I help guitarists advance through a unique and highly individualized program. However my soundslice channel is mostly a random mix of personal projects. See link and instagram posts for more: www.jakeestner.com/hybrid , www.instagram.com/JakeEstner
Not making fun...ok making fun a little bit. I think David Gilmour is great and I think this is overall a great solo, but what happened at the end here? b9 on bVImaj7, B natural on Bbmaj7 for a good two… More…
Transcribed this burning clip from an album promo by Jake Workman - I sent it to Jake and he said I had the notes mostly right but didn't get a lot of his fingerings correct in the original TAB, and some… More…
A student was asking me some questions about time signatures related to a Tool song, and it got me thinking about what really *is* a time signature, and how there can often be grey area between different… More…
Fun stuff, kids. Original tune of hers.… More…
This was one of a few different things I wrote earlier this year based on the idea of melody and harmony that repeat, but the inversions of the voicings for the harmony ascend while the melody stays the… More…
You know, some nice studio bass playing here. And an interesting vocal performance to try to put on paper. More…
Forget your neo soul licks, and Julian who? The future of guitar is in arrangements of iPhone ringtones. More…
What’s going on: Alternates between key centers of F major and B major, two keys a tritone apart. There’s a general pattern, it’s basically a spread triad arpeggio followed by the open E string (E being… More…
Oldie - was exploring some possibilities when I got that extra string. More…
Cool video...I was curious about the chorus, but not curious enough to try to decipher them all from the record. This sounds correct but I'll admit I haven't done a thorough spot check against the original,… More…
The notes, they are very close together in time! More…
Kermit knew how to write 'em. Tuning is drop D down a whole step. More…
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last A section solo guitar from Louis Stewart… More…
Etude based off some picking experimentation. Tough to let all those notes ring out, and also to control the timing in all those quick sweeps. More…
An arpeggio sequence I was working on as alternate picking practice, applied to Giant Steps chord changes arranged as spread triads. More…
All right so a little bit of an unconventional slice. A lot of people covered that "fingerpicking addition" thing I posted the other day, but had trouble nailing the last measure in 9/8. Some played it… More…
Tried writing a little etude that was rhythmically in groups of 2, then 3, then 4, then 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.… More…
Hey, what's the best way to write those trills and ornamentations that I often have as 32nd notes?… More…
(24 frets, standard tuning) More…
Was playing around with a rhythmic idea, maybe later might flesh into more of an etude or piece: the melody is a group of five notes repeating, but it alternates every two measures between being played… More…
Possible ways you can play Bb/C without growing new fingers. C is always lowest pitch. Let me know if I missed any! More…