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Hello, and welcome to my personal guitar repository! I've played guitar for about half my life, and I thought it was about damn time I shared some of that knowledge back to the community that helped me so much when I was first starting out!

Look around, get a feel for the place and feel free to contact me should you have any feedback, complains, suggestions, etc.

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Lessons, theoryAndinstructions

The Workout – Part 3

The Workout – Part 3

Micke Hasselqvist

The final, third part in the guitar workout series is a compilation of different exercises I’ve used over the years. Continue reading

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The Workout – Part 2

Micke Hasselqvist

Step 2 in my guitar workout training. This time focusing more on less obvious things, like ear training, transcribing, fretboard navigation, etc. Continue reading

Gear up

Gear up!

Micke Hasselqvist

This article is about a “player’s approach” to the art of taking care of your guitar, amplifier and other pieces of gear. Continue reading

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The Workout – Part 1

Micke Hasselqvist

You are not utilizing all of your potential! I am here to PUMP! YOU! UP! And make you into the guitar player you are destined to be! Continue reading

Bend It And Vibrate It

Bend it and vibe it

Micke Hasselqvist

While fast runs and cool licks are good to know, it’s way more important to make that one tone stand out by applying cool bendings and vibrato. Continue reading

Fixing mistakes

Fixing mistakes and improving

Micke Hasselqvist

To ensure that your guitar playing is constantly improving, you need to spend some time working on improving the things that are holding you back. Continue reading

Picking your notes

Picking Your Notes – Part 1

Micke Hasselqvist

Alternate picking is one of the most basic but also one of the most important technique for guitar players. Continue reading

Finger Dexterity - Part 2

Finger Dexterity – Part 2

Micke Hasselqvist

How to work up the strength and fluency in your fingers and the synchronization between your hands. Don’t forget to read Part 1! Continue reading

Triads

Triads – the most basic chords

Micke Hasselqvist

The most basic chord is called a triad. By utilizing any regular scale, you can build them yourself. Continue reading

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