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 Use Guitar Slide

    Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

    ALMOST EVERY GUITARIST I HAVE met has been fascinated by the sound of bottleneck slide. However, to many players the techniques involved with this unique style remain a mystery. The following guidelines and exercises are essential in developing the ability to execute clean, accurate, and agile phrases with the slide, and will help you avoid […]

    Learn Guitar Rake

    Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

    A rake is a technique that can be use to add a little percussive spice to notes. This is done by adding one or more "click" […]

    Keeping Your Guitar In Tune…Always

    Friday, August 3rd, 2007

    I sure do prefer my guitar staying "in tune" throughout the scale whenever I play. How about you? Different string gauges, scale lengths, set ups, fret sizes, playing techniques and other variables are all factors which determines your guitar intonation.
    What is guitar intonation really?
    It is best described by saying that the notes of some chords […]

    Make Your Guitar Sing With Harmonics

    Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

    You don’t need a harp or learn to play one if you want to achieve that distinctive bell-like tone you just heard on your record. And by the way, it isn’t a harp you are hearing!(unless it’s stated of course…) In this post, get exposed to guitar harmonics and soon you be well on your […]