Difficulty 4 of 10
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Build a chordal arrangement arround a melody. Learn this concept and you will be able to create a wide sounding arrangement using just one guitar, with any melody!
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Intermediate Guitar Lessons
Difficulty 4 of 10 We Wish You a Merry ChristmasBuild a chordal arrangement arround a melody. Learn this concept and you will be able to create a wide sounding arrangement using just one guitar, with any melody! Difficulty 3 of 10 Swing Modulation LessonDevelop an ear for modulation! We will build musical ideas around C Major going into C minor using the Ionian and Aeolian scale along with the corresponding Major and minor pentatonics. Difficulty 3 of 10 70s Progressive and Symphonic Lesson 1Inspired by bands like Kansas and Rush, but you can also hear similar stuff in Dream Theater or Liquid Tension songs, and many progressive rock groups. Difficulty 3 of 10 7th Chord InversionsThe 7th chord is basically like a normal chord (root, third, fifth), but with the 7th note added. They are mainly used in jazz, but other musical genres can also get a nice flavor adding them in song progressions here and there. Difficulty 4 of 10 B Major Intermediate SoloScale wise I tried to keep it as simple as possible - just B major scale with a little bit of B major pentatonic scale. Techniques: alternate picking, tapping, legato, sweeping, bends etc. Difficulty 4 of 10 Jimi Hendrix Style LessonAs innovative as Jimi was, his style is often a mix between rhythm and solo. This approch is one of his trademarks, and if you want to use your scales as a springboard for rhythmic ideas, this is for you! Difficulty 4 of 10 Learning the Major PentatonicsToday's lesson will help you memorize the 5 positions of the pentatonic scale. This scale has a relative minor pentatoinic scale, which means that both of these scales share the same notes and positions.What makes one sound major or minor depends on the chords in the background. Difficulty 4 of 10 Pentatonic Sliding LessonAre you sometimes stuck in those pentatonic boxes? Don`t know how to connect them and move up and down the neck? Why not try legato slides? The most important thing is to carefully execute the slides. Practise them very slowly until you become very comfortable playing them fast. Difficulty 3 of 10 You Ready? -Collab LessonHere's the "Are you ready" - GMC collaboration song lesson, so now you can finally jam along with it! =).It's in drop-D tuning, which means you should tune down the low E-string two half notes (two frets). All the other strings should have standard tuning. Difficulty 4 of 10 Steve Vai Wah-wah LessonVai breaks the rules and shows us new playing possibilities. I composed this lesson using E pentatonic minor scale and E mixolidian scale, and I recorded it using a wah-wah effect.
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