Difficulty 6 of 10
Dominant Series Part 1
The first lesson of a series of four that show how many different scales we can play over a dominant chord.
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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 4 of 10 Slash Chords (Starters)Slash chords are chords with an altered bass that not always correspond to the sound of the chord.
Difficulty 3 of 10 Repetition SecretsRepeating ideas while improvising is a great way to captivate an audience. This lesson should help you get started.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Mixolydian Rock Fusion LicksBy Emir Hot Five hot mixolydian licks over a funky groove.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Mixolydian FunThe Mixolydian mode is the weapon of choice to play over a Dominant 7 chord. This collection of licks should give you a few ideas to develop your own Mixolydian vocabulary!
Difficulty 6 of 10 Electric BachBy Mats Hedberg J.S.Bach piano inventio 4, transcribed for guitar. Alternate picking, arpeggios, trills, string skipping and beautiful music.
Difficulty 7 of 10 3 Pentatonics Over a m7 ChordA fusion solo to show you how to use three different pentatonics over a minor seventh chord.
Difficulty 6 of 10 3 Notes per String Arpeggios with TappingBy Joe Kataldo Tapping is the technique I love the most! In this lesson I'll shove you how to play diatonic seven arpeggios with tapping and string skipping.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Guthrie Govan Phrasing StyleI will introduce you to fusion playing in the style of Guthrie Govan.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Improvising with ArpeggiosUsing arpeggios while improvising is a great way to sound interesting and melodic. This lesson should inspire you to come up with your own arpeggio lines.
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