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Ep002 – What is Music Theory?

In this episode, Andy Schneider is here to crack the code of music theory and show you how it can supercharge your playing. Andy explores how music theory is more than just rules—it’s your guitar-playing toolkit! Join him as he builds chords from scales like the trusty C major and discovers how the C major and A minor chords are a match made in musical heaven. This episode is packed with practical tips to boost your songwriting and soloing by understanding the magic that is music theory.

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Ep012 – Electricity Basics for Guitar and Bass

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GTRNRD Podcast Ep012: Electricity Basics for Guitar and Bass

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If you’ve ever found yourself scratching your head at all the electrical lingo tossed around in guitar gear discussions, this episode is for you! ⚡️ This time on GTRNRD, we’re zapping into the basics of electricity that every guitarist and bassist should know.

In the latest episode, we’re on a mission to demystify the fundamentals of electricity and its impact on your sound. We tackle everything from Ohm’s Law to the difference between AC and DC voltage, and I explain exactly how capacitors and resistors play their part in your gear. Understanding how voltage, current, and resistance interact can spell the difference between a killer tone and, well, a very silent amp.

I also shine some light on why matching your speaker impedance with your amp can make—or break—your gig. Plus, you’ll learn why that flimsy cable might be the reason for your tone woes. We’re talking straight about power supplies on pedalboards and the brilliance of isolated power supplies in keeping tone clean and mean.

So, whether you’re saddling up for your first gig or you’ve been around the block with your six-string, this episode will gear you with the electrical know-how to boost your sound and confidence. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, and don’t forget to share with your guitar buddies!

See you there, NRDs!

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Ep011 – The Scales Junglegym

**GTRNRD Podcast Ep011: The Scales Junglegym**

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Who knew a jungle gym and your fretboard could have so much in common? 🎸 In this episode, we’re swinging into “The Scales Junglegym,” where I draw on the physical play of jungle gyms to inspire our scale practice. Just as a jungle gym stretches our muscles and sense of adventure, scales stretch our musical muscles, building hand coordination and musical flexibility.

Why should you dive into this episode? Well, scales are music’s foundation! I break down how tackling scales with creativity (and some fun, just like playing outside) can transform your guitar playing. By shaking up your finger choices and casting aside predictable patterns, you unlock new worlds of melodic possibility. Plus, I’ve packed this episode with practical exercises to expand your technique and free your music from the mundane.

So what are you waiting for? Hit play and swing into this episode for some musical monkey bars—you don’t want to miss it!

See you there, NRDs!

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Ep010 – Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs

### GTRNRD Podcast Ep010: Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs

Hey there, guitar wizards and low-end maestros! Ever wish your solos could sing like a bird or scream like a superstar? Well, you’re in luck. 🎸 In this week’s episode, we’re diving into the world of hammer-ons and pull-offs—those magical techniques that can transform your playing from “meh” to “marvelous.”

Join me as we dissect the mechanics of hammer-ons, where you strike a note by simply placing a finger firmly on the fretboard, and pull-offs, which let a string ring out beautifully as you lift your finger. Perfecting these moves will add fluidity and expression to your music, whether you’re serenading the moon or setting your fretboard on fire.

I’ll guide you through some practical exercises to strengthen your fingers and improve your timing. Plus, we’ll explore how to spice up those scale exercises and how to use these techniques to turn your melodies into something vocalists would envy. That’s right—hammer-ons and pull-offs are like the consonants of your musical language, enhancing your solos with variety and nuance.

To geek out even further, check out my books, “Beginner’s Guitar Jumpstart” and “Bass Guitar Beginner’s Jumpstart,” which you’ll find at SeeingMusicBooks.com. These reads are perfect for grounding your foundational skills and theory.

So, ready to experiment and share your newfound skills on social media? I can’t wait to see what you come up with. And don’t forget to tune in next time when we’ll be swinging through “The Scales Junglegym” episode—your melody-making might just reach new heights.

Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, and let’s amp up your musical expression!

See you there, NRDs!

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