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Mark Tremonti talks about how to play without looking at the fret board
Mark Tremonti talks about how to re-introduce guitar playing into your life
Mark Tremonti talks about learning to play the guitar
Mark Tremonti talks about writing lyricsr
Mark talks about the instructional DVD and the Fret12 community
Gives an Alter Bridge update!
How to go about getting a record deal
How to go about putting various parts of a song together
Good ways to practice your modes
10 dimebag sticker
Process and order he goes about writing songs
What tuning he uses for Kashmir
How he writes guitar solos
What amps were used in the studio for Blackbird
How can you improve after already playing for a year
Mark Tremonti talks about finding the right equipment to find a perfect tone
Mark Tremonti discusses what he uses to warm up before a show
How to practice singing and playing difficult compositions at the same time
Good ways to find others to play guitar with
Mark talks about how not to get frustrated when learning new techniques
Mark talks about how to build speed on the guitar while still playing clean
Mark talks about how he comes up with unexpected cord progressions
Mark talks about how much he practiced when in school
Mark discusses whether or not he will ever be doing a solo record of instrumental music
Mark talks about what he does, and how he warms up, in the hours leading up to a concert
Mark talks about the difference between writing a guitar solo vs. song writing
Mark Tremonti- technically perfect vs. heartfelt and not technically perfect solo
Advice to beginners who aspire to be great guitar players
Mark discusses the easiest and hardest parts of writing music
Advice to beginner guitar players on how to acquire skill and self confidence
Advice on finding your own playing style
Mark discusses the way in which he improves his phrasing while soloing
What to do when you have a creative or technical block, and need a jump start
Mark talks about what exercises helped his current style of play