Blood Brothers - guitar only
This original song is inspired by the Peter Gunn Theme and the Blues Brothers movie. It uses the same pattern on the fifth and sixth strings. It's a great chang...
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Other ways to get into the IV chord example 3 (ii - V Tritone substitution)
Instead of just playing the Tritone Substitution, you can also play the ii-V Tritone Substitution. In this last e...
Octave Relation - example F on 1st string and 6th string
Octave Relation - example F on 1st string and 6th stringMoving on, this video will demonstrate to you on how to find the other ...
Free Falling Tom Petty slow
Free Falling Tom Petty. 'Free Falling" uses a capo on the third fret and uses the chords D, G and A. Please pay attention to the cut strum on beat 2 of the 2nd...
B major A form
B major in A form - Soon we will continue showing you the minor forms of your major chords. First, as a refresher, let's remember the shape of the extended triad or three not...
3 6 2 5 Phrases
Here Larry demonstrates 3 6 2 5 Phrases. He outlines the changes with some standard idiomatic phrases. Larry uses the chords as spacing for the phrasing of his lines to giv...
Whats up 4 Non Blondes
Whats Up 4 Non Blondes - What's Up? 4 Non Blondes"What's Up?" is a song by 4 Non Blondes. You can hear the original song on their album "Bigger, Better, Faster, More!...
Other ways to get into the IV chord example 2 (Tritone substitution)
Learn the Tritone Substitution here. Now, once again in order to create a stronger pull or resolution to the IV chord in...
E major D form
E major in D form - Here is an E major chord in the D form. In the next lesson, we will explain how to turn your D form major chords into minor chords by just moving one note...
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...

