Beginner Guitar Lessons

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Open Chords Strumming

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Let's talk about strumming. If you have a pattern of 16th notes, normally you play this pattern using downstrokes upstrokes lternately. You can remove some of these movements and you have a new pattern!

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John Frusciante Style Lesson 2

By Gabriel Leopardi


A new lesson inspired by guitar player and composer John Frusciante. Let's analyse his nice clean soloing style that you can find in RHCP's albums like "Californication", "By the way" and "Stadium Arcadium".

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Carcassi Arpeggio Studies

By Kosei Kubota


Matteo Carcassi was 19th century guitarist from Italy, and he enjoyed international success in France and Germany. His classical guitar method became popular, and it's still in use.

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Slow Pentatonics Lesson

By David Wallimann


Let's study a melodic piece using only pentatonic scales. The main goal is to learn how to build melodic ideas when modulating from one key to another: E Major and E minor.

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Chord Extensions Lesson 1

By David OToole


A 2-part Chord Extensions lesson which builds on our previous basic chord groups. We will be adding on to the basic C group with 'extensions' to the basic chords.

Tags: chords, extensions,

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Mixolydian Soloing - Beginner

By Muris Varajic


This beginner solo lesson contains pull-offs and hammer-ons, trills and one bend, everything else is straight alternate picking.

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Melodic Tapping Lesson

By Jeff Curtis


Tapping can be used to create lots of speed and crazy licks, but in this lesson we are going to take a more emotional and melodic approach. Perfect for the beginner who wants to tackle tapping and fine tune their technique.

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Slow Melody Lesson

By David Wallimann


Here is a melodic piece. It's important not to get carried away with technique and forget that music is about conveying a message. Melody is the main focus here. I tried to create a lead that would flow easily to the listener's ear. When trying to build something melodic, a good idea is to sing a melody on top of the chord progression you're working on and reproduce it on the instrument. That's usually how you can come up with new ideas.

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Chords - key of A

By David OToole


A is a very popular guitar key with the 3 main chords A D E - which are easy to play, and all feature the open strings. This gives the key a very full sound on the guitar. There's more songs out there in A than you can shake a stick!

Tags: chords, key of A

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Chords - key of F

By David OToole


The key of F is not used as often for guitar because it has a lot of barre chords and not a lot of ringing open string ones. It can be a difficult key for beginners uncomfortable with barre chords.

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