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Posted by: SamDawson, on May 01,2013, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: This is the first in a series of lessons that will help you play fingerstyle guitar. In this lesson, we’re going to look at the very basics in order to get started with this playing style.
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Posted by: Fenderexpx50, on Mar 19,2013, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: This lesson will give you the finger names, two basic types of strokes, nail care, and a few examples.
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Posted by: jakejeremy, on Mar 11,2013, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: A short lesson on the harmonic qualities of the Bebop scale, and its use.
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Posted by: jakejeremy, on Mar 11,2013, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: The second part of a series on jazz guitar techniques, this lesson focuses on the use of enclosures and targeting notes.
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Posted by: jakejeremy, on Mar 11,2013, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: In this third instalment we look at the technique of substituting, or superimposing, chord tones over one another, two create a dissonance and tension that will add to the creativity of your improvisation that is steeped in the jazz style
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Posted by: Fenderexpx50, on Nov 14,2012, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: An introductory lesson into utilizing sweep picking along with arpeggios.
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Posted by: igeetar, on Oct 23,2012, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: a crash course "Shrapnel Style Shredding. Steve goes through several examples that utilize alternate picking, sweep picking, right-hand-tapping, legato and string-skipping.
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Posted by: chrisjuergensen, on Oct 17,2012, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: What to do when you can't find a bassist (or don't want to pay one)? You can pretty much do the job yourself and it is not as difficult as you might think. It is a great technique to know if you are playing in a duo or if you just want to practice some standards with one of your guitar buddies. It will also impress your friends and family. But you are going to have to lose the pick, that's right, put it away and start enjoying the polyphony of the guitar.
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Posted by: Leokisomma, on Aug 08,2012, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: We all know that rock and metal guitarist like making their guitars squeal every now and then, but when it comes to explaining it the most that these people can tell you is often 'just keep trying and you'll get it'. Not so anymore. I will show you exactly how Dimebag Darrell and Joe Satriani get their squeals, all the kinds of harmonics that exist for guitars, and precisely how to use them. I am even working on a video version so that I can demonstrate all of this for you more easily.
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Posted by: Leokisomma, on Jul 31,2012, in category Guitar Techniques
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Abstract: Ever heard a guitar lick on a song and thought "how the hell does he do that" or "I'll never be that good"? Well this lesson series is here to help you get past that. I will be breaking apart and tabbing out some of the most fearsome and infamous riffs, solos, tricks and melodies in music. Want to know how it's done? Ask me and I'll show you.
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