Andy Ng is a self taught guitar enthusiast. He have played guitar for the last 5 yrs and is always seeking ways to improve. This blog is started to share his passion and knowledge with you. Besides working, Andy also teaches people how to play guitar part-time. He lives in sunny Singapore. These are the 3 levels of lessons he teaches.

Beginners

  • Basic Strumming & Picking
  • Major, Minor, 7th Chords
  • Learn How To Play Any Song You Desire
  • Playing Your First Guitar Solo With Scales
  • Intermediate

    • Easy Song Writing
    • Advanced Strumming & Rhythm Playing
    • Chords Formation, Progression & Structure
    • Advanced Scales & Soloing
    • Advanced

      • Improvisation On The Fly
      • Writing Original Songs
      • Playing Cover Songs With Your Own Style
      • Altered Tunings & Composing Songs With Them
      • When & What To Play In Your Band
      • Contact Andy at:

        Email: 1andyngks@gmail.com

        Mobile:+65 8163 2483

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    How To Build A Talkbox

    Thursday, July 26th, 2007

    Tag:build a talkbox, guitar, guitar chain, guitar effect pedals, guitar effects, music, talkbox

    Guitar Effects Loop Explanied

    Friday, July 13th, 2007

    Effects loops give you the opportunity to plug effects between the preamp and the power amp. This is best for modulation (phaser, flanger, chorus, pitsh shifting) and delay effects because it allows them to effect the distorted signal as opposed to the preamp distorting them.
    Tag:guitar, guitar effect pedals, guitar effects, guitar setup, guitars, music, rock

    Finding the Right Guitar Effect Pedal For You

    Thursday, July 12th, 2007

    Guitar players will often use effect pedals to alter their instrument’s sound throughout their career. There are many, many different types of guitar effects out there. How do you proceed? Which guitar effect to go for?
    Tag:guitar, guitar effect pedals, guitar effects, guitar setup, guitars, music, rock

    Advantage of Building Homemade Effect Pedals Pt 1

    Friday, July 6th, 2007

    It can be a tricky, even tedious process if you are a guitar player and is in the process of deciding on which guitar pedals or guitar effects to buy. With so many effect pedals out there to choose from, many times you will find yourself losing all your hard earned money only to own […]

    Difference between Overdrive, Fuzz & Distortion effects

    Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

    Many guitar player struggle to find the difference between these 3 effect pedal. I have been experimenting these 3 effects, most of them homemade. To make it clearer, I shall take an industry standard effect pedal of each group and give you a super brief rundown of the components going inside each effect pedal.
    Tag:guitar, guitar […]

    Watch Your Effects Chain

    Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

    Finding the best effects chain, loop, setup or whatever you call it can be a long and endless process. But it’s also fun! If you plug your guitar into a fuzz box, the fuzz box gives you a fuzzy guitar sound - pretty obvious, huh? If you then plug the fuzz output into a wah […]

    The Delay Effect

    Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

    The delay is actually a very simple effect. All it does is repeat the signal how many times you want to. The first person to come into my mind when it comes to the delay effect is none the less - The Edge of U2.
    Tag:delay, guitar, guitar effect pedals, guitar effects, guitar setup, guitars, music, […]