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Difficulty 7 of 10

Cookin Country Licks

By Mitch Roberts


A standard country progression packed full of killer riffs, some great improvisation tips and the theory that ties it all together

Difficulty 2 of 10

Power Chords Workout

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Riffs using only power chords with different voicings, open strings, and the palm muting technique.

Difficulty 4 of 10

BWV 997 Sarabande (2/2)

By Gerardo Siere


Second part of the sarabande from BWV 997 lute suite by J.S.Bach.

Difficulty 4 of 10

BWV 997 Sarabande (1/2)

By Gerardo Siere


Sarabande from the BWV 997 lute suite by J.S.Bach

Tags: Bach, BWV997

Difficulty 5 of 10

Slapping Technique for Guitar

By Stephane Lucarelli


Various progressive exercises to master the Slap & Pop technique on the guitar.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Dark Fusion

By Vasilije Vukmirovic


Application of min9, min6, and min7-5 chords to create intense, dark atmosphere.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Cooley's Reel

By Lian Gerbino


This time we'll see some Irish folk, so, I came up with a famous Irish Reel.

Difficulty 4 of 10

A Different Kind of Modal Use

By David Wallimann


Modes can sometimes be used to facilitate transitions between two unrelated keys. Let's talk about it!

Difficulty 5 of 10

Melodic Hard Rock Soloing in A Minor

By Jonathan Burgos


Let's explore a style that set a new trend in guitar soloing.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Mixing the Mixolydian

By Ivan Zecic


In this lesson we are going to work on combining the mixolydian mode with other scales like minor pentatonic and blues scales.

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