Shred - Legato

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Difficulty 7 of 10

Bumblefoot Style Lesson

By David Wallimann


Hopefully inspire you to develop a strong legato/tapping technique in the style of Bumblefoot.

Difficulty 8 of 10

Sequenced 8-Finger Tapping

By Aleksander Sukovic


A new way of playing arpeggios by applying 8-finger tapping in sequence.

Difficulty 9 of 10

Extreme Arpeggios - 8-Finger Tapping Exercise

By Aleksander Sukovic


A high speed tapping arpeggios exercise, made for developing advanced 8-finger tapping.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Legato Tapping Lesson

By Ian Bushell


Two different tapping sequences, arpeggio shapes across five and six strings, and alot of legato technique.

Difficulty 6 of 10

8 Fingers Tapping Workout

By David Wallimann


Exercise designed to develop a strong 8 finger tapping using different finger combinations.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Extended Pentatonics

By David Wallimann


With a little bit off stretching it is possible to re-use all the classic 3 note per string shapes and get a completely different sound, by using the pentatonic scale!

Difficulty 7 of 10

Shred Tapping Solo

By Juan M Valero


Legato, 8 fingers tapping (well in fact 7 fingers because I only use 3 fingers in my right hand), huge bends, bends with tapping and string skinpping with tapping.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Classical Taps

By David Wallimann


Let's study a nice classical idea using tapping. The whole song will only use the high E string of the guitar. The changes are very melodic and should be memorized before linking everything together.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Major Scale Shred

By David Wallimann


The Major scale is a great key to shred in. This lesson will focus on different techniques that will hopefully inspire you. We'll be using 3 notes per string scales in order to play fast legato runs. Memorize the 4 different modes that are written below as they are all taken out of a G Major scale.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Legato Exercise Lesson

By David Wallimann


This lesson is designed to help you develop a strong legato technique while reviewing the 7 modal shapes. In order to facilitate our legato workout, we'll concentrate on 3 notes per string shapes.

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