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Dominant 7th Arpeggio Boxes

By Alejandro Pinero


The different boxes of the 7th arpeggio.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Eric Clapton Style Blues Lesson

By Ivan Milenkovic


The title says it all - most famous blues licks by british greatest rock-blues legend. Eric Clapton style licks, blues licks and slow shuffled rhythm blues.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Ionian Improvisation

By Nick Kellie


Improvising with the Ionian mode (AKA Major scale). I am presenting you with some more creative ideas that will hopefully break up the sound for you a little bit.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Minor 7th Arpeggio Boxes

By Alejandro Pinero


The minor 7th arpeggio is composed by 4 notes: The root/fundamental, minor third, fifth and minor seventh.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Canon in D - Bossa

By Gerardo Siere


I took one the themes from "Pachabel Canon", turned it to minor mode and made it a bossa, so here it is.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Canon in D - Blues Lesson

By Ivan Milenkovic


Canon In D arrangement for the electric blues guitar. The lessons that teaches how to make blues arrangements out of any given progression and make it sound bluesy. Enjoy!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Blues Improvisation Lesson

By Nick Kellie


The intention with this Blues Improvisation lesson is not for you to learn my solo - but to learn a series of licks which you can incorporate into your own improvisational arsenal.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Funk Skunk Technique 101

By Ivan Milenkovic


Funk Skunk 101 tutorial including Right hand strumming, Left hand muting, Funky licks and grooves

Difficulty 4 of 10

Blues Chord Soloing

By Nick Kellie


Most people learn the standard power chord type blues riff - A drone note with an alternating 5th and 6th interval on the top. To say the least, after a few years (weeks even) this can get boring! So I wanted to show you how I approach making my own chords from the chord progressions relative modes.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Radio Funk Rhythm

By Jerry Arcidiacono


To play this style you need to relax your picking arm. Also, you must be able to mute the strings with your fingering hand while you're playing.

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