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Difficulty 3 of 10

D Dorian Acoustic Solo

By Ben Nisenblat


It's based on the D dorian scale and it has an Irish background sound, but I think the lead itself has more of an ethnic sound. Hope you will like it! I think it's a lot more simple than many electric solos out there, but you need to devlope a different touch on this one so it will sound good.

Difficulty 4 of 10

O Holy Night - Adolphe Adam

By Marcus Lavendell


Merry Christmas GMC! Here's a lesson with my version of one very nice christmas song (of many). "O, Holy Night", by the French composer Adolphe Adam (1803 - 1856)

Difficulty 4 of 10

Etude in E Minor - Dionisio Aguado

By Dejan Farkas


This exercise may sound difficult for the beginner, but don't be discouraged if you cannot play it at full speed. It takes time to develop these arpeggios, so start slowly and play at the most comfortable speed.

Difficulty 4 of 10

70s Progressive and Symphonic Lesson 2 - Solo

By Pablo Vazquez


Time to play solos like 70's guitar players, especially inspired in bands like Kansas. played a lot of pentatonic licks and I used for all the solo only the E minor pentatonic scale.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Bach Prelude

By Kosei Kubota


This piece is from Bach's Well Tempered Clavier. The Well Tempered Clavier consists of 24 Preludes and Fugues in every possible key, and this is the first one in C major. The entire piece consists of the same arpeggio pattern. So your right hand pattern is mostly the same: p-p-i-m-a-i-m-a.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Open G Tuning Lesson - DGDGBD

By Jerry Arcidiacono


An open tuning is where the strings are intentionally tuned to achieve a chord with all the open strings played together. The open G tuning is also used with the bottleneck because it's easy to play these major chords with the slide technique.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Asturias - Isaac Albeniz

By Vinod Saranga


The fifth movement of the Suite Espanola, Op. 47, Asturias (Leyenda) is probably most famous these days in the classical guitar world, even though it was originally composed for piano and only later transcribed to guitar by Francisco Tárrega.

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 3 of 10

D Dorian Chord Progression

By Ben Nisenblat


The chords are Dm F Dm C G Dm, and I am adding some notes to the chords to make it sound more interesting. I hope this lesson will give you some cool ideas if you have a chord progression want to spice it up!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Odd Time Signature Metal 2

By Jerry Arcidiacono


When you hear a song that uses odd-time signatures, it's a good exercise to try to find the right time signature. For the 11/8 you can count the eighth notes, you can also count the quarter notes and add a eighth note.

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