Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
Steve Stine
If you are passionate about playing the guitar, but often find yourself short on practice time, or frequently on-the-go and in need of musical inspiration, then the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast can help you improve your skills and stay motivated. Join Steve Stine as he chats with fellow musicians and educators, and shares valuable guitar lessons to help you learn new songs, grasp music theory, and create your own solos. Whether you are an experienced guitarist or just starting out, this podcast is perfect for you.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Steve Stine Guitar Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Steve Stine Guitar Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Steve Stine Guitar Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
Acoustic Blues Guitar - Basic Fingerpicking
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
05/28/20 • 17 min
Learning how to fingerpick opens up a whole new level of guitar playing. And fingerpicking sounds AMAZING on acoustic guitar.
So tune in to today's episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast. Because Steve’s going to show you the ropes of basic fingerpicking on acoustic guitar.
And this stuff works on electric also. So be sure to check it out!
Want to improve your acoustic playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com
Links:
- Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus...
- GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0...
- Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .
Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
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Top 5 Chords For Acoustic Guitar
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
05/16/20 • 15 min
Some chords just sound amazing on acoustic guitar. They sound good on electric also, but something about the way these chords ring out just sounds “right” on acoustic guitar.
Want to know more? Tune in to today's episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, because Steve’s going to show you the top 5 chords for acoustic guitar. So you can bring out the rich, full sound of your acoustic guitar with the music you play.
Want to improve your acoustic playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com
Links:
- Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus...
- GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0...
- Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .
Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
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5 Modern Blues Licks
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
05/05/20 • 30 min
In this episode, you’ll learn five modern blues licks to play authentic blues and rock solos. If you’re interested in playing authentic blues guitar solos, go to GuitarZoom.com to check out Blues Licks.
Links:
- Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus...
- GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0...
- Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .
Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Mastering Guitar Improvisation: 5 Steps for Fluid and Creative Soloing
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
11/14/24 • 19 min
Welcome to the Steve Stine Podcast! In today's episode, we'll be diving into "5 Steps to Fluid Improvisation." If you're looking to improve the fluidity of your guitar playing, whether you're a newbie or a seasoned player, this episode is packed with practical insights. Steve will take us through essential steps to get started, from creating the right backing track to build your practice on, to finding the perfect guitar tone that motivates you.
We'll explore concepts like improving your travel capacity across the fretboard, mastering rhythmic phrasing to create dynamic sentences, using repetition creatively, integrating sequences for added flair, and finally, making melodic connections to give your improvisation purpose. By the end of this episode, you'll have a solid framework to make your improvisation sound and feel more natural. So grab your guitar, and let's get started!
1. Travel Capacity - Navigating the Space: Imagine your home is like the fretboard of your guitar. Travel capacity is like knowing where the kitchen, living room, and bathroom are. If you're hosting a party, you need to comfortably move between spaces. In the same way, you need to move across the fretboard with ease and confidence, hitting key areas like scales and notes.
2. Rhythmic Phrasing - Conversational Flow: Think of this as the art of conversation at your party. You don't monologue the entire time (hopefully!). Instead, you have pauses and moments of listening. You might tell a story (a musical phrase), pause for reactions (holding or pausing on a note), and ask questions (creating dynamic contrast). It keeps the dialogue engaging, just as varying rhythm keeps your improvisation flowing.
3. Repetition - Creating Familiarity: Every good party has a few repeating elements—maybe a signature drink or a favorite playlist that cycles back. Repetition in your music, like riffs or motifs, creates something familiar that listeners can latch onto. It’s like giving your guests those recurring moments they’ll remember and look forward to.
4. Sequences - Patterns and Recipes: A well-run dinner party often has a sequence of events: appetizers, main course, dessert. Similarly, sequences in music are patterns that bring structure to your improvisation, adding a sense of progression and sophistication—like moving from one tasty dish to another.
5. Melodic Connection - The Signature Dish: Finally, your party might be known for a signature dish that everyone talks about. This is the melodic connection in your improvisation, the “E” note or theme you keep coming back to. It ties everything together and gives your improv a consistent flavor that makes it memorable
Links:
- Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus...
- GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0...
- Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .
Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Viktor Tanaskovski: Blending Rock, Jazz, and Experimental Music
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
10/17/24 • 44 min
Ever wondered how a passion for skateboarding could spark a lifelong journey into the world of music? Victor Tanaskovski, an acclaimed guitarist and GuitarZoom instructor, shares his unexpected path from being a punk rock enthusiast influenced by the Tony Hawk Pro Skater soundtracks to becoming a jazz aficionado trained at a Jazz Academy in Macedonia. Victor’s story is a testament to the transformative power of music, evolving from playing in cover bands to crafting original pieces with Minstrels Gallery, Alembic, and the improvisational trio Improve. Each step of his journey showcases a dedication to exploring and mastering different musical styles, deliberately steering clear of traditional Balkan folk elements.
Victor reveals the layers behind his music creation process, beginning with mastering guitar fundamentals sans effects and progressing to a collaborative band approach enriched with innovative tools like loopers and octave dividers. His duo, Alembic, transforms into a full-band sound with the help of his classically trained pianist girlfriend, who adds depth with keyboards, theremin, and vocals. Dive into the intriguing dynamics of his improvisational trio, Improve, where every performance is a one-of-a-kind experience guided by Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies cards, ensuring that no two sessions are ever the same.
Explore the breadth of Victor’s musical influences and his unique recording techniques in our conversation. From the avant-garde impact of John Cage’s 4'33" to the magic of creating music with unexpected elements like a cat on a piano, Victor’s stories are as enlightening as they are entertaining. We also discuss the balance between technical precision and soulful expression in teaching guitar, aiming to inspire students with a versatile approach across genres. Celebrate Victor’s contributions to GuitarZoom Academy and get a taste of his original material, linking directly from our podcast. Don't miss this captivating episode packed with musical insights and creative inspirations!
Check out Viktor's YouTube Page for music and videos:
Viktor Tanaskovski - YouTube
Ready to learn Guitar with Viktor?
Viktor Tanaskovski (guitarzoom.com)
Links:
- Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus...
- GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0...
- Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .
Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
What is the Blues Scale for Guitar
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
06/27/20 • 32 min
In today’s episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, Steve’s going to break down the blues scale. So you can play better blues solos, as well as add bluesy mojo to any song or guitar solo.
If you want to play more authentic blues guitar, you don’t want to miss it. :-)
Want to improve your blues playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com
How To Learn Songs On Guitar Fast - Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac example
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
05/28/20 • 32 min
Does it seem like learning a new song takes forever? If so, tune in to today's episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, because Steve’s going to reveal tips and strategies to help you learn songs FAST on guitar.
And you’ll learn a new song in the process: “Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac.
So be sure to tune in, even if you’re “electric only”. ;-)
Want to improve your acoustic playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com
#1 Shortcut to Write Hot Blues Riffs
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
06/25/20 • 18 min
Want to create hot blues licks from scratch? Tune in to today's podcast, because Steve Stine is going to reveal a shortcut that makes it easy. :-)
Want to improve your blues playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com
Learn to Make That Guitar Sing
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
04/21/20 • 17 min
One of the biggest challenges guitar players have soloing is a lot of solos just sound like a scale.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to use vibrato and other skills to make your guitar sound like it’s singing.
This is exactly what blues legends to play soul-stirring blues solos, and it’s a critical skill every guitar player should know.
If you’re interested in learning more, go to www.guitarzoom.com and check out my course Blues Licks.
On Becoming a Genuine Artist with Brent Paschke
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
09/30/21 • 51 min
When you are being true to yourself, you are completely honest with what you feel, deeply value, and desire. It also means communicating your feelings wholeheartedly both with yourself and others, allowing your truth to flow through you, your music, and into the world.
In today's episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, we will be joined by Brent Paschke. He is a guitarist, producer, songwriter, and author based in Los Angeles, California. He is best known as Pharrell Williams’ guitarist, having worked with the singer/songwriter/producer since 2001. Paschke accompanies Williams in the studio and on tour, and his guitar performances appear on such Pharrell projects as G I R L (2015 Grammy winner for Best Urban Contemporary Album) and Hidden Figures: The Album (2017 Golden Globe nominee for Best Original Score). Brent has also worked with Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, New Kids on the Block, Kelly Clarkson, Chris Brown, and many other artists.
Tune in to this podcast now!
Highlights:
- [01:24] How the COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted his daily life
- [09:50] His earliest memory connecting to music
- [13:03] How Lynn Kenneth Quamme influenced Brent growing up as a rock player
- [17:19] When did his first band come along?
- [20:33] Why did he move to Minneapolis?
- [21:40] How did Spymob come about?
- [22:53] What happened to Spymob after epic records dropped them?
- [25:30] When did he decide to move from Minneapolis to California?
- [27:02] His experience on working with some great producers
- [28:37] How is working with Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo different?
- [34:11] What are the goals when touring?
- [36:33] The reason behind Tuniversity
- [48:09]Who are his main musical influences?
- [49:35]What are his three top albums?
- [54:00]What are his other interests outside of music?
Links:
- Website:brentpaschke.com
- LinkedIn:Brent Paschke
- Instagram:@brentpaschke
- Facebook:Brent Paschke
- Twitter:@brentpaschke
Links:
- Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus...
- GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0...
- Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .
Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
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How many episodes does Steve Stine Guitar Podcast have?
Steve Stine Guitar Podcast currently has 321 episodes available.
What topics does Steve Stine Guitar Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Lessons, Music Theory, How To, Courses, Podcasts, Blues, Education, Rock and Guitar.
What is the most popular episode on Steve Stine Guitar Podcast?
The episode title 'Acoustic Blues Guitar - Basic Fingerpicking' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Steve Stine Guitar Podcast?
The average episode length on Steve Stine Guitar Podcast is 23 minutes.
How often are episodes of Steve Stine Guitar Podcast released?
Episodes of Steve Stine Guitar Podcast are typically released every day.
When was the first episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcast?
The first episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcast was released on Apr 17, 2020.
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