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New Feature – Scale Computation — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Larr; News: Downtime, Upcoming Stuff. New Feature – Drill Instructions. New Feature – Scale Computation. January 11th, 2009 practice. I rolled out a new feature to GuitarCardio.com. More features are on the way, as are another gear review and a video tutorial. You will, of course, hear about them here first. 8 comments ↓. On 0111.09 at 5:21 pm. Great site and great practice item. I just need to make more of an effort to actually practice. On 0111.09 at 8:33 pm. I’ll...
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I’m Back… — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Larr; New Feature – Drill Instructions. A Study Tool for Intervals. I’m Back…. November 15th, 2011 Site News. It’s obviously been a long time since GuitarCardio. Or this blog) has gotten any love from a product perspective. I’ve been working on a new business, and other things (including this site, and my guitar practice) have suffered. And yet, GuitarCardio continues to get thousands of hits from around the world – people still find the tool useful. 4 comments ↓. A metro...
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practice — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Entries Tagged 'practice' ↓. New Feature – Drill Instructions. January 12th, 2009 — practice. Two features in two days! What am I thinking? I hope this helps. In principle, if you know the root note, the scale, and the rule for the drill, you should be able to play through it without even looking at the tab. (In fact, I try to do this as often as possible, to cement my knowledge of the various scales and the fretboard.). New Feature – Scale Computation. Then again, the id...
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Site News — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Entries Tagged 'Site News' ↓. I’m Back…. November 15th, 2011 — Site News. It’s obviously been a long time since GuitarCardio. Or this blog) has gotten any love from a product perspective. I’ve been working on a new business, and other things (including this site, and my guitar practice) have suffered. And yet, GuitarCardio continues to get thousands of hits from around the world – people still find the tool useful. But there’s good news! January 12th, 2009 — practice.
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New Features: Modes and Minors — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Larr; FingerWeights: Gimmick or Goodness? New Features: Modes and Minors. November 11th, 2008 Site News. Now that I’ve moved from a day job to a consulting situation that allows me more flexibility in pursuing my own projects, you may expect more updates to this blog and more features on the site. To wit: I have rolled out the much-requested modes. And keep the feature requests coming! 0 comments ↓. Count=5). Verify service status. (HTTP code 301.).
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Cool Links — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Entries Tagged 'Cool Links' ↓. November 20th, 2008 — Cool Links. Is sort of like Digg or Reddit, but for guitar-related news and sites. Take a minute to check it out, contribute your own links, and (if you’d be so kind), vote up GuitarCardio, which is still on the front page as of this writing. And while you’re clicking links, see if you agree with Rolling Stone’s. 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. Count=5). Verify service status. (HTTP code 301.).
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Welcome to GuitarCardio.com — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. What Do You Do for Practice? Welcome to GuitarCardio.com. June 26th, 2008 Site News. Hi I’m Brad Heintz, author and proprietor of GuitarCardio.com. I play the guitar. Like pretty much everyone else who plays the guitar, I have to practice or I start to suck – my fingers get slow and clumsy, and playing the music becomes about making sure my fingers are in the right places instead of feeling what I’m doing. Thus was born GuitarCardio.com. And visit me back here at the blog...
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Uncategorized — GuitarCardio.com
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Helping guitarists build skills. Entries Tagged 'Uncategorized' ↓. A Study Tool for Intervals. December 1st, 2011 — Uncategorized. So while GuitarCardio for the iPhone and iPad is in the works, I’m also putting together a bunch of smaller, one-off tools for music and music theory study. The first of these is: IntervalQuiz. Do you know what note is a diminished fifth below C#? Check your interval IQ now! Count=5). Verify service status. (HTTP code 301.). On FingerWeights: Gimmick or Goodness?
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The Tao of Chi: January 2005
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The Tao of Chi. Friday, January 28, 2005. After India and Basata, I've come back home finally. (come and home don't rhyme eh? Imagine if they did, then come would sound like comb - digressions digressions). Anyhow, I'm just very restless, as always happens when I have nothing to do, I'm filled with supernervous energy as if I have some really important task at hand, and writing is the last thing I should be doing. On the contrary, writing is the most relaxing thing hehe. Where is the paanwala? The guy lo...
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The Tao of Chi: March 2005
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The Tao of Chi. Wednesday, March 30, 2005. A night of celebrations. Party Number One: Alia and Zahran are getting engaged. Ah well, the party was really nice. met a lot of ex-ISLCians from university. One of people I met that day, and his wife, both friends of Heba, invited me to dinner someday. The man was so kind, he said, We both think you are really nice and would like to have you over for dinner someday . Aw! Party number two: Irena’s house (I think). Drunk Spanish Dude: You too are really, really.
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