Show some lick that will give a fresh sound to the old and over used pentatonic. Two concept in particular will spice things up: Rhythmic Displacement and Accent Shifting. This lesson will improve: Pentatonic Knowledge, Phrasing, Rhythmic Displacement, Accent Shifting and Sweep Picking.
Some basic skills to be able to touch upon the style power metal. We'll use some techniques as Alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides and Palm muting in this lesson.
Here is another Study by Fernando Sor (1778-1839), this is an arpeggio study. While the left hand is pretty simple, the chord progression at the end is interesting, and it provides an excellent right hand workout.
I called this technique "Repetitive Sweep Picking" because you can do your arpeggios more attractive and less difficult by repeating a few notes in your sweeps.
It's easy for guitar players to get stuck in the same area of the fretboard while improvising. In this lesson we'll study a little exercise using open strings that should help you see your scales in a new linear way.
Beautiful vibratos, sweet melodies and powerful licks in the style of Steve Vai. Also you will find techniques such as alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides and Palm muting in this lesson.
I am trying to unite some works of Bach and convert in a really interesting song. Here you work with aspects like rhythm, scale uses, and different techniques as legato and alternate picking.
Tangos are a sensual dance style, with popular origins. We will practice rasgueos, melodic thumb and alzapua technique, and a couple forms for golpe (tap on the guitar board).
Among the best left hand exercises. I usually use this for warm up, playing slowly. It will provide finger independence needed for playing counterpoint music on the guitar.