Intermediate Guitar Lessons

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Kuffner - Sonatina, Part 4

By Dejan Farkas


In this part we have a recapitulation of the theme, and elements of previous three parts. If you did the previous parts you will easily recognize them in this one.

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Bossa Nova Song Part 2

By Vasilije Vukmirovic


Let's look at the solo part of the bossa nova lesson. As you see, it's pretty slow, nevertheless it covers all parts of the harmony.

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Lydian b7 Mode Harmonized in Thirds

By Alejandro Pinero


Today we talk about the Lydian b7 mode. This mode use when we play a substitute dominant.

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Say Hello to Mr Flat Five

By David Wallimann


Using the diminished 5th can add some interesting tension to your leads. This should give you a few ideas on how to use that special note.

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Viking-Folk Metal Concepts part 2

By Lian Gerbino


Structures and atmospheres from bands like Finntroll (a lot of accordion)or Ensiferum (with flute lines).

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Beginner Rock Rhythm

By Joe Kataldo


A tight E minor Rock Rhythm lesson for beginners. Enjoy!

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Frederic Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu - Part 2 (CHORDS)

By Aleksander Sukovic


Exercise for finger pickers - chords to the second part of Frederic Chopin's 'Fantasie Impromptu'.

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Take Control of Your Bends

By David Wallimann


Bending with precision is a great way to add flavor to your leads. This lesson will take you through the process.

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Kuffner - Sonatina, Part 3

By Dejan Farkas


The whole part is like questions and answers. The questions are coming from more voices (the thirds), while the answers come from one voice (solo). So you can imagine any situation and play it.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Painting the Chords 2

By David Wallimann


How to think differently while improvising. Instead of relying on a scale, we'll think in terms of chords.

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