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Difficulty 9 of 10

Blue Fantasy Solo part 3

By Roo


Welcome for this 3rd and last part of " Blue Fantasy". The main part of this lesson is a Tapping bridge. Everything is quite melodic and symetrical so it might be fun to learn!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Three-level-solo, Beginner

By Marcus Lavendell


Marcus Lavendell welcomes you to athree-level-lesson/solo (beginner, intermediate & advanced). The scales we use in this solo is e-minor, harmonic minor and pentatonic blues scale.

Difficulty 8 of 10

Blue Fantasy Solo pt 2

By Roo


Roo welcomes you to the second part of "blue fantasy" (lead guitar etude). This lesson is easier than the first part, and contains alternate picking, sweeping and sweep picking phrasing, high frets playing, strings skipping.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Tapping - Licks without Picks

By David Wallimann


This track is all built on tapping, no guitar picks needed! The song is constructed over an A natural minor chord progression. All the licks are fairly easy to remember and can be used in a vast variety of styles.

Difficulty 9 of 10

Blue Fantasy Solo pt 1

By Roo


Roo shows you the first part of this lead guitar etude, covering severals interesting technical and musical aspects. The solo is a classical medley of major and minor apreggios led by triplets lead shapes.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Trill Guitar Lesson

By Marcus Lavendell


Lavendell shows a technique, called "trills". You alternate two notes using hammer ons and pull offs, the tricky part is that it should be played very rapid. The lesson includs trills with tapping, and some scary string skipping!

Tags: trills

Difficulty 9 of 10

Sweep-picking Etude

By Pavel Denisjuk


Sweeping has become one of the most popular techniques at GMC, so here is a new lesson by Pavel! Contains 3-string shapes, extended/modified shapes, shapes that require stretches, alternate picking and legato...

Difficulty 9 of 10

Muris Varajic Alternate Picking

By Muris Varajic


All sorts of picking like sweep, economy etc are fine but the basic of it all is good and solid alternate picking. In this lesson I'll show you some licks and timing changes so you could build up your picking skills on an even higher level!

Difficulty 9 of 10

Pentatonic Substitution Lesson

By Muris Varajic


This is in a key of A minor and there are 3 different pentatonic scales inside: A minor (C major), D minor (F major) and E minor (G major) pentatonic scales. We'll follow each chord with its pentatonic, to avoid usual sound of playing only A minor pentatonic

Difficulty 8 of 10

Alternate Picking Lesson 4

By Pavel Denisjuk


In Alternate Picking Lesson number 4 we will work on some really fast stuff using 6ths (6-tuplets) and only a C-Major scale. This lesson also includes a way of breaking out of boring "up-down" scale runs, and some Rusty Cooley style runs.

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