Intermediate Guitar Lessons

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Unlocking Your Scales Part 1

By Nick Kellie


This series is designed to create an awareness of the various permutations a scale can have, and, also to give you something to add to your scale practice vocabulary.

Tags: scales

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Pop Lesson in B Minor

By Carlos Carrillo


Beautiful melodies and cool techniques: alternate picking, vibrato, slides and palm muting.

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Jazz Notes 3: Modes Workout

By Jerry Arcidiacono


How to play modes, with practical examples. All modes played with Alternate Picking technique.

Tags: modes, workout

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Modal Pentatonics: Ionian - Part 2

By David Wallimann


In the previous lesson we discussed how we could use the pentatonic formula and apply it to the modes. Today we will use that concept over an A Ionian scale and combine that pentatonic scale with the full Major scale to create a melodic solo.

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Basic Metal Rhythm Guitar

By Marcus Siepen


Basic rhythm metal guitar, suitable for beginners.

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Basics of Muting - 101 Tutorial

By Ivan Milenkovic


Muting the strings is very important to have a good and defined tone. This tutorial can give you some ideas how to approach muting in a healthy and easy way.

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Harmonized Melodic Minor

By Nick Kellie


The melodic minor scale "Harmonized". Miss out every other note!

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Pumping Rock

By Joe Kataldo


A fast driving rock composition, mainly rhythm guitar, with a small solo in the end. The lesson concentrate on the use of palm muting and open string in a creative way, building a three part mini song.

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Modal Pentatonics: Concept - Part 1

By David Wallimann


This first part will cover all 7 modal pentatonic scales. The goal here is to memorize the positions along with the sound of each ones of these scales. In the next part we will dive into each one of them.

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Jazz Notes 2: Triads and Inversions

By Jerry Arcidiacono


In this second Jazz Notes lesson we will take a look at some basic triads and their inversions. Triads are just about the simplest type of chord you can get.

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