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Difficulty 5 of 10

John Petrucci Style Melodic Solo 2

By David Wallimann


A melodic instrumental piece based in the style of John Petrucci. I recorded my interpretation of one of John's songs called Wishful Thinking which can be found on his solo album.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Wes Montgomery Style Octaves

By Muris Varajic


Simply use your thumb to brush these octaves but be sure to have proper left hand muting, you might have some unwanted notes otherwise. Playing octaves is a fairly easy way to get a powerful sound from your guitar.

Tags: octaves, thumb

Difficulty 4 of 10

Eric Johnson Scales Lesson

By David Wallimann


His flawless technique and remarkable sense of melody are aspects of his playing that every guitar fan should admire. Today we'll try to approach his style using a few tools that are found in his soloing.

Tags: Eric Johnson

Difficulty 3 of 10

Latin Rock Lesson (Santana)

By Gabriel Leopardi


This music is a combination of rock and blues with Latino American rhythms. One of the most important Latin rock musicians is Carlos Santana. This Mexican musician and guitarist started in the 60's doing a combination of blues guitar with Latin percussion.

Difficulty 9 of 10

Paul Gilbert Style Lesson 2

By Muris Varajic


Tons of alternate picking, string skipping, hammer-ons and pull-offs, some "weird" fingering, pedal notes etc.The tempo is 150bpm, all 16th notes, in key of G Major...

Difficulty 3 of 10

BB King Style Blues Licks

By Ivan Milenkovic


Here we have some of the finest, classic blues licks from one of greatest bluesman in the world. The one and only Mr. B.B.King. Phrasing of this man is legendary, and you can really hear his soul and heart in his playing and singing.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Jimi Hendrix Style Licks

By Ivan Milenkovic


In this lesson we have two main tonalities. The first is based around E blues intro riff, and for that we use good old dorian mode, involving some blue notes required to play some blues licks that Jimi was famous for (he was influenced strongly by the blues).

Difficulty 5 of 10

Zakk Wylde Style Pinch Harmonics

By Gabriel Leopardi


Find out how they are generated with extreme close-ups on my right hand and different riffs with harmonies for you to practice and nail this technique!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Jimi Hendrix Style Lesson

By Jerry Arcidiacono


As innovative as Jimi was, his style is often a mix between rhythm and solo. This approch is one of his trademarks, and if you want to use your scales as a springboard for rhythmic ideas, this is for you!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Steve Vai Wah-wah Lesson

By Pablo Vazquez


Vai breaks the rules and shows us new playing possibilities. I composed this lesson using E pentatonic minor scale and E mixolidian scale, and I recorded it using a wah-wah effect.

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