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Simple Melodies Part 2

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by Carlos Carrillo

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  • Hello GMC! I am Carlos Carrillo and today you will find those simple melodies lesson II. With some influences of John Petrucci and Steve Vai. I will demonstrate that is not necessary be very skillful with the guitar to be able to play this. We’ll use some techniques as Alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides and Palm muting in this lesson. Is very important your personal use in your songs. The backing track’s chord progression is A, D, F*m , and E.

    Remember, don’t hurry up and feel the Music. God bless you!

    Carlos.

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