Sound Better Sundays | Bending Mechanics | Guitar Lessons
Sound Better Sundays | Bending Mechanics | Guitar Lessons Finding time to pick up your guitar during the week can be tough. But Sundays are made for dusting off the axe and getting down to business. That's why every Sunday we'll be bringing you an exclusive free guitar lessons. Each one is tailor-made with killer concepts and ideas that you can apply to your playing. There no BS just an exceptional quality Licklibrary guitar tutorial completely free each week. This week Nick Jennison takes a look at why string bending is a fundamental tool to improve your playing. Over the next 5 weeks, Nick breaks down different aspects of this technique to help guide you playing into new ground. Check out www.Licklibrary.com for more incredible lessons.
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