Difficulty 5 of 10
Macedonian Style Lesson - Electric Version
Contains Macedonian style melodies, Oriental feel, Phrygian Dominant Scale use, bending and vibrato phrases.
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Difficulty 5 of 10 Macedonian Style Lesson - Electric VersionContains Macedonian style melodies, Oriental feel, Phrygian Dominant Scale use, bending and vibrato phrases. Difficulty 6 of 10 Middle Eastern LeadWe'll create a Middle Eastern sounding lead with the use of the Phrygian dominant scale. I also included some detailed spoken explanations for your convenience and all the examples are recorded over a click. Difficulty 3 of 10 Macedonian Style Lesson - Acoustic VersionThe great Vlatko Stefanovski - a Macedonian guitar player whose technique had great influence on me back in the days. I did an arrangement for the acoustic guitar, bare with me, if you want to capture that Macedonian feel. Difficulty 3 of 10 Greensleeves LessonBy Dejan Farkas This time we go back to the Renaissance period in the 16th century, and this romanesca (song form composed of four chords with a simple, repeating bass) is the most popular one from that period. It is widely believed, but unproven, that it was composed by King Henry VIII for his lover and queen consort Anne Boleyn. Difficulty 2 of 10 Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle - LiguoriThe strategy for this type of arrangement is quite simple: to build the arpeggio use the melody, and with other notes of the backing chords you fill the "holes", i.e. rests or tied notes. Difficulty 4 of 10 O Holy Night - Adolphe AdamMerry Christmas GMC! Here's a lesson with my version of one very nice christmas song (of many). "O, Holy Night", by the French composer Adolphe Adam (1803 - 1856) Difficulty 5 of 10 The First NoelThis piece in A Major is a great song to improvise in the major scale and use all the guitar tricks that we love. Start by memorizing the different scale shapes and work on the theme. Then take the different licks of the lead and use them in your own leads Difficulty 4 of 10 We Wish You a Merry ChristmasBuild a chordal arrangement arround a melody. Learn this concept and you will be able to create a wide sounding arrangement using just one guitar, with any melody!
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