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Difficulty 6 of 10

Tapping Applications Lesson 1

By Conrad Harpham


First in a series of 5 lessons on tapping, with varying levels of difficulty, starting with intermediate/advanced. This lesson will help you apply different tapping techniques into your playing. We will be looking at areas including crossing strings, string skipping, arpegiating chords, playing fast scales and eventually onto some multi-finger tapping examples.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Ozzy Osborne: Crazy Train

By David Wallimann


This lesson will teach you how to play the classic riffs of Crazy Train.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Funk Rhythms and Slap

By Ramiro Delforte


This lesson is about FUNK. And in order to get into that world I gather some elements about that genre of music.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Gilbertomania - Gilbert's Style Song pt1

By Jose Lassaga


I'm back again, and for this lesson I've prepared a song in Paul Gilbert's style. He has been a great inspiration to me, mostly due to his amazing techniques.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Cascading Mirrors

By Ivan Mihaljevic


This is the second song on my solo album Sandcastle! Technically it focuses on vibrato, legato, staccato, some whammy bar tricks and usage of delay.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Chromatic Legato Modal Nightmare

By David Wallimann


This exercise should help you get your chops up to speed while reviewing the modes.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Polyrhythms Part 1

By Ramiro Delforte


We will learn to play some polyrhythms. Basically 4 against 3, 4 against 5 and 2 against 3.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Sor Op28-Var1

By Gerardo Siere


Fast variation of the theme of Malbrough goes to war.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Fusion Solo - oriental inspiration

By Vasilije Vukmirovic


Jazz fusion solo using slides, legatos, and repeating patterns as element of composition.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Modal Madness pt 5. - The Hirajoshi Scale

By Zsolt Galambos


This lesson is about the Japanese scale named the Hirajoshi scale in Dmin. It involves wide stretches but it is played fairly slow so guitarists of almost all levels can practice it.

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