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Difficulty 4 of 10

Country Licks

By David Wallimann


One 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 - Intermediate

By Ivan Milenkovic


Hendrix, 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.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Blues Soloing - Beginner

By Ivan Milenkovic


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.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Jazz Swing Lead Advanced

By Muris Varajic


A faster swing solo using D major scale, neighbour notes, and some "out of scale" notes.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Extended Chords Lesson

By David Wallimann


Explore the unlimited potential of chord building! In this simple piece, we'll take the basic chords of the track and add to them a few extra notes to make then sound deeper and more melodic.

Difficulty 4 of 10

A Major Fingernail Strumming

By Jerry Arcidiacono


When I started to write this lesson I found that I didn't like the sound of the pick attack. So... I recorded the lesson without the pick. My right index finger does the work: with the fingernail I play the downstrokes and with the fingertip I play the upstrokes.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Wes Montgomery Style Octaves

By Muris Varajic


Simply use your thumb to brush these octaves but be sure to have proper left hand muting, you might have some unwanted notes otherwise. Playing octaves is a fairly easy way to get a powerful sound from your guitar.

Tags: octaves, thumb

Difficulty 2 of 10

Jazz Swing Lead Lesson

By Muris Varajic


It's time to play solos over a jazzy swing backing track.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Latin Rock Lesson (Santana)

By Gabriel Leopardi


This music is a combination of rock and blues with Latino American rhythms. One of the most important Latin rock musicians is Carlos Santana. This Mexican musician and guitarist started in the 60's doing a combination of blues guitar with Latin percussion.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Jazz Swing Rhythm Lesson

By Muris Varajic


To get that soft sound we will use our thumb to slightly brush the strings. There are many chord types involved, from simple 7th chords to much complex, add13,+9 etc.

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