Say the guitar lesson title really fast... In this guitar lesson I will show you how to apply the swing feel to scales. This concept will open up endless doors for creativity in your playing.
In this guitar lesson, I continue the endless study of scale patterns. Extending the idea of fourth intervals which was the basis of the previous guitar lesson, this time we look at fifth intervals.
In this guitar lesson, we look at the next 10 measures of a guitar study by Leo Brouwer. This study, Etudes Simples VI, builds chord vocab and also serves as a great study in right hand technique.
In this guitar lesson I will show you the awesome guitar solo from the song Into the Fire by the 80s band Dokken. This solo will have your fretboard on fire!
In this guitar lesson, I will show you yet another scale pattern that will further your endless pursuit of scale mastery. This guitar lesson will have you playing a major scale using fourth intervals.
In this first part of the guitar lesson, we will take a look at the opening measures of the solo from Joe Satriani's masterpiece Flying In A Blue Dream.
In this guitar lesson, I will show you the beginning section of the brilliant classical guitar piece Recuerdos de la Alhambra. Learning this piece will no doubt do wonders for your picking technique!
In this guitar lesson, we continue to examine classical music pieces as a means to further our mastery of the guitar. This time around, we take a break from Bach and look at Prelude 2 from the great guitar composer Heitor Villa Lobos.