Intermediate Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 4 of 10

Open Position Strumming

By Vasilije Vukmirovic


Application of open position strumming in block chord arrangements.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Around the World - Turkey, Fasil Style

By Sinisa Cekic


Turkish fasil music, which is closely associated with Turkey's gypsy community, and the hugely popular arabesk, the country's most common pop style, which has roots in Arab raqs sharki (bellydance)!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Drowning Pool Style

By Lian Gerbino


Metalcore or New Metal - more specifically... Drowning Pool! 

Difficulty 4 of 10

Straight vs Syncopated Collaboration Solo

By Pedja Simovic


In class collaboration #4. Focus on phrasing and rhythm soloing. Straight vs Syncopated soloing presented.

Difficulty 4 of 10

String Skipping Etude

By Lian Gerbino


A simple chord progression to develop these techniques with the same pattern over and over again.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Swing Series: Estudio Con Swing

By Gerardo Siere


Brief etude piece focusing on swing reading writing and hammer-ons with fixed chords.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Funky Fusion Solo - Beginner

By Ivan Milenkovic


Cool Funky Fusion Solo for beginners that want to learn some nice licks and sound jazzy, or incorporate them into their own style to spice up their playing. Have fun! :)

Difficulty 4 of 10

Slayer & Exodus Inspired Thrash Riffs

By Zsolt Galambos


I grew up listening to the bay area thrash, so I thought it will be a great idea to pay a tribute to the bay area riffing style of Slayer and Exodus.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Afro-Cuban Montunos #1

By Vasilije Vukmirovic


Application of afro-cubanmontunos on typical pop/jazz harmony

Difficulty 4 of 10

Raindrops

By Sinisa Cekic


Natural harmonics are produced by merely touching the string lightly at the appropriate point while bowing the string.

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