Descending octave from 2nd string - example D
Octave Relation - Descending octave from 2nd string - example D - Now here is a video that explains to you the octave relation between the 2nd ...
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Pink Try B section
Pink Try Guitar Lesson - Pink's "Try" is a popular song from her 2012 smash album "The Truth About Love." In the B section of "Try" we're going to be using the chords F, ...
Neil Young Keep On Rocking In The Free World A section
Keep On Rocking In The Free World Neil - "Keep on Rocking in the Free World" is a song by artist Neil Young. "Keep on Rocking in the F...
Rhythm Changes Whole Tune Improvisation Example 10
I Got Rhythm - Before you start copying any of these cool lines, look at how Bireli keeps his right moving at this fast tempo. There are s...
Neil Young Keep On Rocking In The Free World B section
Neil Young Keep On Rocking In The Free B section - The B section of "Keep on Rocking in the Free World" by Neil Young consists of the ...
Em chord
In this video, you will learn how to play the Em chord. You will only need two fingers for this chord so it should be simple! The Em chord is a 6 string chord so you will be playin...
4 String G7 Chord
This version of a G7 chord is one of the easiest chords to play on the guitar but already sounds great and can be used in many songs. G7 is also known as G dominant sevent...
Pull-Off Exercise 2
A pull-off is an essential rock guitar technique that will help our playing flow and help us to increase speed. We use the left hand to play a note without picking it wi...
Seal Crazy A section slow
Seal Crazy A section slow - In this video we will look at the A section slowly of "Crazy" by the artist Seal. "The chords used in the A section are E, G, and A sus...
Wes Montgomery D Natural Blues Octaves Regular Speed
Wes Montgomery D Natural Blues - In this video learn how to play octaves like Wes Montgomery with D Natural Blues as the example. Wes is...

