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Guitar Music Theory

Ep126 Q&A Adam Hatfield Line 6 Helix Stomp

Guitar Music Theory

Desi Serna

Musictheoryforguitar, Guitar, Guitarscales, Performing Arts, Guitarmusictheory, Music, Guitarlessons, Arts, Guitarchords, Guitartheory

4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2022

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

In episode 126 of the Guitar Music Theory podcast, I’m joined by my friend Adam Hatfield to talk about the Line 6 Helix Stomp plus answer listener questions. We answer questions about applying pentatonic scale patterns, using dominant function, playing fingerstyle chord melody guitar, using 4th and 5th harmony, and more plus we talk about gear and amps. This is an audio-only podcast episode. You won't find videos online but I have been posting lots of new videos to my social media profiles. Be sure to like and follow my pages at the links below including my brand new TikTok profile.

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In episode 126 of the guitar music theory podcast I'm joined by my friend Adam Hatfield to talk about the line six helix stomp plus answer listener questions. Greetings guitar engineers. Welcome to the guitar music theory podcast. I am your

0:36.3

host of Desi Cerna and today I welcome my friend Adam Hatfield to talk about the

0:41.4

line six helix stop plus answer listener questions.

0:45.9

We answer questions about applying pentatonic scale patterns, using dominant function, playing

0:51.3

finger-style chord melody guitar using fourth and fifth harmony, plus we talk

0:56.2

about gear, amps, and more. Now lately I've posted video of my podcast conversations

1:02.2

to YouTube and Facebook. Today's talk is audio only

1:05.8

so don't go looking for the video. But you can find video for my two previous podcast

1:11.1

guests including artist agent envy and physiotherapist Mark Sigh.

1:16.7

We had some great discussions.

1:19.1

I've also posted some new short video clips to all of my social media platforms including YouTube, Facebook,

1:25.6

Instagram, Tik-Tock, and Twitter.

1:28.6

So go to any one of those platforms and search Desi Cerna Guitar. And you can like, subscribe, watch and be sure to interact with my content.

1:37.0

That would mean commenting on it and sharing it.

1:40.0

All right, one more thing before we get started with today's podcast episode.

1:45.5

What do you specifically need to do right now in order to improve your guitar plan?

1:50.8

Go to my website, Guitar Music.com answer the question I ask you about your

1:55.9

playing and I'll send you free custom video instruction calibrated to your current

2:00.3

level. Whether you're just getting started and need to learn the basics, you need to know

2:04.6

the best way to approach learning songs or using bar chords or finger picking or playing

2:09.5

lead guitar or getting started with music theory, I have a free course for you. My courses will put

2:15.8

you on a plan to fill gaps in your playing so you can move forward and reach your music goals.

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