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Edit Ultra slow blues solo lesson, where expression and syncopation is most important. You won't find hard licks here, but it's the way you play them that will make them convincing. We will try to cover all those subtle details.
blues, solo, slowIn this lesson I would like to show some more interesting patterns to use with a straight forward funk backing.
Funk, fusion, legato, sliding, bending,...In this lesson I will show you some hybrid picking exercises over a country example in the key of E.
Country Guitar, Hybrid PickingThis is a style that can be found in artists of Jazz and Blues. For example: BB King & Diana Krall.
Jazz, Blues, Melodix, BB King, Diana...This is yet another blues lesson of mine, but a much more freer version.
Blues, Pentatonic, Phrasing, Hammer-ons,...In this lesson we gonna mix the Dorian scale with the Melodic minor scale to add some "colors" and tensions in our playing.
Dorian, Melodic minor scale, modal, jazz...Short swing-jazz piece where you switch from chords to scales.
Jazz, Blues, swingIn this lesson we will look at many double stops and triplet style licks important to get a chicken picking sound.
Chicken Picking, Double Stops, Country...
This first part is for the absolute beginner. We will cover: Pentatonic CAGED shapes, exercises, note values and timing.
pentatonic, timing, exercise, CAGED,...
Muris presents a lesson in style of SRV, and combines both riffing and soloing in his style. The lesson contains SRV "raking" style, 12 bars blues progression, bends and double bends, left hand muting.
SRV , Stevie Ray Vaughan, raking style, 12...
Vibrato, alternate picking and Gary Moore style licks.
Vibrato, alternate picking, licks
The most important thing here is the feel. Practice a little, and then start focusing on the feeling of the blues to get the sound right. If you are true with your feelings the sound will be true as well.
blues licks, turnaround, shuffled beat,...
We will study some of the most used licks, scales and techniques. I recorded this solo over a twelve-bar blues progression using the A minor blues scale. This solo is a great exercise to improve your bendings and vibrato as well as to incorporate this kind of licks to your diary playing.
12 bar, twelve-bar blues, A minor blues...
Alternate picking, pull-offs and hammer-ons, hybrid picking, "chicken" picking, bends and double bends, use of open strings, even "fake" steel guitar technique. Hop inside!
alternate picking, pull-offs, hammer-ons,...
This first gmc funk rhythm lesson includes: B Dorian - funk feel groove - octave licks - palm muting - left hand muting - cool chords for funk and much more. You will also find great patterns for blues...
funk, scratching, funk chords
I composed this solo for GMC students in order to incorporate the Steve Ray Vaughan style in your playing and his most important influences (Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix. etc). We are going to focus on his rhythm guitar work and his chord melody style.
chord melody, Steve Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy,...