Intermediate Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 3 of 10

Acoustic Tale

By Jerry Arcidiacono


An example of playing melodies using harmonizations with the fingerpicking technique.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Blues Groove Library Part 2

By Ivan Milenkovic


In this play-along lesson we are going to cover some great blues riffs and rhythmic figures in the key of A and on the shuffled 12 bar blues!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Robin Trower Style Lesson

By David Wallimann


In the style of Robin Trower.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Economy Picking I

By Danilo Capezzuto


Welcome to the economy way to pick, is not a lazy technique, but a smart concept!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Study Nr 7 in A Minor, Op. 60-7 by M. Carcassi

By Kosei Kubota


The seventh study in A minor from Matteo Carcassi's 25 Melodious Studies for Guitar. This is an awesome right hand work out piece.

Difficulty 4 of 10

3-Notes Per String Scales with Tapping

By Joe Kataldo


How to cheat on 3-notes per string scales, and unlock unlimited speed with tapping.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Blue Note in A

By Muris Varajic


First part of a tune called Blue Note in A from the album Let It Out. A slow bluesy tune and this part is done with sweet overdrive tone.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Ritchie Blackmore Style

By Kuba Szafran


Short solo in the style of Ritchie Blackmore, from the Deep Purple era.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Chord Progression Analysis Part 1

By Alejandro Pinero


Use of secondary 7th chord and modal exchange. The idea is to not think just in one key at the moment of the composition, but to keep an open mind.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Cacophony Style

By Henry Dietzel


Cacophony was an American neoclassical speed metal band featuring Marty Friedman and Jason Becker. Although Friedman and Becker were normally known for their lightning licks we will be covering a slower aspect of their harmonizing.

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