Pull-Offs
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 with the rig...
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Strechin' with Larry Coryell Playing Example 2
In this video, Larry shows the importance of playing with relaxed timing. Loosen up and release any tension from your playing. Notice how Larr...
Rhythm Changes B Section Chords
Rhythm Changes Bridge - Learn how to play the chords to the B Section of "I Got Rhythm, more commonly called the bridge. The song composed by George and Ira ...
Diminished Whole Tone Scale
In this video Larry demonstrates the Diminished Whole Tone Scale starting from A. This is also known as the altered scale, or as Larry says, it's a little like s...
2 Octave C Dorian Scale
Here we look at a 2 Octave C Dorian Scale. This is a minor scale and is found in a lot of Latin and jazz music. The music of Santana uses this scale a lot. Compared ...
Wes Montgomery Fried Pies Example Regular Speed
Fried Pies Wes Montgomery - Here is an example of Wes Montgomery's "Fried Pies." Watch the slow version if needed.
4 Note Pattern in C
In this video we'll look at a 4 note pattern in C. This is a useful pattern that will help us to master scales and modes. Using patterns such as these really helps to bu...
Nickelback When We Stand Together bridge slow
Nickelback When We Stand Together bridge - Here is the bridge section played slowly to Nickelback's "When We Stand Together." This slower video...
Nickelback When We Stand Together bridge
When We Stand Together Nickelback bridge - Learn the bridge section to "When We Stand Together" by Nickelback. It has four chords, an F, Dm, Am, and...
Rhythm Changes Whole Tune Improvisation Example 11
Here is another example of how Bireli Lagrene blasts through the famous Rhythm Changes Standard "I Got Rhythm".