Rock Guitar Lessons (Other)

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Difficulty 6 of 10

D-Mood Lesson

By Pavel Denisjuk


We'll cover the key of D-Major and learn some cool licks you can use in this key, and also apply to a different key. Techniques which we'll use are Alternate Picking, string skipping and a bit of legato.

Difficulty 7 of 10

F# Phrygian - B minor Solo

By Gabriel Leopardi


Influenced by John Petrucci, Steve Vai and Kiko Loureiro (Angra). The solo starts in F# Phrygian mode and then it modulates to B minor scale. We will use Alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides and Palm muting in this lesson.

Difficulty 4 of 10

E - C# Minor Solo Lesson

By Gabriel Leopardi


I composed this solo for my band's version of Green Day's song Good Riddance. We created a punk rock version of this nice ballad to play it live and we decided to add this rock solo.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Bending Etude

By Pablo Vazquez


I think that bending notes in a correct way is one of the most important things, because if you don't play it well, you could be playing an incorrect note (a note out of scale). Here we are going to explore different ways to play this technique.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Eric Johnson Scales Lesson

By David Wallimann


His flawless technique and remarkable sense of melody are aspects of his playing that every guitar fan should admire. Today we'll try to approach his style using a few tools that are found in his soloing.

Tags: Eric Johnson

Difficulty 7 of 10

Inspiration - Solo

By David Wallimann


I wrote this piece a while ago and think that it will tie a bunch of different techniques together. The tonality is E Aeolian and will combine melodic ideas, alternate picking and sweep arpeggios.

Difficulty 2 of 10

Little Finger Work-out

By Dejan Farkas


An exercise I developed recently for the left hand, a drill for the little finger, pinky (hammer-on till the dawn). It can be practiced on all levels (beginner, intermediate and advanced) depending on the speed.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Learning the Major Pentatonics

By David Wallimann


Today's lesson will help you memorize the 5 positions of the pentatonic scale. This scale has a relative minor pentatoinic scale, which means that both of these scales share the same notes and positions.What makes one sound major or minor depends on the chords in the background.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Pentatonic Sliding Lesson

By Ivan Milenkovic


Are you sometimes stuck in those pentatonic boxes? Don`t know how to connect them and move up and down the neck? Why not try legato slides? The most important thing is to carefully execute the slides. Practise them very slowly until you become very comfortable playing them fast.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Steve Vai Wah-wah Lesson

By Pablo Vazquez


Vai breaks the rules and shows us new playing possibilities. I composed this lesson using E pentatonic minor scale and E mixolidian scale, and I recorded it using a wah-wah effect.

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