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Get Back The Beatles ♪ Guitar Lesson ♪


Happy Birthday, John. Thanks for inspiring millions of guitar players.

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Chuck Berry Rock and Roll Rhythm Guitar Lesson


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Your Decision Tutorial Guitar Lesson Alice In Chains


Excellent Tutorial + Tab for Your Decision by Alice in Chains. Solo is also included! Tuning is 1/2 step down. In this video I cover both the Acoustic and Electric Parts!

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Billy Sheehan Bass lesson part 1


Billy Sheehan Bass lesson part 1 from guitar.com; Billy demos his signature bass and its features as well as some valuable techniques he’s picked up playing thousands of gigs over 3 decades.

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Rock This Town Stray Cats Guitar Lesson


Here is the lesson you’ve been waiting for. I can’t count how many requests I’ve had for this. I never thought I could fit this all into ten minutes. There wasn’t any time for “real time” examples. This is SUPER slow motion. Please refer to the original recording for timing, feel and rhythm of everything that is presented here. There may be slight variations but *very* few. In my defense, Brian has not played it this way since he laid down the original track and never played the solo exactly the same way. The closest I have seen was on the Cats’ “Fridays” performance. The depth of this lesson is unprecedented and I couldn’t imagine anybody presenting more detail and accuracy in a ten minute time period. Rock on my rockabilly cats and kittens!

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Blues Guitar Lessons – Blues Progressions – Introduction – Chris Buono


FULL COURSE: truefire.com Besides the requisite 12- and 8-bar I IV V blues progressions, do you know at least 12 other distinct forms and progressions? Do you know at least six ways to voice, alter and extend all of the dominant and minor chords in those progressions? When comping the blues, are you adept at voice leading when making chord and voicing selections? If you answered “no” to any of the above three questions, then three things are likely true; 1) you’re not bringing anything fresh to the jam or rehearsal; 2) you’re bored stiff with your own blues comping; and 3) you need this edition of Guitar Lab: Blues Progressions yesterday. True to form in these Guitar Lab intensives, Chris Buono digs deep into the what, how, whys and wherefores of blues progressions. Buono presents 23 progressions in various keys and forms including a few eclectic 6-, 14- and 16-bar forms. So, just in terms of expanding your bag of progressions you’ll be way ahead of the game, but that’s just the start. The truly juicy quality of this course is the six-string rocket science revealed within those 23 progressions. Buono steps you through three choruses for each of the 23 progressions. The first chorus utilizes familiar 7th chords and “stock changes.” Chris then spices up the second chorus with tasty chord extensions and voicings to demonstrate how to expand the palette of colors you can draw on when comping the blues. In the third chorus, Buono takes you to graduate school with next-level

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Guitar Lessons: Pentatonics (Part 2)


This is the fantastic conclusion to my lesson about PENTATONICS!! In this video, we’ll discuss the following: -Common variations to the typical Major and Minor Pentatonic patterns -Exercises to get these boxes more fluent under your fingers There are 3 Major variations, and 2 Minor variations. The Major ones are: -Added 4th -Added Minor 3rd -Mixolydian Pentatonic The Minor ones are: -Added 9th -Blues Scale If you have any topics you’d like to me to discuss in a video, or make a lesson for, please send me a message and I’ll gladly think one up! Likewise, if you’d like the Powertab file associated with this video, send me a message with your email and I’ll gladly send it out to you, free of charge. Thanks for watching!! Check out my other videos!!

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It’s Love by King’s X- Guitar Lesson


I’m going over a very cool song by an underrated band. I love Ty Taybor’s tone and style. I hope this helps anyone out there wanting to learn the tune and tone. Thanks for watching!

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Free Beginning Guitar Lesson Part 1


Part 1 of 3. Take a free 30-minute beginning guitar lesson with Stan Munslow! Learn how to read music, hold the guitar, and play some simple tunes today. Stan holds a BM from Berklee College of Music and has nearly three decades’ experience as a performer, instructor, and writer in RI. Part 1 of 3

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THE Best Bass Guitar For Beginners ( & Pros Too! )


plc3demo.com FUNKYCHOPS is a play-by-ear method that requires no note reading or prior slap bass knowledge. Each riff features audio & video played at 3 speeds. I play a riff and you say cool, can you play that slower? … no problem, you hear it played slower and then you imitate. This is how I learned, except you’ll be learning much faster than I ever did. I’m showing you, slowly, the tricks to play riffs that blaze. Plus, you’ll improve your ear-playing skills which will make you a better bassist. Find out more at:plc3demo.com

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