Favorite Albums
- "ALL OF THEM"
- Jimi Hendrix
- "X&Y"
- Coldplay
- "Continuum"
- John Mayer
- "Dark Side of The Moon"
- Pink Floyd
Favorite Songs
- "Gravity"
- John Mayer
- "Bold As Love"
- Jimi Hendrix
- "Layla"
- Eric Clapton
- "You Are the Sunshine Of My Life"
- Stevie Wonder
- "Superstition"
- Stevie Wonder
- "The Ocean"
- Led Zeppelin
Favorite Artists
- John Mayer
- Jimi Hendrix
- Led Zeppelin
- Incubus
Steve Gregory
- Primary Instrument: Guitar
- Profession: Performer, Songwriter
- Website: http://www.stevegregorymusic.com/
About Steve Gregory
Listen...bios are a place where we're supposed to write a whole bunch of great stuff about ourselves in order to "sell it" to the reader. Here's the deal...you want to make money? Great, then become a doctor or lawyer or pimp. You love music?! AWESOME! I love music too. So, since we SHO NUFF ain't playing music to make an actual living and thus, I don't have to feel the need to sell you on anything, and we're just here because we love this art form, then I'll spare you such quotes as "Rocking audiences all over the Northeast for 2 years and has opened for Lifehouse, The Last Goodnight, Elliot Yamin, Brett Denon, Teddy Geiger, and Landon Pigg amongst others!!! WOW! <=D" F' that. Watch the videos. Enjoy. Learn. Hit me up with any questions at sgregory@halfstepup.com.Lessons & Articles By Steve Gregory
Steve Gregory On Writing Love Songs, Peanut Butter
By Steve Gregory
Steve Gregory shares his thoughts on good songwriting in a Pop/Rock context, evidently while hungry for peanut butter.
October 28, 2008 on 5:57 pm | In Articles, Pop, Songwriting & Composition under advice, demos, lyrics, song form, Songwriting, subjects, tips | No Comments |GTR-008: Songwriting 1
By Steve Gregory
Steve Gregory walks you through his own writing process to give the student a window in to the creative process.
June 12, 2008 on 2:15 am | In Guitar, Lessons, Songwriting under advanced, demos, form, intermediate, Songwriting | No Comments |GTR-007: Playin’ The Changes
By Steve Gregory
A look at jazz harmony and how to properly follow along and outline chord progressions with your solos while you improvise.
June 12, 2008 on 2:14 am | In Guitar, Improvising, Jazz, Lessons under advanced, Improvising, Jazz, soloing, Theory | 1 Comment |GTR-006: Modes
By Steve Gregory
If you don’t know what Modes are, then you’re not taking full advantage of scales you probably already know. Steve Gregory breaks down what Modes are and how they work.
June 12, 2008 on 2:13 am | In Guitar, Lessons, Scales, Theory under easy, intermediate, modes, patterns, Scales, Theory | 1 Comment |GTR-005: The Guitar Workout
By Steve Gregory
Let’s face it, if you want real progress on the guitar, you don’t need to practice, you need a workout routine. Steve Gregory shows you his Guitar Workout.
June 12, 2008 on 2:12 am | In Guitar, Lessons, Practicing under advanced, easy, exercises, intermediate, Practicing, warmups | No Comments |GTR-004: Advanced Diatonic Harmony
By Steve Gregory
An examination of harmony that goes beyond your typical I-Iv-V chord progression, Steve Gregory’s Advanced Diatonic Harmony will show you how to push your understanding of theory even further.
June 12, 2008 on 2:11 am | In Guitar, Harmony, Lessons, Theory under advanced, Chords, Harmony, intermediate, Songwriting | No Comments |GTR-001: Solo Analysis 1
By Steve Gregory
Steve Gregory breaks down some guitar solos riff by riff to show you exactly how the solos fit over their chord progressions.
June 9, 2008 on 6:45 pm | In Guitar, Improvising, Lessons, Theory under advanced, intermediate, Scales, soloing | No Comments |Featured Lesson
The distance between two notes is actually something quite important... it's called an interval. Kristian...
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Primary Instrument: Guitar
Profession: Performer, Producer, & Songwriter
Country: United States of America
