D Shape How it works The note where your third (ring) finger is on the B…
View all our guitar lessons here Introduction The Key of B is not a super common key to play in – especially on acoustic. Usually you just see people play key of G chords with a capo on the 4th fret or key of A chords with a capo on the 2nd. One of the…
In this lesson, Bradford walks through several alternate voicings of common chords in the key of D. These voicings will allow you to move more quickly between chords, and they sound a little more open and natural, especially on acoustic. Standard chords in D Typically, you would play chords in A using these voicings: While…
In this lesson, Bradford walks through several alternate voicings of common chords in the key of A. These voicings will allow you to move more quickly between chords, and they sound a little more open and natural, especially on acoustic. Standard chords in A Typically, you would play chords in A using these voicings: While…
View all our guitar lessons here. Want private lessons over Skype from Bradford? Click here to learn more In this lesson, Bradford teaches you how to use the major scale and the minor pentatonic scale to find and learn lead parts in popular worship songs. The songs Whom Shall I Fear and Cornerstone are used as examples.…