Difficulty 6 of 10
Country /Bluegrass Solo - Advanced
Alternate picking and some muting strings, arpeggios with sweep and string skipping and pedal notes. Take your pick and let's go!
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Country & Blues
Difficulty 6 of 10 Country /Bluegrass Solo - AdvancedAlternate picking and some muting strings, arpeggios with sweep and string skipping and pedal notes. Take your pick and let's go!
Difficulty 3 of 10 Country Picking - BeginnerIn here we have some sliding, bending and picking. Play as close as possible to the bridge, as it will give you the typical country tone.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Country Picking - IntermediateThis part is mostly about rhythmical patterns. No tricky runs, only rhythmic chops that gives us that country vibe.
Difficulty 8 of 10 Country Picking - AdvancedTechniques involved: alternate picking, "chicken" picking, use of open strings, bends.
Difficulty 4 of 10 Bluegrass Country RhythmWe will practice chords, alternate picking, and muting strings. The most important is the right hand and the Down-Down-Up pattern that is played in all the rhythms.
Difficulty 5 of 10 In the Style of Stevie Ray VaughanThe goal in these types of lessons are to incorporate a new style into your own musical vocabulary. Stevie Ray tunes a half step down, just like many blues players do. But to simplify, we'll play in standard tuning in the key of Eb.
Difficulty 3 of 10 I Got Rhythm Guitar 3 - Ford Blues StyleBy Joe Kataldo This part is in the style of Robben Ford, and will prepare you for a virtual band situation. Playing with an hammond player, you have to create a complementary guitar parts that will melt with the other instruments, with out interfering with the piano/key part.
Difficulty 3 of 10 Modern Blues ThemeBy Dejan Farkas A slow modern blues, similar to styles of Gary Moore, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. In this lesson I combined the following techniques: bend, bend/release, slide, hammer-on, pull-off and vibrato. It is in A Minor key with some additions of F9 and E9+ chords.
Difficulty 4 of 10 Country LicksOne of the things you need to focus on if you want to sound country, is your picking. The low notes will be played with he pick held between the thumb and the index, while the middle and ring finger will play the higher notes.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Blues Soloing - IntermediateHendrix, SRV and Clapton! The most important thing, is the FEEL for the blues - not the technique. I suggest you examine the videos before you go to the GP tab, to see the way we will accent the strings.
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