Free Video Guitar Lesson – Guitar Pick Exercises 3 & 4
In this 3 1/2 minute video, Guitar Teacher Steve Falter shows you how to use two exercises to increase your pick control, accuracy, and speed.
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Steve started playing guitar in ‘69, and has been performing regularly since ’90. His involvement with recording and sound engineering began in the early ‘70’s.
Steve, and his bands, have always given back to the community, supporting Special Needs Families, Christian Outreach, Food Pantries, Homeless Shelters and Medical Research.
As a songwriter and registered artist with BMI, Steve’s songwriting and gig sets span the Blues, Rock, Folk, Country and Christian genres.
2009 was the start of a busy solo performing schedule as well as sharing his love of music by teaching both Guitar and Live Performance Techniques. Steve teaches his guitar students to play the music THEY want to play, right from the start, without getting bogged down with music theory. With Live Performance Techniques lessons, students learn how to move from the living room to a live stage.

Hello Steve, it was great to see that you and I have similarities by giving back to the community using our music. Very impressive bio and I will be watching for future blogs.
Have a great week,
Brian
Brian Suman - August 28, 2011 at 7:09 am |
Thanks, Brian and, as you well know, we are supposed to share our talents. What a blessing, eh? Totally digging Train as I write!
Steve
Steve Falter - August 28, 2011 at 7:38 am |
I had sat the guitar down for most of the last 20 years and it wasn’t until I decided to use the talent to share my faith and journey before I found my purpose in playing. Now, I can’t put the guitar down. Great stuff and thanks for the compliment on Train.
Brian
Brian Suman - August 28, 2011 at 7:59 am |