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The Consonus Guitar Method and Pop Music

December 15, 2016 by Mike Christiansen Leave a Comment

How to play pop music on the guitar with the Consonus Method by Mike Christiansen

Sequenced lessons in the Consonus Method leads to superior results in learning to play pop music on the guitar. Build a solid musical foundation for playing the guitar with the Consonus Method. Read the Rest…

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Our Latest Blog Posts, Playing Tips, Student Tips, Uncategorized

Advanced Warmups

December 10, 2015 by Mike Christiansen

Warm up drills for guitar serve a few purposes for both students and teachers: They get the left and right hands synchronized on a purely technical level without concern for the music that is being produced. This is especially important before learning or practicing a new song or skill. Warm up drills can also help develop technique because Read the Rest…

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Home Page, Playing Tips, Student Tips, Teacher Training

How to Practice Guitar

November 20, 2015 by Mike Christiansen

This week Mike shares a few tips to help get the most out of your practice sessions, including goal setting, environment, mind set, attitude, and more.

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Playing Tips, Student Tips, Teacher Training

Combine Chords & Melody

October 16, 2015 by Mike Christiansen Leave a Comment

Combining Chords and Melody

For most guitar students the early stages of their studies focus on learning the foundations of playing the instrument. These things include  the mechanics of playing single notes, strumming patterns, and basic chord vocabulary. Sometimes teachers are so consumed with these building blocks of playing that students aren’t taught how to combine chords & melody into Read the Rest…

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Playing Tips, Teacher Training Tagged With: Chord Melody

Singin’ the Blues

October 6, 2015 by Mike Christiansen Leave a Comment

Singing the Blues for Classroom Guitar

In this week’s expert tip Mike Christiansen explains how to come up with great lyrics for the blues.  Learn to write melodies and rhythmic phrasing that will have you singing the blues like you came straight from the delta.  Post your own blues lyrics in the comments below!

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Playing Tips, Teacher Training

Tablature Vs. Standard Notation

September 24, 2015 by Mike Christiansen Leave a Comment

Classroom Guitar - Tab vs Standard Notation

In classroom guitar it’s important to understand the benefits of tablature and how to use it in your guitar curriculum as a tool to transition to standard notation.  Some of the great benefits of tablature include learning rhythmic values, get comfortable with notes in a given position, play songs in an alternate tuning and more. Read the Rest…

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Major Pentatonics Classroom Guitar

September 16, 2015 by Mike Christiansen Leave a Comment

In this blog post Mike talks about Major Pentatonics for Classroom Guitar.  This is a great sounding scale that is easy to play and works well over nearly any major chord progression.  This scale is extremely popular and used all the time even by the pros.  Another great scale is the Minor Pentatonic Scale, which is Read the Rest…

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Playing Tips, Teacher Training Tagged With: major pentatonic, scales

The Muted Strum

August 4, 2015 by Mike Christiansen

Sometimes it’s the small things that make the biggest difference. In the world of guitar accompaniment techniques good time and rhythmic feel can make you sound like a pro when playing even the simplest strumming patterns. One of the easiest ways to develop that feel is by adding  muted strums to your playing. It’s the percussive pop Read the Rest…

Filed Under: Guitar, Our Latest Blog Posts, Playing Tips, Uncategorized

Skills Development – Fingerstyle Connecting Runs

July 29, 2015 by Mike Christiansen

Fingerstyle connecting runs are the glue that turns simple fingerpicked chord patterns into professional sounding accompaniment.  With a few simple rules you’ll be able to incorporate this technique into your own playing. Watch this free video lesson to learn how and download the pdf below.

Filed Under: Blog, Guitar, Playing Tips

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