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In this guitar lesson we look at the first 6 measures of Heitor Villa Lobos's Etude 1. The piece serves as a great guitar lesson for building alternate picking coordination and for building chord skills.
In this guitar lesson we revisit the ever fun subject of scale sequences and go over a sequence that will have you burning up the fretboard in no time!
In this guitar lesson we will examine the opening measures of Bach's Well Tempered Clavier, Prelude # 1 in C Maj, BWV 846. Like most Bach pieces, this piece serves as a great means to improve left and right hand technique.
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, 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 multi-part guitar lesson, we go over the first 6 measures of Bach's Partita in Am (BWV 1013 Allemande). Like all Bach pieces, this piece will do wonders for pick coordination, phrasing and musicality in general.
In this guitar lesson, I will show you the final section of the brilliant classical guitar piece Recuerdos de la Alhambra. After this guitar lesson, you will be able to perform the peice in its entirety.