Rock Fusion Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 4 of 10

Tapping from Heaven

By Carlos Carrillo


A tapping and chord lesson. Here you work with both hands. The right hand plays chords and the left hand play the tapping technique.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Knoweth thy Major Scale

By Nick Kellie


A look at how to master the major scale and major triads in 5 positions all over the fretboard - Also a great introduction to changing keys.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Blues Note Focus

By David Wallimann


What is the blues note? The blues note is the flat 5th often used as a passing tone in the minor pentatonic. It will sound tensed and bizarre, but that's the desired effect we want!

Tags: blues note

Difficulty 5 of 10

Minor Pentatonic Scale and Minor Triads

By Alejandro Pinero


Minor pentatonic scale and minor triads! The idea is to practice the five different minor pentatonic boxes.

Tags: triads

Difficulty 6 of 10

Fusion Phrasing

By David Wallimann


Improvisation without phrasing is like reading a book without any punctuation. Silence between musical ideas is as important as the notes you play.

Difficulty 4 of 10

5/4 Solo - Beginner

By Juan M Valero


I want to introduce you to the fantastic world of the unregular time signatures. It's amazing how interesting compositions you can do using this compass! Includes bending, pentatonic licks, sweep, arpegios, obstinato (pedal notes).

Difficulty 5 of 10

Pentatonic Groove

By David Wallimann


We'll develop some rhythm ideas using all 5 positions of the G minor pentatonic scale.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Hand Over Legato Technique

By David Wallimann


Today we'll study the hand over legato technique. This technique consists in playing legato with the left hand while muting the strings with the right hand over the neck.

Difficulty 7 of 10

B Dorian Solo

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Sometimes it's boring to practice different techniques without to play "real" music or songs. So, I hope this lesson can solve the problem!

Difficulty 5 of 10

Chromatic Fusion

By David Wallimann


The chromatic scale is a very unique scale because it can be played on every chord that you can imagine. That is because the chromatic scale is a scale that includes every possible note on the guitar.

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