It's time for a Slide Lesson with Muris! Includes playing with slide, "pick and fingers" picking, blues chord progression, right hand fingers muting, E major scale, E minor pentatonic scale, E blues scale, E Mixolydian and much more.
Welcome to the second, and intermediate part of this three-level-solo with Marcus Lavendell! Instead of playing faster we are going to focus on more techniques. We're still in the key of E-minor and the scales we use are still minor & pentatonic blues scale, same as in the first part.
Gabriel gives a new Stoner Rock Lesson! The main difference in this one is a different tuning called Dropped D. This tuning makes you get a lower and heavier sound that is one of the most important Stoner's qualities.
Muris gives the second part of his funk lesson, which means LEAD playing. Includes B Dorian, Bm Pentatonic, B Blues Scale, Alternate Picking Runs, Sweep Picking Arpeggios, String Skipping, Chromatic Runs, Palm Muting and much more...
This lesson by is going to focus on hearing the modes and understand how to build modal chord progressions using triads. Triads are small 3 note chords constructed with a Root, 3rd and 5th.
This first gmc funk rhythm lesson includes:
B Dorian - funk feel groove - octave licks - palm muting - left hand muting - cool chords for funk and much more. You will also find great patterns for blues...
Economy picking is a very effective way to play fast without overdoing it. Every movement in economy picking is calculated so that all the superfluous is eliminated.
The rule is to play alternate picking always except when playing two notes on adjacent strings.
Whenever this happens, we will use sweeping to continue the movement started. In other words, if you are playing a note down and need to play the next string, you will continue to play down...
Muris shows you some interesting patterns for right hand fingering in this lesson. It's also great memory lesson,to remember when to play which pattern. And now we have pinky in action!
Gabriel explores the rhythmic style of one the most important Thrash Metal bands - Megadeth. This lesson would be interesting for every beginner/intermediate guitar player that would like to improve the rhythm techniques.
This solo is played over a funky groove. I used the A blues scale extensively. Anyway, there are some notes outside of this scale. You will find various guitar techniques: bending, slide, legato, tapping...