Acoustic Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 6 of 10

Acoustic Country Blues

By Ben Nisenblat


This acoustic lesson is in the country/blues style without the use of a pick. To do it right you need to block the rest of the strings. It's an excellent exercise that gives single line melodies a powerful sound.

Difficulty 2 of 10

Carcassi Arpeggio Studies

By Kosei Kubota


Matteo Carcassi was 19th century guitarist from Italy, and he enjoyed international success in France and Germany. His classical guitar method became popular, and it's still in use.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Flamenco Rumba Lesson

By Al Christie


A Rumba lesson using different popular chord changes that you will hear on many records. The chords are not that difficult, but to change with the rhythm is.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Modern Acoustic Groove Lesson

By Ben Nisenblat


In this lesson we will keep exploring the right hand possibilities on the acoustic guitar. Be sure to jam away over the acoustic backings!

Difficulty 3 of 10

Malaguena Lesson

By Ben Nisenblat


This is a great exercise to quickly develop speed on the acoustic guitar. By applying different right hand fingers on the same note in a quick succession, we can achieve an effect similar to tremolo picking.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Open Strings Strumming

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Jerry shows you some of his favortie chords voicings for acoustic guitar. A fat and wide sound is achieved by using drop D and lots of open strings. Hop inside!

Difficulty 7 of 10

Flamenco Taranta Lesson

By Al Christie


Taranta is a song of the Miners from the south of Spain, very serious sounding and a good left hand exercise. It is also a typical Flamenco Repertoire introduction. Its such a cool technique (the hammer ons and pull offs combined) that I just had to learn it and I'm sure when you hear it for the first time, you will want to play it as well.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Bourree 2- Bach Lesson

By Kosei Kubota


This second part of Bourree contains further ellaborations "bass lines meet melodies". Practice this seriously to develop the left and right hand techique required for counterpoint music.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Classical Right Hand Technique

By Ben Nisenblat


This is the fist lesson from our new instructor Ben Nisenblat. Based on a classical song, this is great for the right hand technique. Ben will teach how to pick with the thumb only on the bass notes, and with the fingers on the E B G strings.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Flamenco Granaina Lesson

By Al Christie


The Granainas comes from the region of Granada in the south of Spain. It is a free form and has no strickt tempo and you can play each part as you want, with your own feeling. Al Christie shows how!

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