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Difficulty 10 of 10

String Skipping Lesson 2

By Muris Varajic


In this one we'll try to achieve accuracy and tightness while skipping strings, all with alternate picking. And it's not only about moving vertical, but horizontal as well.

Difficulty 9 of 10

Instructor plays Instructor

By GMC Community


We got the request at the forum to play each other's lessons. And since there's nothing we won't do for our GMC students - of course we agreed on that! We decided to make it into a "sort of lesson" and explain how we step by step approached and and learned the solos.

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Difficulty 9 of 10

Paul Gilbert Style Lesson 2

By Muris Varajic


Tons of alternate picking, string skipping, hammer-ons and pull-offs, some "weird" fingering, pedal notes etc.The tempo is 150bpm, all 16th notes, in key of G Major...

Difficulty 6 of 10

C Minor Picking Etude

By Muris Varajic


It's all about alternate picking! I added some palm muting, string skipping and a nice trick regarding fingering. It's in key of C minor, tempo is 160bpm, all 16th notes, 2 patterns grouping wise.

Difficulty 7 of 10

7 Church Modes Workout

By David Wallimann


Time to help with your alternate picking chops and review the 7 church modes with 3 notes per string patterns.The track will go from one mode to the other without stoping, so make sure to be familiar with the following position.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Single String E Ionian Workout

By Muris Varajic


A workout played only on the B string covering all 7 boxes. This is a good way to understand the relation between semi and whole notes in any major scale.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Sweeping with Tapping

By Muris Varajic


I chose one shape for major and one for minor arpeggios. The chords are typical 7, m6 and maj7, with few added notes with tapping hand. There's a sliding with tap finger as well...

Difficulty 3 of 10

Classical Taps

By David Wallimann


Let's study a nice classical idea using tapping. The whole song will only use the high E string of the guitar. The changes are very melodic and should be memorized before linking everything together.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Minor Phrygian Picking

By David Wallimann


The Phrygian scale is the 3rd mode taken out of a Major scale. The minor second degree gives it an eastern feel. Today's lesson will focus on an E minor Phrygian key. On a technical point of view, we'll concentrate on alternate picking.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Major Scale Shred

By David Wallimann


The Major scale is a great key to shred in. This lesson will focus on different techniques that will hopefully inspire you. We'll be using 3 notes per string scales in order to play fast legato runs. Memorize the 4 different modes that are written below as they are all taken out of a G Major scale.

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