Octave from 4th string - example F
Octave Relation. Here we play an octave from F on the 4th string to F on the 2nd string. We start using our pinky finger for the higher note, since there ...
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E chord
This video shows you how to play the E chord. If you remember how to play the Em chord then playing this chord should be simple. Do you remember Em? Remember, just 2 fingers on the ...
Em7 Chord
This is a full open Em7 chord (E minor seventh chord). It's a useful chord shape and has been used in countless rock songs. We're using all six strings and four fingers of the lef...
John Legend All of Me A section slow
John Legend All of Me slow - "All of Me" by John Legend is originally from his album "Love in the Future." In this video, we're going to play the A sect...
One Direction Kiss You B section
"Kiss You" One Direction - The B section of "Kiss You" by One Direction has the same chords as the A section. So what is different then? Both the rhythm, th...
G major triad string group 2-4
G major triad string group 2-4 -Now in this video, we will apply the same concept we did for C major and F major again for another key signature.This...
Common Chord Progression 2
Common Chord Progression 2 is a I to V chord progression. This video is in the key of C and therefore consists of a C to G chord. Again, don't be fooled by this s...
Hotel California Eagles A sectionHotel California The Eagles - "Hotel California" is considered the be the most famous recording of the Eagles. "Hotel California" is also the title tra...
Endless Craving - guitar part
This original song is in the style of Rolling Stones Satisfaction. It resembles the main riff for "Satisfaction" a little and features a mixture of slides and ...
Atlantic City Bruce Springsteen B section slow
Atlantic City B section slow - Here is the B section to "Atlantic City" played slowly. In this video you should be able to clearly see the ups...

