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Clean Up Your Act With Good Finger Placement
Finger placement is one of the greatest best kept secret of better guitar playing. Let's get to work!
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Difficulty 5 of 10 Clean Up Your Act With Good Finger PlacementFinger placement is one of the greatest best kept secret of better guitar playing. Let's get to work!
Difficulty 6 of 10 Sweeps & Picking over Diatonic ArpeggiosBy Joe Kataldo How to combine sweep, alternate picking and seventh arpeggios to create monster licks.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Hybrid Picking - IntermediateMiddle level lesson covering Hybrid Picking technique.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Nightwish Style LessonBy Lian Gerbino Riffs and rhythms creating the classic Nightwish atmospheres.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Recuerdos de la Alhambra 3/3Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Fransisco Tarrega. If we talk about tremolo in classical guitar, one piece may never be forgotten, that is Recurdoes.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Alternate and Sweep Picking EtudeBy Ian Bushell Children of Bodom style etude, that combines alternate and sweep picking. Difficulty 5 of 10 Rockabilly Style SoloWant to combine major and minor pentatonics with blues scale, and create some nice rockabilly, country and blues licks? Hop in, and let's learn a small solo with licks that you can use in any of these types of music with ease.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Dominant Series Part 1The first lesson of a series of four that show how many different scales we can play over a dominant chord. Difficulty 5 of 10 Solo from "Spindles"By Trond Vold A solo from one of my songs called "Spindles".
Difficulty 5 of 10 Diminished Arpeggio in a Mixolydian WorldUsing a diminished arpeggio in a Mixolydian context can really help your ideas. This lesson will show you how.
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