Difficulty 1 of 10
First Steps - The Grand Tour
We take a look around the guitar and learn what all the bits and pieces are, and what they do.
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One-on-one (101) Lessons
Difficulty 1 of 10 First Steps - The Grand TourWe take a look around the guitar and learn what all the bits and pieces are, and what they do.
Difficulty 3 of 10 Basics of Muting - 101 TutorialMuting the strings is very important to have a good and defined tone. This tutorial can give you some ideas how to approach muting in a healthy and easy way.
Difficulty 4 of 10 RHCP Style Lesson + Sound TutorialFirst we start of with legendary John Frusciante grooves, and then we go to the part where we actually learn how to emulate his sound and a couple of great mixing tricks in order to achieve that genuine "Stadium Arcadium" sound.
Difficulty 8 of 10 Dark Fuse - Part 2We'll take a look at the beginning of the lead which is played in G minor. We'll use a minor blues pentatonic scale.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Pentatonic Workshop Level 6 - Fusion Pentatonics 101 LessonIn this part we are using all the previously learned knowledge and techniques in a fusion/funky context. This lesson contains: Pentatonic scale licks, jazz/fusion concepts + setting up the sound for fusion style playing
Difficulty 4 of 10 Pentatonic Workshop Level 5 - Pentatonic Licks 101 LessonLet's wrap up what we have learned and create a pentatonic solo! This part contains: Pentatonic licks, vibrato & bends, phrasing.
Difficulty 1 of 10 Guitar Tuning TutorialTutorial intended for beginners who want to keep their guitar in tune and setup the intonations properly. 101 lesson with on screen text provides in-depth and intuitive explanations for developing good tuning skills.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Funk Skunk Technique 101Funk Skunk 101 tutorial including Right hand strumming, Left hand muting, Funky licks and grooves
Difficulty 5 of 10 101 Improvisation Tricks Part 11 on 1 lesson talking about how to improvise over a C and G major chords.
Difficulty 3 of 10 Blues PhrasingPhrasing is very important when you improvise. It's just like when you talk and tell a story, you use silences, intonation, and form to tell a story. The same things should happen when you play.
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