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''"This is primarily a right hand workout so learning the notes will be easy but playing clealy and at speed will be the key. I've packed a lot of information, so hopefully everyone can take somethin out of it. Most importantly, have fun with it and play it LOUD"'' <br>
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''"Okay, I sent this particular video to one of my friends/student and he felt an improvement in his picking technique, clean, accurate. So just wanted to post this here too as I am super excited its working for others as it worked for me. While there are tons of exercises out there, I just compiled 3 basic Alternate Picking exercises that seem to work."'' <br>

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Improving Picking Speed, by Maharzan



"Okay, I sent this particular video to one of my friends/student and he felt an improvement in his picking technique, clean, accurate. So just wanted to post this here too as I am super excited its working for others as it worked for me. While there are tons of exercises out there, I just compiled 3 basic Alternate Picking exercises that seem to work."


In The Style Of Rammstein, by Gitarrero



"This lesson is based on Rammstein's song "Ohne Dich", a great ballad with the best Rammstein lyrics, period. But that's just my opinion. The song and this lesson are in Drop D tuning, therefore it can be played with two fingers, so it is a lesson for starters. It is also good if you want to impress your friends and tell them you can teach them a Rammstein song in no time. Try it, it will work."


Eb Major Piano Ballad SI Lesson



"This is simply a solo lesson. If you can learn the theories behind each solo you do, that would be the best thing as you can implement them on your own solos quite easily. This lesson is for those who want to break through the regular theory practice sessions and try some easy solo."