Kenny Burrell Soulful Blues Regular Speed
Soulful Brothers Kenny Burrell - In this example of Kenny Burrell's "Soulful Brothers," you will see how to start incorporating double stops into y...
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Common Chord Progression 6
Common Chord Progression 6. Once again, we are only using the I, IV, and V chords. However, this time the order is I-V-IV-I. Remember, there are hundreds of song...
Every Rose Has Its Thorn Poison B section
Every Rose Has Its Thorn Poison B section - The B section of Poison's "Every Rose Has It's Thorn" shouldn't be a problem anymore since you have mas...
C Major 7 Arpeggio - D Form
C Major 7 Arpeggio - D Form. This form comes from the D chord shape and is a little tricky as it doesn't fall as nicely under the fingers as the E form, but don'...
Stand by Me Ben E King slow
Stand by Me Ben E King - Here in this video you play "Stand by Me" slowly by Ben E king. There is a capo at the 2nd fret. The chords used in "Stand By Me" are G,...
Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs Exercise
This exercise combines hammer-ons and pull-offs. These are both essential rock guitar techniques.
Chainsmokers Closer A section slow
Closer The Chainsmokers - Now in this video, we will look at the A section of "Closer" at a slower tempo.This is a song by created by an American DJ/p...
Diatonic Intervals in C
In this video, we have the diatonic intervals in C major. "Diatonic" means that we're only using notes proper to the key, without any additional sharps or flats. An ...
McCoy Tyner style chord voicings - Let's see how Larry uses chords voicings based on fourths, typical of the great jazz pianist McCoy Tyner. Larry also effectively uses bass note pedals to c...
Baba O Riley The Who slow
The Who Baba O Riley. The Who Baba O Rilely slowly. There is a capo at the 3rd fret. The chords used in " Baba O Riley" are D, A and G. Try to feel the quarter n...