A non-exercise based approach for improving the agility of your fretting hand.
A technique illusive to you, put in simple lament ways to get you to the point of using them daily, with clean rich sound.
Even the internet has too few places for 7 string guitarists to exchange information. Here is just a lesson on how to get used to your seven string.

Writing Lyrics

June 4, 2010
Just my personal method of writing lyrics that works for me, and I hope it will for you too if you'd like another perspective on the subject.
Why it's just as important to not do as to do. In other words, why we should keep activity and rest in proportion.

Tips For Transcription

May 28, 2010
I had a recommendation to do a lesson on transcription by ear, but the only problem is that there is no one way to transcribe. But, I gave it my best, and was able to give you some tips on transcribing by ear. Enjoy!
This is a brief introduction that goes through how the minor pentatonic scale relates to chord progressions and how to play with other musicians.

Pentatonic Scales

May 24, 2010
I got a request to do a lesson on scales, and I figured the most common scales (other than basic major and minor) were the pentatonic scales. So, that is what this lesson will look at; the major and minor pentatonic scales.
This is part II of a III part series on third lines. Thirds are the building blocks for chords. Learn them. It will pay off. WARNING: Work and thinking involved.

Harmonizing Melodies

May 18, 2010
This lesson will look at how to harmonize melodies. Many bands use harmonized melodies, because it makes their riffs sound...cooler.