Intermediate Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 4 of 10

Summer 95 Lesson

By Dejan Farkas


I wrote this short tune many years ago, actually it was in 1995. The main inspiration was Baroque music, while in the same time I was practicing Ragtime and Delta Blues finger picking, and somehow this tune was born.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Extended Chords Ballad

By Joe Kataldo


A ballad in F major, that uses some nice extended chords and inversions, to set warm and soulfulness moods.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Diatonic Scales For the Right Hand (1/2)

By Gerardo Siere


Studies using Abel Carlevaro's theory on right hand scales fingerings. This will help you to come up with your own fingerings for finger picking. Also good for right hand technique and scales knowledge in position I for sight reading drills.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Slash Chords (Starters)

By Ramiro Delforte


Slash chords are chords with an altered bass that not always correspond to the sound of the chord.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Theory and Harmony in A Minor

By Pedja Simovic


Part 5 of Jazz in A minor series. Covers theory and harmony behind the chord progression used in the series.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Palm Mute Workout

By Dejan Farkas


Workout designed to reach two goals. The first is to practice palm muting, and the second is to improve agility of fretting hand.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Jazz Manouche - Spoken

By Jad Diab


Theories about cadence and chord progressions. You'll also learn chord shapes that are typical of Gypsy Jazz.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Repetition Secrets

By David Wallimann


Repeating ideas while improvising is a great way to captivate an audience. This lesson should help you get started.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Dropped D Riffing (in B Minor)

By Carlos Carrillo


We will study the creation of powerful riffs.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Major & Sus Triads Etude

By Joe Kataldo


How triads can work in a completely different setting from my last lesson, Rock Rhythms with Triads to create a more Pop oriented etude.

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