Rock Fusion Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 6 of 10

Fusion Sweep Arpeggios in C Major

By Stephane Lucarelli


Some interesting and modern sounding arpeggios, in the style of Greg Howe, Frank Gambale...

Difficulty 6 of 10

Funky Fusion Solo - Intermediate

By Ivan Milenkovic


Second in line of funky fusion solo lessons, involving 16th triplet short boosts, string skipping, heavy vibrato, pinched harmonics, slides and arpeggiated passages.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Dorian Funk

By Jonathan Burgos


Analyzing the fusion of the Doric scale with the Blues scale.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Double Speed Delay Licks

By Conrad Harpham


How to use the delay pedal to double your speed!

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 8 of 10

Fast picking chromatic triplets

By Conrad Harpham


A fast alternate picking practice in the style of Steve Morse, amongst others, that utilises repeating chromatic triplet patterns played with the first 3 fingers of the left hand.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Tapping Applications Lesson 2 - Playing scales

By Conrad Harpham


This lesson continues on from the end of tapping applications 1, by utilizing the first finger of the left hand to hammer-on to the string above, therefore negating the need to pick. This example uses the Lydian mode and is in the style of Joe Satriani.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Dorian Phrases

By Jose Lassaga


This scale sounds funky and bluesy. Many guitarists use the Dorian mode in their solos, such as Vaughan, Santana, Eric Johnson, among others.

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.

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