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Difficulty 6 of 10

G Dorian Fusion Licks

By David Wallimann


In this lesson we will explore some musical ideas based on the G Dorian mode. The dorian mode is the second mode of a Major scale and is characterized by it's major 6th. This scale is very useful in many different musical genres.

Difficulty 6 of 10

John Petrucci Style Melodic Solo

By Gabriel Leopardi


Progressive guitar players like John Petrucci and Steve Morse have influenced this solo by Gabriel Leopardi. The solo is in F#m and you will find some interesting slow licks and also speed alternate picking parts. There is a loop of the backing track recorded for you to keep on practicing a long time.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Neoclassical Three-Level-Lesson, Intermediate

By Marcus Lavendell


A solo in the harmonic A-minor scale. It contains mostly regular picking, but also some sweeps". The solo is taught in three levels of difficulty.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Bluegrass Lesson

By David OToole


Welcome to this little bitta Bluegrassy Chet Atkins viberoony thing! This tune is easy enough to play once you get the components in position. Namely the righthand picking pattern (repetitive) and then the simple lefthand partial chords. Basically the same righthand pattern is used throughout, just changing the emphasis (or loud/softness) on certain notes.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Tapping Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


This solo will help you to improve an interesting technique - tapping. Every guitar player should consider learning this technique as a way to get new playing possibilities. In this exercise you will learn some of the most used patterns using the triads of every chord in the progression.

Tags: tapping,

Difficulty 6 of 10

Rock & Blues Licks

By Gabriel Leopardi


...rock/blues solo over a backing track inspired in a Steve Ray Vaughan song called Crossfire. I used some of my favourite licks on it. We will use some interesting rock/blues licks in the style of SRV, Steve Morse, Joe Satriani, Dave Navarro and many other great guitar players.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Blues Saraceno Style Lesson 2

By Gabriel Leopardi


You will find great rock licks that are very helpful to practice alternate picking, legato and bending techniques. This solo is the 2nd part of the first Saraceno lesson's solo so it would be very interesting to play both of them over the extended backing that I recorded for you.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Blues Saraceno Style Rock Licks

By Gabriel Leopardi


Hi Gmc! In this lesson we will study some great rock licks in the style of Blues Saraceno uses Pentatonic scales, Aeolian and Lydian (like Satriani, his teacher) modes in his composition. In this exercise we will use Gm pentatonic minor scale with some chromatic notes that are added as passing notes. You will find this lesson great to practice bending, legato and sweeping.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Neoclassical Sweeping & Legato

By Gabriel Leopardi


Today we have an interesting neoclassical solo. This is a great exercise where we will combine 2 & 3 strings sweeps and legato. The chord progression is in Am key and I used the different arpeggios to create the solo. In the end of the solo I used A harmonic minor scale.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Whammy Bar Tricks

By Pavel Denisjuk


This lesson is for all those players who have a whammy bar but never knew what to do with it! Here is your chance to get in the world of whammy. Using whammy bar is not as easy as it looks. It always produces extra vibrations for all strings so you'll have to learn to control the noise and use whammy while still playing clean...

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